Grammitis azorica (H. Schaef.) H. Schaef. is a critically endangered epiphytic fern, endemic to the Azores Islands. Until 2013, its presence was only confirmed on Flores Island. Our new records expand the distribution of this species from one to three islands and the altitudinal range to 640 – 1130 m a.s.l. Nevertheless, the fact that only four additional individuals were found confirms the rarity of this fern. Our new data also highlight the importance of montane forests and woodlands as hotspots of biodiversity in the Azores and the need to increase the protection status of all areas with remnant natural forest patches.The field trip to Pico Island and open access were funded by FEDER (85%) and by Azorean Public funds (15%), through the O...
Twenty-nine lichens species were reported in samples from Azorean Cryptomeria japonica forests. One...
Of the total 286 species identified, 81% were captured between 1999 and 2000, a period during which...
Copyright © 2001 by Walter de Gruyter.Ten species of benthic marine algae, new distribution records ...
MOVECLIM, Mid Course Meeting, 2-6 September 2013, Réunion (Mascarenes).The evergreen forests of the ...
The data presented here originated from field expeditions carried out between 2017 and 2018, within ...
Para a brióflora da Graciosa estavam referidas 17 espécies. Este valor é agora alargado para 107 spp...
Several individuals of the fern hybrid Asplenium × rouyi are recorded from Santa Maria Island, Azore...
This study explores the composition and structure of species communities associated with the native ...
Pico Island remains one of the last remnants of natural vegetation in the Azores, including the larg...
The authors visited the Azores in September 1986 to investigate the status of the archipelago's natu...
Several field methodologies, analytical measures and theoretical patterns have been explored for con...
BACKGROUND: The macroalgal flora of Graciosa (central group of Azores archipelago) is poorly known, ...
One hundred lichen species and lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Azores, occurring on São Mi...
JUSTIFICATION: Dinotrema azoricum is an endemic species of the Azores, Portugal. It is known only fr...
Bryophytes, including mosses, liverworts and hornworts, are terrestrial plants, with a particular li...
Twenty-nine lichens species were reported in samples from Azorean Cryptomeria japonica forests. One...
Of the total 286 species identified, 81% were captured between 1999 and 2000, a period during which...
Copyright © 2001 by Walter de Gruyter.Ten species of benthic marine algae, new distribution records ...
MOVECLIM, Mid Course Meeting, 2-6 September 2013, Réunion (Mascarenes).The evergreen forests of the ...
The data presented here originated from field expeditions carried out between 2017 and 2018, within ...
Para a brióflora da Graciosa estavam referidas 17 espécies. Este valor é agora alargado para 107 spp...
Several individuals of the fern hybrid Asplenium × rouyi are recorded from Santa Maria Island, Azore...
This study explores the composition and structure of species communities associated with the native ...
Pico Island remains one of the last remnants of natural vegetation in the Azores, including the larg...
The authors visited the Azores in September 1986 to investigate the status of the archipelago's natu...
Several field methodologies, analytical measures and theoretical patterns have been explored for con...
BACKGROUND: The macroalgal flora of Graciosa (central group of Azores archipelago) is poorly known, ...
One hundred lichen species and lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Azores, occurring on São Mi...
JUSTIFICATION: Dinotrema azoricum is an endemic species of the Azores, Portugal. It is known only fr...
Bryophytes, including mosses, liverworts and hornworts, are terrestrial plants, with a particular li...
Twenty-nine lichens species were reported in samples from Azorean Cryptomeria japonica forests. One...
Of the total 286 species identified, 81% were captured between 1999 and 2000, a period during which...
Copyright © 2001 by Walter de Gruyter.Ten species of benthic marine algae, new distribution records ...