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    Towards the bryophyte flora of the Sutjeska National Park (the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Jovana Pantović, Đorđije Milanović, Ivana Janković, Marko Sabovljević

    Published 2017-10-01
    “… Old literature data together with recent field research were combined in order to present bryophyte checklist of the Sutjeska National Park. …”
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    Bryophytes as Indicators of Disturbance in One of the Last Remnants of the Mountain Forests of El Oro Province, Ecuador by Ángel Benítez, Richard Nagua, Jefferson Medina, Gregorio Lapo, Erika Yangua-Solano, Rolando Andrade-Hidalgo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Epiphytic bryophytes are an important component in terms of the diversity and functioning of montane forests known as biodiversity hotspots. …”
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    Bryophytes Floristic Patterns in the Sicilian Aquatic and Humid Habitats—Important Refuges for Biodiversity Safeguarding in the Mediterranean Islands by Patrizia Campisi, Mattia Letizia Marino

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, a focus on the populations of bryophytes living in aquatic and humid habitats of Sicily is presented. …”
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    Two newly recorded species of Anthocerotophyta from Xizang, China by Zhuogabayong, SONG Xiaotong, HONG Jiakang, GU Jiqi, SHAO Xiaoming, WANG Ruihong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…[Objective] The study aims to understand the distribution of Anthocerotophyta in Xizang, add new materials for the research of moss plants in Xizang, and provide essential basic data for the conservation of bryophyte diversity in China. [Methods] The research materials of Anthocerotophyta were obtained from field investigation. …”
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    Ethnobiological survey on medicinal plants used by gaddi and gujjar tribes of riparian region of Beas River of Himachal Pradesh in North Western Himalayas, India by Neha Thakur, Nitesh Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Anju Sharma, Yogesh K. Ahlawat, Anurag Malik, Meraj Ahmed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study documented 64 plants from 39 families, among which 58 species are angiosperms, 5 species are pteridophytes and one species is bryophyte utilized for therapeutic purposes. Rosaceae, Lamiaceae, and Ranunculaceae were the most used medicinal herb families. …”
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    Dwarf shrub expansion and loss of lichens distinctly dominate multi-decadal changes in northern boreal understory plant communities by Tuija Maliniemi, Joonatan Lohi, Janne Alahuhta, Karoliina Huusko, Risto Virtanen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Multi-decadal observations of understory change in northern boreal forests remain scarce, particularly those involving bryophytes and lichens despite their importance for biodiversity and ecosystem functions. …”
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    Diversity of lithophytic moss species in karst regions in response to elevation gradients. by Yalin Jin, Xiurong Wang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The results showed that: (1) There were 52 species of bryophytes in 26 genera and 13 families within the study area. …”
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    BOTANICAL GARDEN OF TVER STATE UNIVERSITY AS A SCIENTIFIC-EDUCATIONAL CENTER by Yu. V. NAUMTSEV, A. N. LEBEDEV

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The main areas of scientific activities are: the introduction as a way of conserving biodiversity, bryophytes, myxomycetes, the development of methods to preserve the rare plants of the Red Book of Tver region, development of complex programs aimed at raising the ecological consciousness of different groups of population.…”
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    Etude de l’alimentation du magot Macaca sylvanus dans le site touristique des cascades d’Ouzoud (Maroc) by Abderrazak El Alami, Abderrahman Chait

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The natural food of this primate include leaves, fruits, roots, bark, seeds, acorns, herbs, animal prey, bryophytes and lichen. In Morocco, several groups of Barbary macaques live in tourist sites, where they are affected by the presence of visitors providing food to them. …”
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    Downstream Effects of a Hydroelectric Reservoir on Aquatic Plant Assemblages by Ivan Bernez, Jacques Haury, Maria Teresa Ferreira

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Floristic surveys were carried out on sections 50 m in length, and genera of macroalgae, species of bryophyta, hydrophytes, and emergent rhizophytes were identified. For the aquatic bryophytes and spermatophytes section of our study, we compared our results with 19th century floristic surveys, before the dam was built. …”
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    Proposed Relationships Between Climate, Biological Soil Crusts, Human Health, and in Arid Ecosystems by Marieke L. Ramsey, Daniel R. Kollath, Anita J. Antoninka, Bridget M. Barker

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These communities are composed of lichens, bryophytes, cyanobacteria, fungi, liverworts, and other microorganisms. …”
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