1994
DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.03.09
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Bryophyte vegetation of Bashkiria, South Urals. I. Epiphytic and epixylic communities

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“…In the southern parts of province, these epiphytic communities are quite common, whereas in the northern districts they occur only in floodplain forests on linden, oak, aspen and elm. Our communities differ from typical ones described in Bashkortostan (Baisheva et al, 1994) by the high constancy of Radula complanata and poor floristic composition: the average species number in relevé is 4. The average cover is 97%.…”
Section: Association Pylaisietum Polyanthae Felföldy 1941 (Table 9 In...contrasting
confidence: 93%
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“…In the southern parts of province, these epiphytic communities are quite common, whereas in the northern districts they occur only in floodplain forests on linden, oak, aspen and elm. Our communities differ from typical ones described in Bashkortostan (Baisheva et al, 1994) by the high constancy of Radula complanata and poor floristic composition: the average species number in relevé is 4. The average cover is 97%.…”
Section: Association Pylaisietum Polyanthae Felföldy 1941 (Table 9 In...contrasting
confidence: 93%
“…The habitats are rather xerophytic and well lit. The communities of the study area differ significantly from European (Marstaller, 1993) and Bashkirian ones (Baisheva et al, 1994) by the absence of Leucodon sciuroides, Ulota crispa, Hypnum cupressiforme and the high constancy of Lewinskia speciosa and Radula complanata. In the southern taiga zone, Ptilidium pulscherrimum may also have high constancy in the communities of this association.…”
Section: Association Pylaisietum Polyanthae Felföldy 1941 (Table 9 In...mentioning
confidence: 68%
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