Contrary to the generally accepted hypothesis that bryophyte fertility decreases with increasing latitude and therefore climatic severity, a detailed study of bryophyte reproductive strategies at sites in the southern maritime Antarctic (68–72°S) has revealed that an unexpectedly high proportion of species is capable of producing sporophytes. Of the regional bryoflora, 43% (19 species; 17 mosses, 2 liverworts) in Marguerite Bay and 47% (17 species; 16 mosses, 1 liverwort) in Alexander Island are known to produce sporophytes, although the number fruiting at comparable latitudes on the colder and more arid Antarctic continent is less (33%). These numbers and proportions are much greater than were previously known at such relatively high south...
Southern Ocean islands have long been sites of scientific interest, due to their isolation, climate,...
Endemic Antarctic macroalgae are especially adapted to live in extreme Antarctic conditions. Their p...
Terrestrial vegetation communities in Antarctica are predominantly composed by bryophytes and lichen...
We propose four measures of allocation to sexual reproduction in mosses, and apply these to data obt...
Abundant immature sporophytes of the moss Pottia heimii are reported from the Lower Taylor Valley, M...
A comparison is made of the reproductive effort (RE), considered as the investment in sporophyte rel...
Reproductive allocation (reproductive biomass relative to vegetative biomass) and seed production we...
The sub-Antarctic Magellanic ecoregion harbors a high diversity of bryophytes, greater than the spec...
Relatively few macrofungi have been historically described from terrestrial environments of the Anta...
Aerobiological studies were conducted for >1 year using arrays of rotorod samplers at three sites on...
Background and Aims: The Western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on E...
Bryophytes exhibit a decline in species richness with latitude across the sub-Antarctic islands, Ant...
Ecological and phytosociological studies of Antarctic terrestrial plants were reviewed with particul...
Erect bryozoans are extremely abundant and diverse in polar waters and individual species may span a...
Bryophytes are a major component of vegetation in ice-free coastal regions of Antarctica. Sanionia u...
Southern Ocean islands have long been sites of scientific interest, due to their isolation, climate,...
Endemic Antarctic macroalgae are especially adapted to live in extreme Antarctic conditions. Their p...
Terrestrial vegetation communities in Antarctica are predominantly composed by bryophytes and lichen...
We propose four measures of allocation to sexual reproduction in mosses, and apply these to data obt...
Abundant immature sporophytes of the moss Pottia heimii are reported from the Lower Taylor Valley, M...
A comparison is made of the reproductive effort (RE), considered as the investment in sporophyte rel...
Reproductive allocation (reproductive biomass relative to vegetative biomass) and seed production we...
The sub-Antarctic Magellanic ecoregion harbors a high diversity of bryophytes, greater than the spec...
Relatively few macrofungi have been historically described from terrestrial environments of the Anta...
Aerobiological studies were conducted for >1 year using arrays of rotorod samplers at three sites on...
Background and Aims: The Western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on E...
Bryophytes exhibit a decline in species richness with latitude across the sub-Antarctic islands, Ant...
Ecological and phytosociological studies of Antarctic terrestrial plants were reviewed with particul...
Erect bryozoans are extremely abundant and diverse in polar waters and individual species may span a...
Bryophytes are a major component of vegetation in ice-free coastal regions of Antarctica. Sanionia u...
Southern Ocean islands have long been sites of scientific interest, due to their isolation, climate,...
Endemic Antarctic macroalgae are especially adapted to live in extreme Antarctic conditions. Their p...
Terrestrial vegetation communities in Antarctica are predominantly composed by bryophytes and lichen...