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Ecology and functional roles of biological soil crusts in semi-arid ecosystems of Spain

Journal

JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS
Volume 75, Issue 12, Pages 1282-1291

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2010.12.008

Keywords

Biotic interactions; Hydrological processes; Mediterranean; Nutrient cycling; Restoration; Semi-arid

Funding

  1. European Research Council under the European Community [242658]
  2. Remedinal2 project
  3. Comunidad de Madrid
  4. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MICINN)
  5. European Regional Development Fund (Project PREVEA) [CGL2007-63258/BOS]
  6. Junta de Andalucia [RNM- 3614]
  7. MICINN [CSD2007-00067]
  8. Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino [077/RN08/04.1]

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Biological soil crusts (BSCs), composed of lichens, cyanobacteria, mosses, liverworts and microorganisms, are key biotic components of arid and semi-arid ecosystems worldwide. Despite they are widespread in Spain, these organisms have been historically understudied in this country. This trend is beginning to change as a recent wave of research has been identifying BSCs as a model ecological system. Many studies and research projects carried out in Spain have explored the role of BSCs on water, carbon and nitrogen fluxes, the interactions between BSCs and vascular plants, their dynamics after disturbances, and their response to global change, among other topics. In this article we review the growing body of research on BSCs available from semi-arid areas of Spain, highlighting its importance for increasing our knowledge on this group of organisms. We also discuss how it is breaking new ground in emerging research areas on the ecology of BSCs, and how it can be use to guide management and restoration efforts. Finally, we provide directions for future research on the ecology of BSCs in Spain and abroad. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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