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Determinates of bryophyte diversity, in comparison with vascular plant diversity, in paddy fields J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-25 Yoshitaka Oishi, Taichi Watanabe
Paddy-field landscapes play an important role in conservation of plant diversity. However, in only a few studies has bryophyte diversity been investigated in these landscapes. Therefore, we examine...
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Trichostomum azoricum Cardot newly synonymised with Timmiella barbuloides (Brid.) Mönk. J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Rosa María Ros, Olaf Werner, Jesús Muñoz
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Phylogeographical patterns in the northwestern European moss Scorpidium revolvens (Sw. ex Anonymo) Rubers (Scorpidiaceae, Bryophyta) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Lars Hedenäs
The phylogeography of Scorpidium revolvens (Sw. ex Anonymo) Rubers in northwestern Europe, primarily Scandinavia, was explored. Possibly because of human activity and atmospheric pollution, the spe...
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Typification notes on two synonyms of the moss Calymperes porrectum Mitt. (Calymperaceae): Syrrhopodon campylopus Müll.Hal. and Calymperes stylophyllum Müll.Hal. J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Leonard T. Ellis
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 75 J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 L. T. Ellis, A. Alegro, D. J. Alvarez, A. M. Aponte Rojas, A. Ashouri, J. J. Atwood, H. Bednarek-Ochyra, C.-C. Bîrsan, M. Burghardt, A. Dhyani, P. Erzberger, B. Espinoza-Prieto, V. E. Fedosov, S. R. Gradstein, X.-L. He, N. G. Hodgetts, V. Hugonnot, H. Kürschner, G. E. Lee, K. Mahdigholi, C. N. Manju, P. M. Mir-Rosselló, B. Mufeed, N. Norhazrina, S. V. O’Leary, K.P. Rajesh, A. Rimac, A. Schäfer-Verwimp
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Pinnatella enrothiana Manju, J.Muñoz, Sruthi, Mufeed & K.P.Rajesh, sp. nov. (Neckeraceae; Bryophyta), a new species of moss from the Western Ghats of India J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 C. N. Manju, J. Muñoz, O. M. Sruthi, B. Mufeed, K. P. Rajesh
Pinnatella enrothiana Manju, J.Muñoz, Sruthi, Mufeed & K.P.Rajesh, sp. nov. (Neckeraceae) is described from the evergreen habitats of the Western Ghats of Kerala, India, and illustrations are provi...
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Ctenidium multiseriatum S.He & M.K.Thomas (Bryophyta: Myuriaceae), a new moss species from Maui, Hawai’i J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-01-11 Si He, Miles K. Thomas
The moss genus Ctenidium (Schimp.) Mitt. comprises approximately 23 species worldwide, of which two are known to exist in Hawai’i. Based on recent molecular studies, the genus has been reclassified...
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Biomass and diversity of epiphytic liverworts along environmental gradients in a cloud forest in Mexico J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-04 José Francisco Juárez-López, Arturo Sánchez-González, Numa Pavón, Dorismilda Martínez-Cabrera
Bryophytes can reach levels of coverage sufficient to influence key ecological processes; for example, their water retention capacity can supply an appreciable amount of humidity to forest ecosyste...
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Cylindrocolea devendrae Manju & P.P.Nishida (Cephaloziellaceae), a new leafy liverwort species from virgin low-elevation sacred groves in Kerala, India J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-04 C. N. Manju, P. P. Nishida, P. M. Vineesha, B. Mufeed, K. P. Rajesh
A bryological survey in the virgin low-elevation sacred groves of Kerala, India, revealed the occurrence of a new liverwort species, named here as Cylindrocolea devendrae Manju & P.P.Nishida (Cepha...
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 74 J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-04 L. T. Ellis, P. G. Aceñolaza, D. Alvarez, H. Bednarek-Ochyra, D. Brzęczek, B. Cabezudo, R. D. Cedrés-Perdomo, B. S. Cubas, S. de Faria Lopes, J. Eckstein, D. Eiroa, N. Escolà-Lamora, V. E. Fedosov, J. Guerra, B. Jiménez-Alfaro, I. Jukonienė, T. Kiebacher, T. Koponen, S. Strgulc Krajšek, L. Kutnar, K. V. Lavrinenko, A. Losada-Lima, Yu. S. Mamontov, J. Muñoz, P. Nejfeld, N. Norhazrina, S. V. O’Leary
Published in Journal of Bryology (Vol. 45, No. 3, 2023)
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The genus Syntrichia Brid. (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta) in the Holarctic with special consideration of North America J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-04 James R. Shevock
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Unravelling the ecological drivers of Schistostega pennata (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Mohr on the Iberian Peninsula: distribution and conservation J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-04 Jairo Robla, Víctor González-García, Sara Santamarina, Mikel Artazkoz
In the Iberian Peninsula, Schistostega pennata is a rare, acidophilic, Holarctic moss with a characteristic glowing protonema when illuminated by sunlight. It is typically found in dark and humid h...
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Trolliella Herzog, a new synonym of Pylaisia Schimp. (Pylaisiaceae, Bryophyta) and Pylaisia euendostoma (Herzog) Frank Müll., Jan Kučera & S.He, comb. nov. J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-20 Frank Müller, Jan Kučera, Si He
Trolliella euendostoma Herzog is the single species of a monospecific genus and we know of no molecular study since its description and we know of only one report since its discovery. Therefore, we...
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Typification of Rhodobryum horizontale Hampe, and its synonymisation with Bryum billarderii Schwägr. (Bryaceae, Bryophyta) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Bianca Kalinowski Canestraro, Denilson Fernandes Peralta
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Phymatoceros Stotler et al. (Anthocerotophyta) newly recorded from India with a new species, P. binsarensis J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 A. K. Asthana, Darshan Shukla, Reesa Gupta
Phymatoceros Stotler et al., one of the 14 extant genera of hornworts, is known from only two species worldwide. During our studies of Indian hornworts, a distinctly variable population was found a...
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A comparative study of cultured and field plants provides evidence for the shy male hypothesis in tropical genotypes of Bryum argenteum Hedw. J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Wagner Luiz dos Santos, Kátia Cavalcanti Pôrto, Joshua Greenwood, Andie Davis, Fábio Pinheiro, Lloyd R. Stark
The female-biased sex ratio is recurrently observed in bryophyte populations, although the sex ratio of spores is usually balanced. The results of several studies have suggested explanations for th...
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Grimmia shevockii and G. insolita, two new species endemic to California J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Irene Solano, Dietmar Quandt, Daniel Zumel, Jesús Muñoz
California is a biodiversity hotspot for bryophytes, and its northern counties are among the most endemic-rich areas for bryophytes in North America. Having 29 species in California, Grimmia Hedw. ...
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A contribution to the knowledge of selected Marchantiaceae taxa in China J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-07-26 Tian-Xiong Zheng, David G. Long
ABSTRACT Introduction The family Marchantiaceae is often cited as a representative group of liverworts, partly because Marchantia polymorpha L. is well known as a model plant. Here, we re-examine and provide taxonomic notes on five species of Marchantiaceae in China. Methods Morphological examination was conducted by using dissecting and optical microscopes. Key results Marchantia convoluta was found
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 73 J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-07-26 L. T. Ellis, W. R. Álvaro Alba, M. Aponte Rojas, A. K. Asthana, J. J. Atwood, M. Burghardt, B. Cañiza, I. V. Czernyadjeva, B. Espinoza-Prieto, T. D. García-Ávila, E. A. Glazkova, S. R. Gradstein, V. Hugonnot, E. A. Ignatova, E. Yu. Kuzmina, C. Montoya-Molina, R. Natcheva, J. Pantović, T. Pócs, M. S. Sabovljević, V. Sahu, A. Schäfer-Verwimp, L. Söderström, S. Ștefănuţ, G. Winter
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How basic bryophyte recording provides information on major changes in key conservation localities: a case study of Epping Forest, England, an internationally significant site J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-07-12 Des A. Callaghan, Sally Gadsdon
ABSTRACT Introduction Basic recording of bryophytes involves compiling a simple list of species found during a site visit. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of such records as evidence of change in the condition of protected areas. Methods The study area comprised Epping Forest, UK, where basic bryophyte recording has been undertaken ad hoc since ca 1800 and was again carried out in
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Preliminary data on the frequency and distribution of Hungarian bryophytes, based on ‘recent’ (1974–2022) records J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-07-06 Peter Erzberger, János Csiky, Kornél Baráth, Ábel Beránek, Judit Deme, Gabriella Fintha, Gusztáv Jakab, Gábor Matus, Attila Mesterházy, József Nagy, Zoltán Nagy, Csaba Németh, Tamás Pócs, Dávid Schmidt, András Schmotzer, Péter Szűcs, Mátyás Wolf, Beáta Papp
Introduction The bryophyte flora of Hungary was relatively well studied during the twentieth century, but data on the present-day frequency and geographical distribution of Hungarian bryophytes are lacking. We present here our preliminary results based on recent fieldwork and herbarium studies. Methods We recorded bryophyte occurrences in grid cells (quadrants) of approximately 5.5 × 6 km. Frequency
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The identification and distribution of Sphagnum balticum (Russow) C.E.O.Jensen in Britain J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-07-03 Des A. Callaghan, Magni Olsen Kyrkjeeide, Kristian Hassel
ABSTRACT Introduction The aims of this study were to help clarify the identification of Sphagnum balticum in Britain, to review its distribution, and to investigate the possible presence of hybrids between it and either S. cuspidatum or S. fallax. Methods All sites at which Sphagnum balticum has been recorded recently in Britain were visited in 2020, and a search made for it and other species with
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Aloina scindulosa M.J.Cano, J.A.Jiménez & M.T.Gallego (Pottiaceae), a new moss species from Argentina J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-06-20 María J. Cano, Juan A. Jiménez, Mónica Martínez, M. Teresa Gallego, Guillermo M. Suárez
ABSTRACT Introduction During field studies in Argentina, we collected a specimen of Aloina Kindb. that did not match any of the known species of the genus. Here we present our arguments for recognising this moss as a new species. Methods The morphology of the new taxon was compared with that of the species of Aloina presently recognised. In addition, most of the type material of the taxa attributed
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On the differentiation and distribution of the rare New Zealand endemic Rehubryum bellii (Malta) F.Lara, Garilleti & Draper (Orthotrichaceae, Bryophyta) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-06-19 Nikolay Matanov, Francisco Lara, Isabel Draper, Juan A. Calleja, Belén Albertos, Ricardo Garilleti
ABSTRACT Introduction A recently published study revealed an unnoticed New Zealand endemic and monotypic genus, which was named Rehubryum. It was based on Ulota bellii, a species described by Nikolajs Malta for which only two previous collections were known. Despite this sample size limitation, Malta simultaneously published two varieties, each based on one of the two specimens: the type variety and
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Population status and light regime at the occupied niche of the globally threatened liverwort Lejeunea mandonii (Steph.) Müll. Frib. on the Lizard Peninsula, UK J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-06-12 Des A. Callaghan
ABSTRACT Introduction This study was carried out to investigate the population status and light regime at the occupied niche of the globally threatened liverwort Lejeunea mandonii on the Lizard Peninsula, West Cornwall, UK. Methods Surveys were undertaken at all locations from where the species has been known and counts made of individual-equivalents (occupied 1 m grid cells). Light loggers were used
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A new IUCN Red List of the bryophytes of Britain, 2023 J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-04-19 Des A. Callaghan
ABSTRACT Introduction Britain supports one of the richest bryophyte floras in Europe. Following previous assessments in 2001 and 2011, the aim of this study was to provide a new IUCN Red List of the bryophytes of Britain. Methods Following IUCN guidance, all species known to have occurred in Britain since ad 1500 (n = 1097) were assessed based on a comprehensive review and synthesis of available information
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 72 J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-04-13 L. T. Ellis, O. M. Afonina, C. Ah-Peng, W. R. Álvaro Alba, A. M. Aponte Rojas, R. Arya, M. Bhandari, M. Burghardt, D. A. Callaghan, A. C. Cottet, I. Draper, J. Enroth, A. S. Etylina, R. Gabriel, P Joshi, J. Kučera, F. Lara, A. L. Mateo Jiménez, M. I. Messuti, A. Mežaka, J. V. Montoya, A. Opmanis, B. Papp, C. F. S. Picanço, C. Reeb, P. Širka, S. D. Tewari, D. Ya. Tubanova, C. Villamarín
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Sporophyte frequency in British dioicous liverworts J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-03-29 Tim H. Blackstock
ABSTRACT Introduction. The extent and causes of variation in sporophyte production among British dioicous liverworts are assessed. Methods. Reproductive attributes of dioicous species are taken from Paton’s The Liverwort Flora of the British Isles (1999 Paton JA. 1999. The liverwort flora of the British Isles. Colchester: Harley Books. [Google Scholar]). The extent to which sporophyte production is
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A molecular and morphological study of Leucobryum in Britain and Europe: the presence of L. albidum (P.Beauv.) Lindb. confirmed J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-03-29 Tom Ottley, Jan Kučera, Tom Blockeel, Jacky Langton
ABSTRACT Introduction. Initial morphometric investigations into the differences between Leucobryum glaucum (Hedw.) Ångstr. and L. juniperoideum (Brid.) Müll.Hal. in Britain showed that some populations could not be clearly assigned to either species. An intensive morphological and molecular study was therefore undertaken to understand the diagnostic characters of the European species of the genus,
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Population status and ecology of Pseudanomodon attenuatus (Hedw.) Ignatov & Fedosov in England J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-03-09 Des A. Callaghan
ABSTRACT Introduction. Pseudanomodon attenuatus, previously known as Anomodon attenuatus Hedw., is very rare in Britain. In this study, its population status and ecology in England were investigated. Methods. Located along the River Eden, Cumbria, the three previously known sites for the species in England were surveyed, plus three potential sites along the river. Abundance was evaluated in terms of
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Mitthyridium wallisii (Müll.Hal.) H.Rob.: lectotypification and interrelationship with M. crassum (Broth.) H.Rob. J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-02-16 Leonard T. Ellis
ABSTRACT Introduction. Syrrhopodon wallisii Müll.Hal. [≡ Mitthyridium wallisii (Müll.Hal.) H.Rob.], whose primary type material in B was destroyed during the Second World War, is lectotypified from among surviving original material, and its controversial interrelationship with its close relative M. crassum (Broth.) H.Rob. is investigated. Methods. Nomenclatural and taxonomic investigation was carried
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Tortula bolanderi (Lesq.) M.Howe in Norfolk, a moss new to Britain J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-01-30 Tom L. Blockeel, Mary P. Ghullam
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Edmund Russow and the typification of Sphagnum warnstorfii Russow (Sphagnum section Acutifolia, Sphagnaceae) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-01-16 Nele Ingerpuu, Kai Vellak
ABSTRACT Introduction. Edmund August Friedrich Russow was the sole author of three Sphagnum species and coauthor or author of the basionym for four others, three of which have been lectotypified. Russow described S. warnstorfii in 1888 but did not assign a type specimen in the protologue. However, he listed several locations where he had gathered the species. Material and typification. Various herbaria
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Do moss sporophytes maintain water balance? New insights from sporophyte water relations and the wild maturation cycle in Funaria hygrometrica Hedw. J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-12-23 Jeffrey G. Duckett, Silvia Pressel
ABSTRACT Introduction The water relations of Funaria hygrometrica Hedw. sporophytes have never been investigated, although unchanged morphology through periods of drought suggests that they may be homoiohydric. Knowledge of the sporophyte maturation cycle is also incomplete and based on glasshouse plants. Methods We followed sporophyte development in wild populations of Funaria, recording fresh weights
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Population status and ecology of the globally threatened moss Ditrichum plumbicola Crundw. on the Isle of Man J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-12-21 Des A. Callaghan, Louise Samson
ABSTRACT Introduction. Ditrichum plumbicola Crundw. is a rare metallophyte that is threatened with global extinction. In this study, its population status and ecology on the Isle of Man were investigated. Methods. Surveys were carried out at all sites where the species may currently occur. Geographical coordinates of colonies were recorded using a GPS unit and counts made of occupied 1 m grid cells
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Correction J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-12-13
Published in Journal of Bryology (Vol. 44, No. 3, 2022)
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Long-term survival of bryophytes underground: an investigation of the diaspore bank of Physcomitrium eurystomum Sendtn. J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-12-12 Des A. Callaghan, Heinjo During, Rafael Medina, Handong Yang
ABSTRACT Introduction Bryophyte diaspore banks are a critical aspect of the life strategy of some species yet remain neglected and poorly understood. This study investigated the longevity in natural habitat of the diaspore bank of Physcomitrium eurystomum Sendtn., a moss species that is threatened with extinction in Europe. Methods Undisturbed soil cores of 40 cm depth were collected from Langmere
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Changes in the distribution of bryophytes in a highly urbanised region in Western Europe (Flanders, Belgium): a species-traits analysis J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-12-12 Wouter Van Landuyt, Hans Van Calster
ABSTRACT Introduction In densely populated, highly industrialised regions such as Flanders (northern Belgium), species are under significant environmental pressures arising from air pollution, land use changes, and climate change, which affect distribution patterns and species abundance. Methods We compared bryophyte distribution data for 1980–1999 and 2000–2019. Species traits data were analysed to
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Brian John O’Shea, B.A., M.Sc. (1943–2019) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-11-24 Leonard T. Ellis
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 71 J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-11-21 L. T. Ellis, C. Arrocha, Á. Benítez, M. Beyrouthy, V. K Chandini, I. V. Czernyadjeva, J. Deme, P. Erzberger, V. E. Fedosov, P. Górski, J. Guerra, V. Hugonnot, T. Lautenschläger, G. E. Lee, P. Mair, Yu. S. Mamontov, C. N Manju, K. M Manjula, A. Mesterházy, B Mufeed, F. Müller, C. Neinhuis, Cs. Németh, R. R. Paul, T. Pócs, R. D. Porley, K. P. Rajesh, F. Raouf Fard, K. K. Rawat, E. Rodríguez-Quiel, A
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Hennediella austroafricana Hedd. & M.J.Cano, a new moss species from the Cape winter-rainfall region J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-11-21 Terry A. Hedderson, María J. Cano
ABSTRACTIntroduction. Hennediella Paris is a globally distributed genus comprising 15 species, of which two are presently known from southern Africa. Field studies in the Cape winter-rainfall area yielded a specimen that could not be assigned to any of the known species of the genus and is here described as new.Methods. Specimens collected using standard bryological field techniques were rehydrated
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The rare, threatened liverwort Pallavicinia lyellii (Hook.) Carruth. in North Africa (Kroumiria, Tunisia): a unique population J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-11-21 Imen Ben Osman, Vincent Hugonnot, Amina Daoud-Bouattour, Serge D. Muller
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Algaria overbergensis Hedd. & R.H.Zander, a new moss species from the Overberg Rûens Shale Renosterveld system of the Southwest Cape, South Africa J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-11-17 Terry A. Hedderson, Richard H. Zander
ABSTRACT Introduction The moss genus Algaria currently comprises a single species known only from the type locality. During recent bryological surveys of remnant Overberg Renosterveld patches, plants were collected that clearly belong to this genus but differ from the only known species in several critical respects. Here, we describe these as a new species. Methods Specimens were rehydrated in the
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Isolation, characterisation and cross-species transferability of microsatellite markers for Riella macrocarpa (P.Allorge) Puche et al. (Riellaceae, Sphaerocarpales) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-10-24 Manuel Jesús Gil-López, Felisa Puche, José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues
ABSTRACT Introduction Riella Mont. is unusual among bryophyte genera because its species have an ephemeral habit and grow submerged in fresh or brackish waters. Most species show fragmented distribution areas and have few known populations and are thus of conservation concern. The flagship Mediterranean species R. helicophylla (Bory & Mont.) Mont. has recently been taxonomically reassessed, and most
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Revisiting the identity of Pylaisiadelpha capillacea (Griff.) B.C.Tan & Y.Jia (Pylaisiadelphaceae, Musci) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-10-24 Sapana Pant, Neha Kohli, Hiroyuki Akiyama, Shiv Datt Tewari, Prachi Joshi, Manisha Bhandari
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A review of the genus Glyphomitrium Brid. (Rhabdoweisiaceae, Bryophyta) in the Russian Far East J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-10-20 Vladimir E. Fedosov, Anna V. Shkurko, Elena A. Ignatova, Alina V. Fedorova, Michael S. Ignatov
ABSTRACT Introduction The diversity of the moss genus Glyphomitrium Brid. is concentrated in East Asia. Its range extends to the southern part of the Russian Far East, where its species are rather widespread in hemiboreal coniferous forests. However, the species to which Russian specimens should be assigned remains unclear. Methods A morphological survey was conducted, along with a molecular phylogenetic
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Revisiting the introduction history of Campylopus introflexus (Hedw.) Brid. in the Northern Hemisphere: first record and current distribution in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-09-30 Guillermo Sicilia-Pasos, Ana Losada-Lima, Louis S. Jay-García, Anabela Martins, Manuela Sim-Sim, Jairo Patiño
Published in Journal of Bryology (Vol. 44, No. 2, 2022)
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A Supplement to the Liverwort Flora of the British Isles J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-09-23 T. H. Blackstock
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Observations on Riccia sorocarpa Bisch. subsp. erythrophora R.M.Schust. ex Konstant. & L.Söderstr. and its occurrence in Portugal and the Azores J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-08-30 C. Sérgio, R. Gabriel, M. Sim-Sim, A. Martins, R. D. Porley, C. A. Garcia
ABSTRACT Introduction Recent bryological research in Portugal has revealed the occurrence of a little-known segregate of the Riccia sorocarpa group, representing the first record for mainland Portugal and the Azores of Riccia sorocarpa Bisch. subsp. erythrophora R.M.Schust. ex Konstant. & L.Söderstr. New data are presented on the taxonomy and phytogeography of this globally rare taxon. Methods A revision
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 70 J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-08-17 L. T. Ellis, O. M. Afonina, M. H. B. Alia, M. Burghardt, B. Cabezudo, M. J. Cano, A. C. Cottet, J. Csiky, J. Deme, P. Erzberger, M. Evangelista, E. A. Glazkova, D. Gómez-González, J. Guerra, J. A. Jiménez, E. Yu. Kuzmina, N. S. Liksakova, M. I. Messuti, R. Natcheva, N. Norhazrina, J. P. Pantović, B. Papp, A. D. Potemkin, E. Rodríguez-Quiel, M. S. Sabovljević, D. Spitale, S. Ștefănuţ, N. Syazwana, M
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Studies on type material of Marchantia fallax Herz. (Marchantiaceae) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-08-12 T.-X. Zheng
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Integrative floristics: a modern approach to biodiversity surveys in the molecular era, as applied to an expedition to the Khamar-Daban range, southern Siberia, Russia J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-07-05 Vladimir E. Fedosov, Olga M. Afonina, Michael S. Ignatov, Elena A. Ignatova, Sergey G. Kazanovsky, Oksana I. Kuznetsova, Yuriy S. Mamontov, Nadezhda A. Konstantinova, Darja E. Koltysheva, Svatava Kubešová, Michel P. Lamkowski, Alžběta Manukjanová, Natalia S. Gamova, Alina V. Fedorova, Sergey V. Dudov, Alla V. Verkhozina, Jan Kučera
ABSTRACT Introduction We report the results of an international bryological expedition to the Khamar-Daban mountain range in Russian southern Siberia. The novel approach of integrative floristics is introduced here as a method of surveying the flora of a region by using a combination of morphological and molecular evidence to identify and verify unexpected findings. We show that use of this approach
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Vinealobryum islandicum R.H.Zander (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta), a new species from Iceland J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-05-27 Richard H. Zander
ABSTRACT Introduction During examination of assorted mosses sent for identification, a specimen of Vinealobryum (Pottiaceae) from Iceland was found to be unlike other species of the genus. Methods Standard microscopical analysis was carried out, accompanied by consultation of published literature and re-examination of permanent microscope slides made during prior studies. Key results and conclusions
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 69 J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-05-25 L. T. Ellis, O. M. Afonina, I. V. Czernyadjeva, A. Alegro, V. Šegota, M. Boiko, N. Zagorodniuk, M. Burghardt, M. Alataş, G. Aslan, N. Batan, S. Dragićević, H. Erata, M. Kırmacı, H. Özenoğlu, M. Evangelista, E. B. Valente, T. A. Feletti, T. Ezer, V. E. Fedosov, E. Fuertes, G. Oliván, R. Natcheva, G. Gospodinov, A. Hodgson, T. Kiebacher, H. Köckinger, M. von Konrat, S. S. Krajšek, Ž. L. Cimerman, J.
(2022). New national and regional bryophyte records, 69. Journal of Bryology: Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 87-102.
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Note on the typification of the moss Calymperes graeffeanum Müll.Hal. and the synonym representing its most westerly occurrence J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-04-28 Leonard T. Ellis
Published in Journal of Bryology (Vol. 44, No. 2, 2022)
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Unveiling the nature of a miniature world: a horizon scan of fundamental questions in bryology J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-04-28 Jairo Patiño, Irene Bisang, Bernard Goffinet, Lars Hedenäs, Stuart McDaniel, Silvia Pressel, Michael Stech, Claudine Ah-Peng, Ariel Bergamini, Richard T. Caners, D. Christine Cargill, Nils Cronberg, Jeffrey Duckett, Sarah Eppley, Nicole J. Fenton, Kirsten Fisher, Juana González-Mancebo, Mitsuyasu Hasebe, Jochen Heinrichs, Kristoffer Hylander, Michael S. Ignatov, Javier Martínez-Abaigar, Nagore G. Medina
ABSTRACT Introduction Half a century since the creation of the International Association of Bryologists, we carried out a review to identify outstanding challenges and future perspectives in bryology. Specifically, we have identified 50 fundamental questions that are critical in advancing the discipline. Methods We have adapted a deep-rooted methodology of horizon scanning to identify key research
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An overlooked synonym of the African moss Pogonatum capense (Hampe) A.Jaeger J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-04-12 Isuru Kariyawasam, David Long
(2022). An overlooked synonym of the African moss Pogonatum capense (Hampe) A.Jaeger. Journal of Bryology: Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 86-86.
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Schlotheimia dichotoma Müll.Hal. is a new synonym of S. appressifolia Mitt. (Orthotrichaceae) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-03-30 Denilson Fernandes Peralta, Vera Lúcia C. Martins, Maria Sulamita Dias da Silva, John J. Atwood
Published in Journal of Bryology (Vol. 44, No. 2, 2022)
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Michael Charles Faraday Proctor, M.A., Ph.D. (1929–2017) J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-03-23 H. John B. Birks, Hilary H. Birks
(2022). Michael Charles Faraday Proctor, M.A., Ph.D. (1929–2017) Journal of Bryology: Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 103-106.
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Population status and ecology of the narrow endemic moss Thamnobryum cataractarum N.G.Hodgetts & Blockeel in England J. Bryol. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2022-03-23 Des A. Callaghan
(2022). Population status and ecology of the narrow endemic moss Thamnobryum cataractarum N.G.Hodgetts & Blockeel in England. Journal of Bryology: Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 80-85.