This report is based on the collections made by S. NAKANO, T. KAJI, S. SAIKI (1957) and by H. FUKUSHIMA (1959) in Ongul Island (69°S, 39°E) and its nearest areas of the Antarctic Continent. The collections include the following four mosses (all sterile). 1. Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid. Judging from the fact that it comprises the greater part of the collections, this species seems to be more dominant in the area explored. It is noteworthy that the specimens observed exhibit extraordinary diversity in the leaf characteristics: the shape of the acumen, the nature of the margin whether revolute or plane, the size of the leaf cells and the thickness of the cell-wall. The plants grow in very compact tufts, forming larger or smaller cushion-l...
During an early summer visit in 2000, mosses were collected from sites around Heard Island. Three sp...
ABSTRACT – The phytosociology of moss vegetation in the ice-free areas adjoining Polish Antarctic St...
Taxonomic reviews were made on two moss species, Bryum antarcticum HOOK. f. et WILS. and so-called "...
Moss collections from the Ongul area include three species : Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid., Bryu...
Participating in the 29th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-29, 1987-1989), the authors c...
The vegitational distributions and habitats were investigated on West Ongul and Teoya Islands, Antar...
Bryum pallescens SCHLEICH. ex SCHWAEGR. is recognized for the first time from the Peninsular site, A...
The potential for morphological variation in Antarctic species of Bryum is evaluated and related to ...
The ecological observation was made on the vegetative growth of shoots of Ceratodon purpureus and Br...
Bryum is recognized as a cosmopolitan genus of mosses in the family Bryaceae that contains the large...
Groups of mosses were found at 30 spots on West Ongul Island, which is about 4.1 km east-west, about...
The morphological structure of colonies in vertical section was investigated for Bryum argenteum, B....
Distribution and taxonomic aspects of four moss species occurring in Continental Antarctica are disc...
The taxonomical status of Bryum inconnexum CARD., one of the most common mosses found on ice-free ar...
The moss vegetation in three ice-free areas, Einstoingen, Rundvagshetta and Strandnibba along the So...
During an early summer visit in 2000, mosses were collected from sites around Heard Island. Three sp...
ABSTRACT – The phytosociology of moss vegetation in the ice-free areas adjoining Polish Antarctic St...
Taxonomic reviews were made on two moss species, Bryum antarcticum HOOK. f. et WILS. and so-called "...
Moss collections from the Ongul area include three species : Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid., Bryu...
Participating in the 29th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-29, 1987-1989), the authors c...
The vegitational distributions and habitats were investigated on West Ongul and Teoya Islands, Antar...
Bryum pallescens SCHLEICH. ex SCHWAEGR. is recognized for the first time from the Peninsular site, A...
The potential for morphological variation in Antarctic species of Bryum is evaluated and related to ...
The ecological observation was made on the vegetative growth of shoots of Ceratodon purpureus and Br...
Bryum is recognized as a cosmopolitan genus of mosses in the family Bryaceae that contains the large...
Groups of mosses were found at 30 spots on West Ongul Island, which is about 4.1 km east-west, about...
The morphological structure of colonies in vertical section was investigated for Bryum argenteum, B....
Distribution and taxonomic aspects of four moss species occurring in Continental Antarctica are disc...
The taxonomical status of Bryum inconnexum CARD., one of the most common mosses found on ice-free ar...
The moss vegetation in three ice-free areas, Einstoingen, Rundvagshetta and Strandnibba along the So...
During an early summer visit in 2000, mosses were collected from sites around Heard Island. Three sp...
ABSTRACT – The phytosociology of moss vegetation in the ice-free areas adjoining Polish Antarctic St...
Taxonomic reviews were made on two moss species, Bryum antarcticum HOOK. f. et WILS. and so-called "...