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Lichen Growth Form Effects on Rock Weathering in Cold Biomes

Ciric, E. N.; De Jonge, I.; Liu, R.; Cornelissen, J.; Convey, P.; Bokhorst, S.

2026-06-23 ecology
10.64898/2026.06.22.733894 bioRxiv
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Rock surface weathering is a critical element in the process of early soil formation, in which lichens are thought to play a significant role. Crustose lichens, with a large area of rock-surface contact, are generally considered more influential in rock weathering, while foliose and fruticose growth forms, with more developed three-dimensional structure and less rock-surface contact, are rarely considered in this context. Here, we test the extent to which all three growth forms contribute to granitic rock surface weathering in Maritime Antarctic ecosystems, by quantifying rock hardness beneath foliose (n = 2 species), fruticose (n = 2) and crustose lichens (n= 5). Our data confirm that foliose lichens reduced rock surface hardness by 9%, to a lesser extent than crustose and foliose lichens (40% and 31% reduction, respectively). To disentangle whether these effects result from lichen-induced weathering or lichen preference for pre-weathered rock, we also analyzed a dated deglaciation sequence on granitic rocks from the Morteratsch Glacier forefield in the Swiss Alps. At this location, the impact of crustose lichens on rock substrate hardness generally increased with time since exposure from glacial retreat and with lichen thallus size. We conclude that lichen presence on rock surfaces significantly reduces rock hardness, with crustose lichens having a greater impact than foliose and fruticose forms, highlighting the potential role of lichens of all three growth forms in driving substrate breakdown and shaping early-stage ecosystem processes in polar and alpine regions.

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