Taxonomic misidentification has potentially serious consequences for the management of threatened species. Closely related moss species are often difficult to distinguish from each other using morphological characteristics. Here we compared the use of molecular (DNA barcoding of the trnL-F intron, AFLPs) and morphological techniques to demonstrate that ex situ cultures, held for re-introduction trails, of the UK critically endangered moss Orthodontium gracile were contaminated with the potentially invasive species O. lineare. Barcoding techniques and AFLPs were both successful in determining Orthodontium species identity. There was some discrepancy between determinations from molecular and morphological techniques and some individuals were ...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Taxonomic misidentification has potentially serious consequences for the management of threatened sp...
In bryophytes a morphological species concept is still most commonly employed, but delimitation of c...
In bryophytes a morphological species concept is still most commonly employed, but delimitation of c...
In bryophytes a morphological species concept is still most commonly employed, but delimitation of c...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Taxonomic misidentification has potentially serious consequences for the management of threatened sp...
In bryophytes a morphological species concept is still most commonly employed, but delimitation of c...
In bryophytes a morphological species concept is still most commonly employed, but delimitation of c...
In bryophytes a morphological species concept is still most commonly employed, but delimitation of c...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Although consensus has now been reached on a general two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, the sele...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...
Based on morphological characters only, the taxonomy of the moss genus Polytrichum has still not bee...