Cursos Avançados cE3c 2017/2018

Lichens as a Tool for Interpretation of Environmental Changes and Management

FCUL, Lisboa
Cursos Avançados cE3c 2017/2018
cE3c

The Lichens course is a 4 days lectures and lab classes + one day field excursion. It aims to provide the participants with the basics of lichen biology and ecology, biomonitoring and data analysis methods to allow the use of lichens for the interpretation of the environmental conditions and the development of a responsible scientific-based environmental management. See more at http://lichens.fc.ul.pt/.

Lichens are amongst the most sensitive organisms to environmental changes at the ecosystem level. Some of the most important drivers of global change, like climate, pollution and eutrophication are factors to which lichen communities respond in only a few years and lichen physiology in few weeks. Therefore, by “reading” lichens we can obtain useful information about the status of the environment and its changes over time and space.

Since the nineteenth century, observations based on changes in lichen community composition and species frequency have been used for biomonitoring purposes. Currently, new approaches based on functional diversity and lichen physiological response are being developed. Functional diversity has a wide geographic applicability and high inter-comparison potential and has proven to better predict impacts at the ecosystem level than total diversity measures. Newly developed physiological methods allow us to assess lichen’s response to the rapidly changing environmental conditions. Moreover, the link between physiological mechanisms, functional diversity and ecological impacts provides a trustable base for the development of environmental policies.

Date: July 9th, 2018 to July 13th, 2018
Deadline for Applications: June 1st, 2018

cE3c - Centro de Ecologia, Evolução e Alterações Ambientais