The distribution of aquatic mosses among 73 lakes in the Soya Coast region, East Antarctica, was surveyed. Two species of mosses, Bryum pseudotriquetrum and Leptobryum sp. were found at the bottom of lakes. B. pseudotriquetrum was found in 38 lakes (52.1%), mainly in freshwater lakes throughout the study area. Leptobryum sp. was found in 26 lakes (35.6%) in a rather restricted area, and mainly in relatively saline lakes
Moss collections from the Ongul area include three species : Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid., Bryu...
Background and aims – The Maritime Antarctic vegetation is a poorly developed tundra dominated by li...
This paper deals primarily with a few basic problems, namely, taxonomy and faunology of the Antarcti...
The distribution of aquatic mosses among 73 lakes in the Soya Coast region, East Antarctica, was sur...
Micro-relief distribution of five major mosses, Pottia heimii, Ceratodon purpureus, Bryum pseudotriq...
Participating in the 29th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-29, 1987-1989), the authors c...
Mosses are generally considered to be land plants although a few species are found growing submerged...
In this study, a GPS method was used to measure moss-dominated vegetation areas located at northern ...
The moss vegetation in three ice-free areas, Einstoingen, Rundvagshetta and Strandnibba along the So...
Abundant immature sporophytes of the moss Pottia heimii are reported from the Lower Taylor Valley, M...
The interest in distribution of bryophytes in Antarctica has increased in view of global climate war...
Structures of a typical \u27moss pillar\u27 submerged in Antarctic lakes were investigated to analyz...
This paper discusses the environment and ecology of moss community and microoganisms of East Ongul I...
A literature review on Antarctic mosses was undertaken to identify the types of mosses found in Anta...
Two species of aquatic moss (Calliergon sarmentosum and Drepanocladus sp.) occur in deep water in Mo...
Moss collections from the Ongul area include three species : Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid., Bryu...
Background and aims – The Maritime Antarctic vegetation is a poorly developed tundra dominated by li...
This paper deals primarily with a few basic problems, namely, taxonomy and faunology of the Antarcti...
The distribution of aquatic mosses among 73 lakes in the Soya Coast region, East Antarctica, was sur...
Micro-relief distribution of five major mosses, Pottia heimii, Ceratodon purpureus, Bryum pseudotriq...
Participating in the 29th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-29, 1987-1989), the authors c...
Mosses are generally considered to be land plants although a few species are found growing submerged...
In this study, a GPS method was used to measure moss-dominated vegetation areas located at northern ...
The moss vegetation in three ice-free areas, Einstoingen, Rundvagshetta and Strandnibba along the So...
Abundant immature sporophytes of the moss Pottia heimii are reported from the Lower Taylor Valley, M...
The interest in distribution of bryophytes in Antarctica has increased in view of global climate war...
Structures of a typical \u27moss pillar\u27 submerged in Antarctic lakes were investigated to analyz...
This paper discusses the environment and ecology of moss community and microoganisms of East Ongul I...
A literature review on Antarctic mosses was undertaken to identify the types of mosses found in Anta...
Two species of aquatic moss (Calliergon sarmentosum and Drepanocladus sp.) occur in deep water in Mo...
Moss collections from the Ongul area include three species : Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid., Bryu...
Background and aims – The Maritime Antarctic vegetation is a poorly developed tundra dominated by li...
This paper deals primarily with a few basic problems, namely, taxonomy and faunology of the Antarcti...