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Sedimentary DNA insights into Holocene Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) populations and ecology in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. [PDF]
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Green clues: unveiling the role of bryophytes in forensic science. [PDF]
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A contribution to Australian Sematophyllaceae (Bryopsida)
Australian Systematic Botany, 1996The family Sematophyllaceae in Australia is narrowly defined to consist of 13 genera and about 36 species. Genera such as Taxithelium, Pseudohypnella and Glossadelphus are excluded. An identification key to the accepted Australian genera of Sematophyllaceae is provided.
BC Tan, HP Ramsey, WB Schofield
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Phylogeny and Morphological Evolution of the Amblystegiaceae (Bryopsida)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2002To circumscribe the moss family Amblystegiaceae, we performed a broad-scale analysis of trnL-trnF spacer sequence data for 168 species of the Hypnales and 11 species of the Hookeriales and additional analyses of trnL-trnF and atpB-rbcL (chloroplast DNA), one nuclear region, the internal transcribed spacers of 18S-26S rDNA, and 68 morphological ...
Vanderpoorten, A. +3 more
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Syntrichia bogotensis (Bryopsida, Pottiaceae) New for Macaronesia
The Bryologist, 2005The neotropical moss Syntrichia bogotensis (Hampe) R. H. Zander is reported for the first time for Macaronesia on the basis of six collections from Madeira Island (Portugal). This species has previously been known only from tropical America. The principal distinctive characters that separate it from the two nearest species, S. andicola and S. norvegica,
M. Teresa Gallego +2 more
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Lectotypification of Codriophorus aquaticus (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae)
The Bryologist, 2004Abstract A taxonomic and nomenclatural history of Codriophorus aquaticus (Schrad.) Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra [Trichostomum aquaticum (Brid.) ex Schrad.; Racomitrium aquaticum (Schrad.) Brid.] is presented. A specimen from Llanberis in Britain, preserved in the Dillenian herbarium in OXF and illustrated in Historia muscorum of 1741, is selected as ...
Halina Bednarek-Ochyra, Ryszard Ochyra
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The Taxonomic Status of the Nanobryaceae (Bryopsida)
The Bryologist, 1980The family Nanobryaceae Schultze-Motel and the genus Nanobryum Dix. are synonyms of Fissidentaceae Schimp. and Fissidens Hedw., respectively. Fissidens gladiolus Mitt. ( Nanobryum gladiolum (Mitt.) Biz.) is illustrated. Our study (Pursell & Reese 1980) of Fissidens subulatus Mitt., a species recently rediscovered in Brazil, prompted us to review the ...
Ronald A. Pursell, William D. Reese
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Ulota drummondii(Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida) in the Iberian Peninsula
Cryptogamie, Bryologie, 2018Ulota drummondii (Hook. & Grev.) Brid. is a Suboceanic Boreal-montane epiphytic moss whose disjunct distribution includes both coasts of North America, East Asia, as well as northern and central Europe, being an extraordinarily rare moss in its southernmost known localities in Europe. It was reported some years ago from northern Spain, but the revision
Muñoz Puelles, Laura +3 more
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A molecular and morphological recircumscription of Brachytheciastrum (Brachytheciaceae, Bryopsida)
TAXON, 2005AbstractITS, rps4, and atpB-rbcL sequences were used to test recent taxonomic rearrangements in the moss genus Brachytheciastrum. A starting phylogenetic hypothesis of Brachytheciaceae was used to subsample representative genera of each subfamily to obtain a robust backbone phylogeny and circumscribe Brachytheciastrum within the family.
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