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The book embodies the detailed account about unique symbionts i.e.
LICHENS in ecosystem monitoring. The first chapter deals with
unique characteristics features of lichens which facilitate their
survival in extreme climates and makes them an ideal organism for
ecosystem monitoring. Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites are
known to protect lichens against increasing environmental stresses
therefore second chapter provides insight into various
chromatographic and modern spectroscopic techniques involved in
separation and characterization of lichen substances. The third
chapter elaborates the criteria for selection of biomonitoring
species and characters of host plant that influences lichen
diversity and details about different lichen species utilized for
biomonitoring. One can retrieve preliminary information about the
air quality based on the lichen community structure and
distribution of bioindicator species as lichen
communities/indicator species provides valuable information about
the natural/anthropogenic induced changes in the microclimate and
land-use changes due to human activity. Therefore, for
identification of species, a key to genera and species provides
concise information to identify the lichen species based on their
morphological and anatomical characters and chemicals present. Keys
provided in Chapter 4 will help the beginners to identify some
common lichen species based on the distribution in different
climatic zones of India. The section also provides comprehensive
information about the bioindicator communities and bioindicator
species from India. Chapter 5 provides the details of factors
affecting the ecosystem (natural as well as anthropogenic
disturbances) and role of lichens in ecosystem monitoring in India
has been discussed in detail. Chapter 6 discusses the need and
utility of indicator species especially lichen biomonitoring data
in sustainable forest management and conservation. The content
about lichens in biomonitoring will be a valuable resource for
researchers from different fields and will provide an essential
reference for people interested in lichens and its role in
ecosystem monitoring. The book will also hopefully popularize
lichenological studies in India and will generate more active
participation of lichen biomonitoring studies in management and
conservation of natural resources in India.
The book embodies the detailed account about unique symbionts i.e.
LICHENS in ecosystem monitoring. The first chapter deals with
unique characteristics features of lichens which facilitate their
survival in extreme climates and makes them an ideal organism for
ecosystem monitoring. Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites are
known to protect lichens against increasing environmental stresses
therefore second chapter provides insight into various
chromatographic and modern spectroscopic techniques involved in
separation and characterization of lichen substances. The third
chapter elaborates the criteria for selection of biomonitoring
species and characters of host plant that influences lichen
diversity and details about different lichen species utilized for
biomonitoring. One can retrieve preliminary information about the
air quality based on the lichen community structure and
distribution of bioindicator species as lichen
communities/indicator species provides valuable information about
the natural/anthropogenic induced changes in the microclimate and
land-use changes due to human activity. Therefore, for
identification of species, a key to genera and species provides
concise information to identify the lichen species based on their
morphological and anatomical characters and chemicals present. Keys
provided in Chapter 4 will help the beginners to identify some
common lichen species based on the distribution in different
climatic zones of India. The section also provides comprehensive
information about the bioindicator communities and bioindicator
species from India. Chapter 5 provides the details of factors
affecting the ecosystem (natural as well as anthropogenic
disturbances) and role of lichens in ecosystem monitoring in India
has been discussed in detail. Chapter 6 discusses the need and
utility of indicator species especially lichen biomonitoring data
in sustainable forest management and conservation. The content
about lichens in biomonitoring will be a valuable resource for
researchers from different fields and will provide an essential
reference for people interested in lichens and its role in
ecosystem monitoring. The book will also hopefully popularize
lichenological studies in India and will generate more active
participation of lichen biomonitoring studies in management and
conservation of natural resources in India.
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