HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Juri Nascimbene and colleagues from the Department of Biological Geological and Enviromental Sciences, University of Bologna, Piazza di Porta San Department of Biology, University of Firenze, Via La Pira, Firenze, Italy have published the research work: Could Hair-Lichens of High-Elevation Forests Help Detect the Impact of Global Change in the Alps?, in the Journal: Diversity 2019, 11, 45 of /2019/
- what: Recent research has demonstrated that lichen-based monitoring methods can be effective in detecting the effects of climate change and nitrogen pollution [74].
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