The are three groups of islands in the Indian Ocean east of Africa, which are very different regarding their size, elevation, geological age and number of mosses and liverworts. Mauritius is situated 900 km E of Madagascar on 21°S and consists of volcanic rocks which originated about 8 million years ago. The island is relatively small, about 60 km from W to E and 80 km from N to S, and also relatively low with only a few mountains reaching 800 m altitude. Due to massive habitat destruction and deforestation, the natural forest is almost totally destroyed. Already Renauld (1897) stated "l'extension des cultures a forcément diminué la richesse de la vegetation spontanée". The lower altitudes are almost totally converted to sugar cane plantati...
Aldabra Atoll, in the Republic of Seychelles, lies 450 km to the north of Madagascar and 650 km to t...
International audienceFrugivore loss has the potential to alter the regeneration of tropical hyperdi...
2. Amazoopsis gracilis Engel & Smith Merrill (2004: 246) Family:— Lepidoziaceae Distribution:—...
Based upon recent checklists, the moss floras of the Mascarenes (Seychelles, Réunion, Mauritius) is ...
International audienceMauritius, a 1,865 km2 oceanic island within the Madagascar and Indian Ocean i...
Fifteen taxa of mosses are reported from the island of Rodrigues. The second African report of Luisi...
Thirty-seven species of mosses are reported from the Mascarenes and three are republished under new ...
Interesting records of bryophytes from the East African Islands Réunion and Mauritius are reported. ...
37 species of mosses are reported from the Mascarenes. Of these 19 belong to the genus Campylopus an...
Whereas human settlement on Mascarene islands occurred only recently during the 17th century, the na...
Four centuries of human occupation has left Mauritius with <5% of its original vegetation cover. Con...
The mosses reported from Mauritius were compiled from the literature and are listed with localities ...
Abstract: The Mount Bar Le Duc volcanic crater is a remnant of 0.7 ha of native vegetation found wit...
International audienceA preliminary regional IUCN Red List for liverworts and hornworts is provided ...
This contribution is a result of collaborative work based on the fieldwork organized during a worksh...
Aldabra Atoll, in the Republic of Seychelles, lies 450 km to the north of Madagascar and 650 km to t...
International audienceFrugivore loss has the potential to alter the regeneration of tropical hyperdi...
2. Amazoopsis gracilis Engel & Smith Merrill (2004: 246) Family:— Lepidoziaceae Distribution:—...
Based upon recent checklists, the moss floras of the Mascarenes (Seychelles, Réunion, Mauritius) is ...
International audienceMauritius, a 1,865 km2 oceanic island within the Madagascar and Indian Ocean i...
Fifteen taxa of mosses are reported from the island of Rodrigues. The second African report of Luisi...
Thirty-seven species of mosses are reported from the Mascarenes and three are republished under new ...
Interesting records of bryophytes from the East African Islands Réunion and Mauritius are reported. ...
37 species of mosses are reported from the Mascarenes. Of these 19 belong to the genus Campylopus an...
Whereas human settlement on Mascarene islands occurred only recently during the 17th century, the na...
Four centuries of human occupation has left Mauritius with <5% of its original vegetation cover. Con...
The mosses reported from Mauritius were compiled from the literature and are listed with localities ...
Abstract: The Mount Bar Le Duc volcanic crater is a remnant of 0.7 ha of native vegetation found wit...
International audienceA preliminary regional IUCN Red List for liverworts and hornworts is provided ...
This contribution is a result of collaborative work based on the fieldwork organized during a worksh...
Aldabra Atoll, in the Republic of Seychelles, lies 450 km to the north of Madagascar and 650 km to t...
International audienceFrugivore loss has the potential to alter the regeneration of tropical hyperdi...
2. Amazoopsis gracilis Engel & Smith Merrill (2004: 246) Family:— Lepidoziaceae Distribution:—...