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Novedades en Huperzia Bernh. (Lycopodiaceae) de Costa Rica
Se describe una especie nueva y se amplía la distribución de dos especies más de Huperzia (Lycopodiaceae) en Costa Rica. La nueva especie H. oellgaardii A. Rojas se compara con H. taxifolia (Sw.) Trevis.
Rojas Alvarado, Alexander Francisco
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Confirmation of Shining Firmoss (Huperzia lucidula; Lycopodiaceae) in Manitoba
The occurrence of Shining Firmoss (Huperzia lucidula; Lycopodiaceae) in Manitoba has been suspected since 1943 but unconfirmed. The discovery at the herbarium of the University of Manitoba of a non-accessioned specimen, collected in Riding Mountain ...
Staniforth, Richard
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Mycoheterotrophs are non‐photosynthetic plants that obtain all of their carbon requirements through parasitizing mycorrhizal fungi. They originated from the autotrophic ancestors and usually have more specific relationships with fungi than that of green plants, for ...
Zhongtao Zhao +8 more
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105 pagesThis thesis consists of three chapters addressing disparate topics in seed-free plant biology. Firstly, I begin to describe the endophyte communities of lycophytes by identifying the culturable endophytes of five Lycopodiaceae species ...
Petlewski, Alaina Rousseau
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We assessed differential use of nest materials among birds at a site in Massachusetts, USA. Proportional masses of all material types differed among species. Our study supports the notion that birds using the same environment have distinct niches in relation to the materials placed in their nests.
Michael E. Akresh +4 more
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Ecology and distribution of Lycopodiaceae Mirbel in Malaysia [PDF]
This paper is the first account to discuss the distribution, ecology and habitats of the Lycopodiaceae in Malaysia. Lycopodiaceae are widely distributed throughout Malaysia with respect to altitudes and environmental conditions but most abundantly found in hill forest and lower montane forest, terrestrial as well as epiphytic, in shaded or semi-shaded ...
Rusea, G. +5 more
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MAP 27 in Lycopodiaceae of the Guianas: List of exsiccata and distribution maps
MAP 27. Pseudolycopodiella meridionalis var. mesetarumPublished as part of Boudrie, Michel, Cremers, Georges & Øllgaard, Benjamin, 2023, Lycopodiaceae of the Guianas: List of exsiccata and distribution maps, pp.
Boudrie, Michel +2 more
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Soil fertility heterogeneity is one of the main factors affecting early recovery and plant succession toward a target plant community. This study examined the influence of topography on the diversity and composition of plant communities established in areas degraded by opencast mining in Chocó, Colombia.
Hamleth Valois‐Cuesta +2 more
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Prodromus of a fern flora for Bolivia. II. Lycopodiaceae
We provide a synopsis to the family Lycopodiaceae in Bolivia, including 40 species (some with varieties) in eight genera. One new species, Phlegmariurus stephani B.Øllg., is described. Keys are given to genera and species.
ALAN R. SMITH +2 more
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Huperzia nanlingensis (Lycopodiaceae), a new terrestrial firmoss from southern China [PDF]
Huperzia nanlingensis sp. nov. (Lycopodiaceae) is described as a new species from southern China. The distinguishing characters, description, ecology, conservation status, detailed illustrations and photographs are provided.
Xian-chun Zhang +9 more
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