2003
DOI: 10.1179/03736680325001832
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“…However, these losses will probably be compensated, to some degree, by new additions to the moss flora. For instance, recently three distinct species have been recorded from the Falklands, namely Racomitrium patagonicum (Bednarek- , Weymouthia mollis (Allen & Magill, 2003) and Campylopus pyriformis (Blockeel, 2003). In the present note, a further four species are added to the moss flora of the archipelago (these are marked with an asterisk).…”
Section: New Moss Records From the Falkland Islandsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, these losses will probably be compensated, to some degree, by new additions to the moss flora. For instance, recently three distinct species have been recorded from the Falklands, namely Racomitrium patagonicum (Bednarek- , Weymouthia mollis (Allen & Magill, 2003) and Campylopus pyriformis (Blockeel, 2003). In the present note, a further four species are added to the moss flora of the archipelago (these are marked with an asterisk).…”
Section: New Moss Records From the Falkland Islandsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A synoptic moss flora of South Georgia, initiated by Greene [14], has never been completed although no fewer than 12 parts appeared, and with the publication of the genus Vittia Ochyra [15] the project ceased. However, the moss flora of this subantarctic island is well documented [16][17][18][19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Studies On the Bryophyte Flora Of The Subantarcticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matteri (2003) reported 146 species, two subspecies and eight varieties from this archipelago, but no fewer than three species and two varieties from her list are identical to other species and should be excluded from the flora. However, these losses are compensated for by several additional moss species (Allen & Magill, 2003;Blockeel et al, 2003;Ochyra & Broughton, 2004;Ireland et al, 2005;Ellis et al, 2010Ellis et al, , 2011b. 9.…”
Section: Bucklandiella Pachydictyon (Cardot) Bednarek-ochyra and Ochyramentioning
confidence: 99%