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Hepatics from Rovno amber (Ukraine): Leptoscyphus davidii sp. nov. 来自罗夫诺琥珀(乌克兰)的肝脏:Leptoscyphus davidii sp.
Pub Date : 2024-02-06 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-127.1.088
Y. S. Mamontov, M. Ignatov, D. Vasilenko, E. Perkovsky
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Habitat preferences and distribution of some common bryophytes in a tropical forest at the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico 波多黎各 Luquillo 实验森林热带雨林中一些常见植物的生境偏好和分布情况
Pub Date : 2024-02-06 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-127.1.056
Coral Matos, Amelia Merced, Tamara Heartsill-Scalley
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Two new species of lichenicolous Arthonia (Arthoniaceae) from southeastern North America highlight the need for comparative studies of lichen parasites and their hosts 来自北美洲东南部的两个地衣菌Arthonia(Arthoniaceae)新种凸显了对地衣寄生虫及其宿主进行比较研究的必要性
Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-127.1.001
Jason P. Hollinger, Perry A. Scott, J. Lendemer
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COVER 封面
Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-126.4.c1
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Community assembly in epiphytic bryophyte communities along the vertical gradient in a Colombian tropical rainforest 哥伦比亚热带雨林垂直梯度上附生藤本植物群落的群落组合
Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-126.4.473
Yeison Jaroc Lombo Sanchez, Karen Yuliana Suarez Contento, Monica Medina Merchan, Mércia Patrícia Pereira Silva
Abstract. Bryophytes are the main components of epiphyte diversity in tropical rain forests and documenting their biodiversity patterns is still a fundamental goal in bryophyte ecology. Thus, we aimed to analyze the composition (generalists, shade-loving and sun-tolerant) and total richness of epiphytic bryophytes along a vertical gradient in the Buenavista Forest Reserve in Villavicencio, Orinoquia, Colombia, where biodiversity patterns of epiphytic bryophytes are still unknown. Microplots were collected in seven trees, in six tree zones: base, lower trunk, upper trunk, inner canopy, middle canopy, and outer canopy. Variation in species composition was tested through PERMANOVA and we used one-way ANOVA to seek for differences in species richness among tree zones. Indicator species analysis was used to investigate whether there were preferences among species for any of the tree zones. We found 22 liverworts and 12 mosses. Species richness was significantly different among the tree zones with tree bases hosting the highest richness and the upper trunk, inner canopy and outer canopy the lowest. The highest number of indicator species was found in the middle canopy. The base was dominated by shade-loving while the outer canopy was distinguished by sun-tolerant species. Thus, epiphytic bryophyte communities are structured according to the vertical zonation on the trees, which seem to form specific microclimates that directly influence the distribution patterns of the species, particularly the shade-loving and sun-tolerant. Our findings provide insights to the understanding of assembly mechanisms of epiphytic bryophyte diversity, particularly in heavily impacted areas by anthropogenic activities, such as the secondary forests of the Colombian Orinoquia.
摘要。毛霉菌是热带雨林附生植物多样性的主要组成部分,记录其生物多样性模式仍然是毛霉菌生态学的一个基本目标。因此,我们的目的是分析哥伦比亚奥里诺基亚省维拉维森西奥的布埃纳维斯塔森林保护区中附生块根植物沿垂直梯度的组成(通性、喜阴和耐晒)和总丰富度。在七棵树上采集了微地块,分布在六个树区:基部、树干下部、树干上部、树冠内部、树冠中部和树冠外部。物种组成的差异通过 PERMANOVA 进行检验,我们使用单因子方差分析来寻找树区之间物种丰富度的差异。指标物种分析用于研究树区物种之间是否存在偏好。我们发现了 22 种肝草和 12 种苔藓。不同树区的物种丰富度存在明显差异,树基的物种丰富度最高,树干上部、树冠内部和树冠外部的物种丰富度最低。树冠中部的指示物种数量最多。树冠基部以喜阴物种为主,而树冠外部则以耐晒物种为主。因此,附生真菌群落是根据树木的垂直分带而形成的,这些垂直分带似乎形成了特定的小气候,直接影响了物种的分布模式,尤其是喜阴和耐阳物种。我们的研究结果为了解附生藤本植物多样性的集合机制提供了见解,尤其是在受人类活动影响严重的地区,如哥伦比亚奥里诺基亚的次生林。
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A new description of the diversity of Syntrichia in the Northern Hemisphere 北半球鞘翅目多样性的新描述
Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-126.4.512
J. Jauregui-Lazo
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Molecular and phenotypic study put eastern North American Cetrelia in a global context of biogeography and phylogeny 分子和表型研究将北美东部鲸目动物置于全球生物地理学和系统发育的背景之下
Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-126.4.461
Jeremy W. Howland, J. Lendemer
Abstract. Species of Cetrelia delimited based on chemical and morphological characters have been largely supported by subsequent phylogenetic analysis of molecular data. While a robust, taxonomically well sampled global phylogeny for Cetrelia exists, geographic sampling to date has focused on Europe and East Asia. Here we use extensive field, herbarium and laboratory study to examine the distributions and identities of the taxa occuring in eastern North America. The presence of three species in the region is confirmed with molecular data (C. chicitae, C. monachorum, C. olivetorum). While a fourth species (C. cetrarioides) also occurs based on phenotypic data; efforts to obtain sequences were unsuccessful. The subpopulations of Cetrelia species in the region have contrasting frequency and distribution patterns relative to disjunct European subpopulations. Quantification of frequency of Cetrelia occurrence compared to an index of habitat quality revealed that all species have a strong affinity to high quality habitats, reflecting broader connection between lichen species richness and disturbance found in numerous previous studies. The trends detected in Cetrelia are unlikely restricted to this genus and we suggest that large-scale detailed quantitative studies in local-scale occurrence over time are needed to address significant gaps in knowledge to advance lichen conservation.
摘要。根据化学和形态特征划分的鲸目动物物种在很大程度上得到了随后的分子数据系统进化分析的支持。虽然Cetrelia存在一个稳健的、分类取样良好的全球系统发育,但迄今为止的地理取样主要集中在欧洲和东亚。在这里,我们利用广泛的野外、标本馆和实验室研究,对北美东部的分类群的分布和特征进行了研究。分子数据证实了该地区存在三个物种(C. chicitae、C. monachorum、C. olivetorum)。根据表型数据,还存在第四个物种(C. cetrarioides);但获取序列的努力并不成功。该地区的 Cetrelia 亚种群与欧洲不相连的亚种群在频率和分布模式上形成鲜明对比。将鲸虱出现频率与栖息地质量指数进行量化比较后发现,所有物种都非常亲近高质量的栖息地,这反映了之前大量研究中发现的地衣物种丰富度与干扰之间的广泛联系。在Cetrelia中发现的趋势不太可能仅限于该属,我们建议需要对随着时间的推移在局部范围内出现的情况进行大规模的详细定量研究,以填补知识上的重大空白,推动地衣保护工作。
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Recent literature on lichens—271 关于地衣的最新文献-271
Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-126.4.505
J. Lendemer
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Recent literature on bryophytes — 126(4) 关于红叶植物的最新文献 - 126(4)
Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-126.4.486
J. Atwood, William R. Buck, J. Brinda
can be veritable
可以是名副其实的
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A New Rugose-Leaved Anoectangium (Pottiaceae) from Mexico 来自墨西哥的一种新的鹅掌楸属植物(Pottiaceae)
Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-126.4.457
R. Zander
Abstract. Anoectangium radulans is described as new to science from a collection on a rock face in Jalisco, Mexico. The species is quite distinctive in leaf shape, corrugated surface of leaves, and presence of rhizoidal brood bodies of serially connected barrel-shaped cells. The genus Anoectangium now includes seven well-characterized species.
摘要。Anoectangium radulans 是科学界从墨西哥哈利斯科州的岩壁上采集到的新物种。该物种在叶片形状、叶片表面的波纹以及由连续连接的桶状细胞组成的根状育雏体方面非常独特。Anoectangium 属目前包括 7 个特征明确的物种。
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