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Habitat‐Based Predictions of Bridle Shiner (Notropis bifrenatus) in the Northeastern United States
We developed local and regional models for Maine and New Hampshire that may be used to focus bridle shiner (Notropis bifrenatus) surveys on areas with high predicted habitat suitability. This is significant because bridle shiners receive protection or concern status in thirteen states and two Canadian provinces: Limited data show that bridle shiners ...
Lara S. Katz +4 more
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Proximity to seabird colonies and water availability shape moss distributions in Antarctica
Understanding species distributions across Antarctica is crucial for biodiversity conservation under climate change, but continental‐scale analyses of key terrestrial species remain scarce. Here, we modelled distributions of 28 moss species across Antarctica using log‐Gaussian Cox process models and environmental covariates including topographic ...
Gabrielle Koerich +4 more
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Bryophytes of the cloud forest of Pico do Marumbi State Park, Paraná, Brazil [PDF]
Bryophyte diversity in tropical forests is closely related to elevation. A survey was undertaken of the bryoflora of a poorly known cloud forest environment from 1,000 to 1,500 m.a.s.
Emanuelle L. dos Santos +2 more
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Summary Mycorrhizal associations between fungi and plants are a fundamental aspect of terrestrial ecosystems. Mycorrhizas occur in c. 85% of extant plants, yet their geological record remains sparse. Rare fossil evidence from early terrestrial environments offers crucial insights into these ancient symbioses, but visualizing fossil fungi at the ...
Christine Strullu‐Derrien +7 more
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Trindade is a Brazilian oceanic island located about 1,200 Km east of the Brazilian coast (between 20º 31' 30" S, 29º 19' 30'' W). The island originated from the abissal zone about 3 million years ago, has a maximum altitude of 620 meters and an area of ...
Allan Laid Alkimim Faria +3 more
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New bryophyte taxon records for tropical countries 4 [PDF]
Nord Kivu: c. 6 km north of Lubero, on sandy soil of tree-shaded road cutting, c. 1800m, 0º 8' S, 29º 14' E, 11 Aug 1988. C.R. Stevenson Z 78f, det. E.W. Jones (BM, & herb. C.R. Stevenson).
Eggers, Jens +3 more
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Phenolic compounds in species of the Blechnaceae
The occurrence of caffeic acid derivatives in 32 species of Blechnaceae revealed differences in the presence of rosmarinic acid and blechnic acid B, a novel compound in ferns. Abstract Rosmarinic acid and other caffeic and 4‐coumaric acid derivatives are widespread in land plants.
M. Ufland, M. Petersen
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Bryophytes diversity in Brazil
The bryoflora of Brazil comprises 1,524 species, 117 families, and 413 genera (11 hornworts, 633 liverworts, and 880 mosses). The most diverse families of liverworts are: Lejeuneaceae (285 species), Lepidoziaceae (48), Frullaniaceae (37), Ricciaceae (36),
Denise P. Costa, Denilson F. Peralta
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Two new Lejeuneaceae records for the Colombian liverwort flora [PDF]
Two epiphyllous Lejeuneaceae, Cololejeunea surinamensis and Drepanolejeunea polyrhiza, previously known from Amazonian Brazil, are recorded for the first time in Colombia.
Benavides, Juan C.
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MAdLandExpression: integrating sexual reproduction into the Physcomitrium patens expression atlas
SUMMARY Physcomitrium patens is a bryophyte model system particularly valuable for evolutionary developmental and comparative genomics studies. Sexual reproduction in bryophytes offers unique insights into the evolution of land plant reproduction. Unlike seed plants, bryophytes have a dominant gametophyte phase and provide significant advantages for ...
Victoria Sanchez‐Vera +9 more
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