A short survey of the bryological exploration of Rwanda and Zaire is provided. The first to collect bryophytes in the area was Stuhlmann in 1891 on Ruwenzori. The first bryological collections from Rwanda were made by Mildbraed in 1907. In 1929 Humbert made the first gatherings on Mt. Kahuzi and Mt. Biega. Since then a lot of botanist have collected mosses and liverworts so that Rwanda and eastern Zaire can be regarded as well known. From most parts of Zaire and from Burundi however only few data are hitherto available
During the past 5 years intensive bryological explorations were carried out in Tanzania with special...
Vanden Berghen (1948) who himself described two new species (1951, 1953) and supplied a key for the ...
Life strategies of epiphytic bryophytes are studied along an altitudinal gradient from the eastern C...
The Bryotrop project was planned in 1981 by several bryologists from Germany. Aim of this project wa...
Central Africa was one of the first regions in the tropics, if not the first, for which a checklist ...
During the BRYOTROP-Expedition in 1991, 71 collecting sites could be visited. These are situated in ...
16 species of Bryaceae collected during the Bryotrop expedition to Rwanda and Zaire were examined re...
A survey of the families Trichocoleaceae, Geocalycaceae, Acrobolbaceae, Balantiopsidaceae, Lepidozia...
A revision of the african species of the genus has been published by Koponen & Weber (1972). Out of ...
Thirteen new records of species of Andreaea, Trematodon, Campylopus and Rhabdoweisia for Rwanda viz....
Procumbent to ascendent, with terminal branching irregular and usually infrequent (sometimes even la...
Widely distributed holarctic species, extending to Africa, South America and Tasmania. In Africa kn...
This very distinctive and easily recognized moss has terete foliation when dry, and has leaves sprea...
Neckera submacrocarpa may be recognized by the numerous paraphyllia to ca. 2 mm long, and distally r...
Six species and one variety of Sphagnum have been recorded from Rwanda and Zaire. Three of these wer...
During the past 5 years intensive bryological explorations were carried out in Tanzania with special...
Vanden Berghen (1948) who himself described two new species (1951, 1953) and supplied a key for the ...
Life strategies of epiphytic bryophytes are studied along an altitudinal gradient from the eastern C...
The Bryotrop project was planned in 1981 by several bryologists from Germany. Aim of this project wa...
Central Africa was one of the first regions in the tropics, if not the first, for which a checklist ...
During the BRYOTROP-Expedition in 1991, 71 collecting sites could be visited. These are situated in ...
16 species of Bryaceae collected during the Bryotrop expedition to Rwanda and Zaire were examined re...
A survey of the families Trichocoleaceae, Geocalycaceae, Acrobolbaceae, Balantiopsidaceae, Lepidozia...
A revision of the african species of the genus has been published by Koponen & Weber (1972). Out of ...
Thirteen new records of species of Andreaea, Trematodon, Campylopus and Rhabdoweisia for Rwanda viz....
Procumbent to ascendent, with terminal branching irregular and usually infrequent (sometimes even la...
Widely distributed holarctic species, extending to Africa, South America and Tasmania. In Africa kn...
This very distinctive and easily recognized moss has terete foliation when dry, and has leaves sprea...
Neckera submacrocarpa may be recognized by the numerous paraphyllia to ca. 2 mm long, and distally r...
Six species and one variety of Sphagnum have been recorded from Rwanda and Zaire. Three of these wer...
During the past 5 years intensive bryological explorations were carried out in Tanzania with special...
Vanden Berghen (1948) who himself described two new species (1951, 1953) and supplied a key for the ...
Life strategies of epiphytic bryophytes are studied along an altitudinal gradient from the eastern C...