The generic and specific affinities of the Philippine, Bornean and New Guinean hepatic floras were analyzed by calculating the Kroeber's percentage of similarity on the basis of recently published checklists. It is observed that the overall affinities parallel that exhibited by local moss floras except for one important difference. For the three areas, the number and distribution of species of large, actively evolving hepatic genera are noted to be disparate and with few shared taxa. Contrastingly, the large and actively evolving moss genera produce consistently large number of species in all three areas with an equally large number of shared taxa. The strong dependence of many hepatic taxa on asexual reproduction and the poor spore dispers...
Four new Philippine moss records and five additions for the Luzon moss flora are presented. Anomodon...
Taxonomy and distribution: The distribution suggests a tropical origin in West Malesia; however, fir...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Spermacoceae are mainly an herbaceous group in the Rubiaceae. However, a few l...
A project dealing with the hepatic and moss floras of New Guinea and the Solomon Islands has proceed...
The neotropical hepatic flora, predominantly constituted by members of the Jungermanniales and Metzg...
An increasingly large number of macrodisjunct species is emerging from recent literature dealing wit...
evident in hepatics than in mosses, in which a pantropical element is more prominent. Vertical distr...
Some 70 years ago Thiselton Dyer showed Dipterocarpaceae from New Guinea to the Linnean Society of L...
Sixteen new records of Philippine mosses, namely, Acroporium ramicola, Atractylocarpus comosus, Camp...
Barbula zennoskeana Tan is reported new for Malaysia. Didymodon maschalogena (Ren. & Card.) Broth. (...
The moss flora of Mindoro Island was updated based on the 2004–2006 expeditions conducted by the aut...
This study presents a biogeography hypotheses for the Schismaloglottis nervosa complex (Araceae: Sc...
The Hepaticae include quite diverse forms of vegetation, judging from the outward habit of the plant...
Although the Hepaticae are well represented in the flora of Mexico very few reports concerning them ...
The phytogeography of Western Melanesian (Papua New Guinea, West Irian and the Solomon Islands) Leje...
Four new Philippine moss records and five additions for the Luzon moss flora are presented. Anomodon...
Taxonomy and distribution: The distribution suggests a tropical origin in West Malesia; however, fir...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Spermacoceae are mainly an herbaceous group in the Rubiaceae. However, a few l...
A project dealing with the hepatic and moss floras of New Guinea and the Solomon Islands has proceed...
The neotropical hepatic flora, predominantly constituted by members of the Jungermanniales and Metzg...
An increasingly large number of macrodisjunct species is emerging from recent literature dealing wit...
evident in hepatics than in mosses, in which a pantropical element is more prominent. Vertical distr...
Some 70 years ago Thiselton Dyer showed Dipterocarpaceae from New Guinea to the Linnean Society of L...
Sixteen new records of Philippine mosses, namely, Acroporium ramicola, Atractylocarpus comosus, Camp...
Barbula zennoskeana Tan is reported new for Malaysia. Didymodon maschalogena (Ren. & Card.) Broth. (...
The moss flora of Mindoro Island was updated based on the 2004–2006 expeditions conducted by the aut...
This study presents a biogeography hypotheses for the Schismaloglottis nervosa complex (Araceae: Sc...
The Hepaticae include quite diverse forms of vegetation, judging from the outward habit of the plant...
Although the Hepaticae are well represented in the flora of Mexico very few reports concerning them ...
The phytogeography of Western Melanesian (Papua New Guinea, West Irian and the Solomon Islands) Leje...
Four new Philippine moss records and five additions for the Luzon moss flora are presented. Anomodon...
Taxonomy and distribution: The distribution suggests a tropical origin in West Malesia; however, fir...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Spermacoceae are mainly an herbaceous group in the Rubiaceae. However, a few l...