Using a Lichen Based Index to Nitrogen Air Quality (WildID) - Softcover

Centre For Ecology & Hydrology; Natural History Museum; University Of Nottingham

 
9781908819109: Using a Lichen Based Index to Nitrogen Air Quality (WildID)

Synopsis

  • Explore changing air quality by looking for indicator lichens
  • Focus on nitrogen
  • Concentrates on lichens growing on oak and birch, common and easily identified trees

WildID Lichen based index to nitrogen air quality guide features a straightforward key to lichens growing on oak and birch that you can use to assess local air quality, and how it has changed in recent decades.

Use the lichen species present at your location to calculate the lichen indicator score. Then convert this score into the nitrogen air quality index to show the nitrogen air quality at your location.

Lichens useful as natural indicators of the health of our environment. In the past sulphur dioxide from coal burning and industry was the main pollutant. It was a major cause of acid rain. But today nitrogen compounds from intensive farming and motor vehicle exhausts are becoming the main pollutant. Although pollutants can kill many lichens, other lichens tolerate, or even depend on them.

This guide indicates which lichens are acid-tolerant and nitrogen-tolerant, and also which lichens grow in unpolluted sites. Recent research on oak and birch trees across the UK has identified lichens that are sensitive to, or tolerant of, increasing concentrations of nitrogenous pollutants in the atmosphere.

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