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Bryophytes as bioindicators of the atmospheric environment in urban-forest landscapes

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Abstract Bryophytes have been used as indicators to evaluate atmospheric conditions in urban areas. However, further research is needed for their effective application. In this study, we focused on four… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Bryophytes have been used as indicators to evaluate atmospheric conditions in urban areas. However, further research is needed for their effective application. In this study, we focused on four metrics related to atmospheric problems in urban areas (nitrogen concentration [% N], isotope ratio of nitrogen [δ 15 N], index of atmospheric purity [IAP], and richness of hygrophilic life-forms [RHL]). Then, using linear and generalized linear models, we examined the influence of land use on these four metrics in urban atmospheric environments, and evaluated the usefulness and limitation of them. The % N and δ 15 N models were well explained by the influence of nitrogen sources and/or sinks. The RHL models were significantly affected by urban and forest areas, reflecting urban heat islands. Surprisingly, IAP was higher in urban areas, but comparisons of IAP are not informative in areas with narrow pollution gradients. Land use strongly affected % N and δ 15 N models in smaller areas because of a point-source influence of nitrogen pollution, whereas RHL was strongly influenced by land use at larger scales owing to drought stress in urban settings. Correlations among the metrics revealed that severe drought stress tended to occur in areas with high nitrogen pollution. The nitrogen pollution sources were diverse, with no significant correlation of δ 15 N values with % N.

Keywords: nitrogen; urban areas; nitrogen pollution; urban forest; land use

Journal Title: Landscape and Urban Planning
Year Published: 2017

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