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Briófitas do Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar, Núcleo de Santa Virgínia, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
RESUMO O Núcleo Santa Virgínia é um dos centros administrativos do extenso Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar que foi criado para proteger a rica biodiversidade da Mata Atlântica do Estado de São Paulo.
Dimas Marchi do Carmo +3 more
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Frullania tamarisci var. azorica (Jubulaceae, Marchantiopsida) : a new taxon from the Azores [PDF]
Frullania tamarisci (L.) Dumort. var. azorica J.-P.Frahm (subg. Frullania) is described as new from the islands of Terceira and Pico (Azores, Portugal). It resembles var.
Frahm, Jan-Peter
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We investigated riparian bryophytes as habitat for aquatic invertebrates in an interior Pacific Northwest (PNW) salmonid stream system. Our results demonstrate that bryophytes are highly productive habitat for aquatic invertebrates in interior Pacific Northwest salmonid streams.
Joshua P. Averett +5 more
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Reassessing Interkingdom Horizontal Gene Transfer Suggests Limited Influence on Plant Genomes
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) has been proposed as an important contributor to plant genome evolution, with hundreds of candidate genes reported across kingdoms. By reanalyzing published cases with updated genomic data and phylogenetic reconstructions, we found that only 29.3% remain consistent with interkingdom HGT.
Kevin Aguirre‐Carvajal +1 more
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Moss and liverwort epiphytes on trunks of Cyathea delgadii in a fragment of tropical rain forest, São Paulo State, Brazil [PDF]
This study is a survey of the bryophyte species that occur on the trunks of Cyathea delgadii Sternb. (Cyatheaceae), a native tree fern, encountered in a fragment of Atlantic forest located in the area of the „Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga (PEFI)“
Prado, Jefferson, Vital, Daniel M.
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Abstract Variability in resource use within populations of free‐ranging animals can influence demographic and evolutionary processes. Yet in many ecological systems, the extent of intra‐population variation in the resources that animals consume and the environmental factors that contribute to this variance remain poorly understood. For example, dietary
Adam J. Dubour +3 more
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Bryo‐zoophily: a new look at the ecology of moss and animal interactions
ABSTRACT Interactions between plants and animals often play a major role in the ecology of both partners. While such interactions are well studied in vascular plants such as angiosperms and gymnosperms, they are less well understood in bryophytes. However, an extensive search of the scientific literature reveals several cases of known and suspected ...
Ryan J. Deregnier +2 more
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Bryophytes: Hoard of remedies, an ethno-medicinal review
Bryophytes are the second largest group of land plants after angiosperms. There is very less knowledge available about medicinal properties of these plants. Bryophytes are popular remedy among the tribal people of different parts of the world.
Satish Chandra +5 more
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The first find of Myurella sibirica (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) in Ukraine
The first record of a new for the flora of Ukraine species Myurella sibirica is reported. The species was found on the slope of Maslyatyn Mt. (at 381 m a.s.l.) in the Kremenets Mountains National Nature Park (Ternopil Region).
Nyporko S.O., Vashenyak Yu.A.
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Manual of tropical bryology [PDF]
Bryophytes belong to the oldest land plants. They existed already in the Palaeozoic 300 mio years ago in forms which were hardly different from the extant species. They remained relatively unchanged with relatively low evolution rates (and are thus often
Enroth, Johannes +7 more
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