New information on saxicolous bryophyte distribution in the NW mountains of Portugal is presented as it was considered relevant for the re-evaluation of their conservation status in Portugal and Europe. New localities of three taxa corresponding to old collections in Portugal, as well as new reports of three saxicolous bryophyte species previously considered rare in Portugal (Sérgio et al., 1994) are presented. Additionally, new localities of two threatened bryophytes in Europe (ECCB, 1995) are reported
Despite the significant increase of bryological studies in Spain during the last decades, some regio...
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Porella pinnata L. was considered an extinct species in the Portuguese Red List of Bryophytes. Howev...
New information on saxicolous bryophyte distribution in the NW mountains of Portugal is presented as...
An annotated checklist of the bryophytes of the Serra de Sintra is presented, based on a compendium ...
A synthesis of the current knowledge on the bryophyte flora of the Natural Park of Serra da Estrela ...
From the study of samples collected and reviewed under the Flora Briofítica Ibérica Project as well ...
An annotated check-list of the bryophytes of the Montseny massif (northeastern Iberian Peninsula) is...
A floristic and ecological survey was carried out in 187 watercourses of the Portuguese Northwest ma...
As a result of field works conducted in Barrancos region, in the Guadiana river basin, near the bord...
Despite the significant increase of bryological studies in Spain during the last decades, some regio...
Bryophytes, including mosses, liverworts and hornworts, are terrestrial plants, with a particular li...
The liverwort Anastrophyllum minutum, and the mosses Campylopus brevipilus, Pohlia melanodon and Syn...
Introduction. Following on from work on the European bryophyte Red List, the taxonomically and nomen...
Les nouvelles données présentées ici complètent la connaissance sur les modes de distribution et la ...
Despite the significant increase of bryological studies in Spain during the last decades, some regio...
Contains fulltext : 70784.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Porella pinnata L. was considered an extinct species in the Portuguese Red List of Bryophytes. Howev...
New information on saxicolous bryophyte distribution in the NW mountains of Portugal is presented as...
An annotated checklist of the bryophytes of the Serra de Sintra is presented, based on a compendium ...
A synthesis of the current knowledge on the bryophyte flora of the Natural Park of Serra da Estrela ...
From the study of samples collected and reviewed under the Flora Briofítica Ibérica Project as well ...
An annotated check-list of the bryophytes of the Montseny massif (northeastern Iberian Peninsula) is...
A floristic and ecological survey was carried out in 187 watercourses of the Portuguese Northwest ma...
As a result of field works conducted in Barrancos region, in the Guadiana river basin, near the bord...
Despite the significant increase of bryological studies in Spain during the last decades, some regio...
Bryophytes, including mosses, liverworts and hornworts, are terrestrial plants, with a particular li...
The liverwort Anastrophyllum minutum, and the mosses Campylopus brevipilus, Pohlia melanodon and Syn...
Introduction. Following on from work on the European bryophyte Red List, the taxonomically and nomen...
Les nouvelles données présentées ici complètent la connaissance sur les modes de distribution et la ...
Despite the significant increase of bryological studies in Spain during the last decades, some regio...
Contains fulltext : 70784.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Porella pinnata L. was considered an extinct species in the Portuguese Red List of Bryophytes. Howev...