14 research outputs found
New records of threatened or rare saxicolous bryophytes in the NW mountains of Portugal
New information on saxicolous bryophyte distribution in the NW mountains of Portugal is presented as it was considered relevant for the re-evaluation of their conservation status in Portugal and Europe. New localities of three taxa corresponding to old collections in Portugal, as well as new reports of three saxicolous bryophyte species previously considered rare in Portugal (Sérgio et al., 1994) are presented. Additionally, new localities of two threatened bryophytes in Europe (ECCB, 1995) are reported
New records of threatened or rare saxicolous bryophytes in the NW mountains of Portugal
New information on saxicolous bryophyte distribution in the NW mountains of
Portugal is presented as it was considered relevant for the re-evaluation of their conservation
status in Portugal and Europe. New localities of three taxa corresponding to old collections
in Portugal, as well as new reports of three saxicolous bryophyte species previously
considered rare in Portugal (Sérgio et al., 1994) are presented. Additionally, new localities of
two threatened bryophytes in Europe (ECCB, 1995) are reported
Medeia
Uma tradução anotada da tragédia Medeia, de Séneca. Contém uma breve introdução.A Portuguese translation of Seneca's Medea, with notes and an introduction.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Grimmia horrida (Grimmiaceae), a new species from the Iberian Peninsula
Grimmia horrida, a new species from the NW of the Iberian Peninsula is
described and illustrated. The new species is characterized by the ciliate hair-points.
Additionally, the leaves are linear, strongly keeled so that the two blades of the lamina
touch each other near the costa and then curve outward, the lamina is bistratose only at the
margins and in small areas, and the connection to the terete hair-point is very abrupt in
most leaves. Although all the specimens are sterile, this combination of characters is unique
in Grimmia.financial support of the Spanish Ministry of
Education (grant BOS2002-00285) and the Junta de Comunidades
de Castilla-La Mancha to JM, and the support toHHby the
European Community’s Programme ‘‘Structuring the European
Research Area’’ under a SYNTHESYS grant (ES-TAF 3922) to
visit the Real Jardı´n Bota´nico and Fundac¸a˜o para a Cieˆncia e a
Tecnologia (SFRH/BD/13058/2003 PhD fellowship).Peer reviewe
The Guarani land — Checklist of hornworts and liverworts of Paraguay
The first ever liverwort and hornwort checklist is provided for Paraguay. Despite the high level of biological diversity in Paraguay, there remain very few intensive collecting efforts for liverworts and hornworts in the region since the late 1800’s. We report 2 hornwort taxa and 71 liverwort taxa. The list is based on almost 100 literature references, including monographs, regional studies, and molecular investigations. Given the dramatic loss of habitats in Paraguay coupled with high species diversity in other organisms, further collecting of liverworts and hornworts is critical. There is also the potential to use historical records with contemporary collections to investigate the impact of habitat loss in the area