2022
DOI: 10.1590/1677-941x-abb-2022-0165
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Rediscovering Andreaea subulata Harv., a critically endangered moss in Brazil

Abstract: Andreaea subulata is a moss species that occurs throughout the Southern Hemisphere. In Brazil, it is restricted to high-altitude fields in the state of Rio de Janeiro. The last recorded collection of this species in the country was made 95 years ago in the Itatiaia National Park (INP). It was never seen or collected again since then and it was, therefore, considered 'probably extinct' in Brazil. Here we report the rediscovery of this species in the INP and provide information on its ecology and conservation st… Show more

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“…Disjunct distribution in the southern hemisphere. It has small populations, restricted to rocky habitats with the presence of water(Gonçalves et al 2022). In Brazil, it occurs in RJ state, with recent collection only in Agulhas Negras (INP).…”
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“…Disjunct distribution in the southern hemisphere. It has small populations, restricted to rocky habitats with the presence of water(Gonçalves et al 2022). In Brazil, it occurs in RJ state, with recent collection only in Agulhas Negras (INP).…”
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confidence: 99%