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Epiphyllous Lejeuneaceae in Costa Rica : contributions to the altitudinal distribution of selected species [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
The altitudina l distribution of selected species of epiphyllous Lejeuneaceae shows 6 groups (table 1 and 2): I (only lower than 500 m) Cololejeunea setiloba; II (1-1600m) Aphanolejeunea costaricensis, A.
Eggers, Jens
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Studies on Hong Kong Cheilolejeunea with two species new to China [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Five species of the genus Cheilolejeunea are reported from Hong Kong. Among them, Cheilolejeunea osumiensis (Hatt.) Mizut. and Cheilolejeunea ryukyuensis Mizut. are new to China. Cheilolejeunea intertexta (Lindenb.) Steph.
So, M.L., Zhu, R.L.
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Hepaticae of Cerro Venamo, Venezuela, collected by J. Steyermark [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
A revision of herbarium material (NY) from Cerro Venamo, Venezuela (5°59’ N, 61°23’ W, 1890 m) yielded 77 hepatic species in 44 genera and 13 families. Most species have a neotropical distribution (75,32%), 6,49%, are pantropical and 9,09% are reported ...
Borges, Anna Luiza Ilkiu   +1 more
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Bryophyte diversity along an altitudinal gradient in Darién National Park, Panama [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
A bryophyte inventory along an altitudinal gradient on Cerro Pirre (1200 m), Darién National Park, Panama, demonstrates that the different rain forest types along the gradient (inundatedlowland, hillside-lowland, submontane, montane elfin forest) have ...
Allen, Noris Salazar   +1 more
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Las Lejeuneaceae (Hepaticae) de Misiones, Argentina : 5., Cheilolejeunea y Lepidolejeunea [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Se describen las especies de Cheilolejeunea y Lepidolejeunea (Lejeuneaceae subfam. Lejeuneoideae) halladas en Misiones, Argentina: Cheilolejeunea clausa (Nees & Mont.) R.M.Schust., C. comans (Spruce) R.M.Schust., C.
Reiner-Drehwald, M. Elena
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Threatened bryophytes of the neotropical rain forest : a status report [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Tropical deforestation, inevitably, leads to the local loss of bryophyte species. Recent studies show that the degree of species loss may vary considerably and depends on the scale or amount of habitat change that has occurred.
Gradstein, Stephan Robbert
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Contributions to the bryoflora of Australia 1 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
During a joint field trip organised by H. Streimann in 1999, the authors collected large amount of bryophytes in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria states and in the Austral Capital Territory (A.C.T.).
Pócs, Tamás, Streimann, Heinar
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Additional contribution to the bryophyte flora of Chapada Diamantina National Park, State of Bahia, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
This paper represents an additional contribution toward the knowledge of a bryophyte flora of Chapada Diamantina National Park in the State of Bahia, Brazil, in which are reported 27 species of mosses belonging to 22 genera and 14 families, and four ...
Bastos, Cid José Passos   +2 more
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A key to the New World species of holostipous Lejeuneaceae [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
A synopsis and key emphasizing vegetative characters are provided for the 967species (in 36 genera) of Lejeuneaceae with undivided underleaves recorded from the New ...
Gradstein, Stephan Robbert
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A re-evaluation of Cheilolejeunea subgenus Xenolejeunea [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Cheilolejeunea subgenus Xenolejeunea Kachroo & Schust. is emended to account for variability observed in stem anatomy and lobule structure. Cheilolejeunea subgenus Tegulilejeunea Schust. is reduced to synonymy with subgenus Xenolejeunea.
Thiers, Barbara M.
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