2015
DOI: 10.12657/steciana.019.009
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Contribution to the bryoflora of the Wolin island (NW Poland)

Abstract: Information on distribution and habitats of 176 bryophyte species revealed by a survey of the Wolin Island conducted during the 12 th Bryological Workshop organised by the Bryological Section of the Polish Botanical Society is presented. The most interesting (rare, protected and threatened

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“…According to szWeykoWski (2006), the species is rare or absent in western Poland. However, some new records have been published recently from the north-western part of the country (Górski 2010, 2013, Górski & Gąbka 2015c, Górski & kaPustyński 2015c, WilhelM et al 2015, which reveal this species to be no longer rare in the West Pomerania region. Thus far, N. curvifolia has not been reported from the Pojezierze Lubuskie Lakeland.…”
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“…According to szWeykoWski (2006), the species is rare or absent in western Poland. However, some new records have been published recently from the north-western part of the country (Górski 2010, 2013, Górski & Gąbka 2015c, Górski & kaPustyński 2015c, WilhelM et al 2015, which reveal this species to be no longer rare in the West Pomerania region. Thus far, N. curvifolia has not been reported from the Pojezierze Lubuskie Lakeland.…”
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“…Lindb., Grimmia hartmanii Schimp. (Stebel, 2006), G. pulvinata (Fudali & Szymanowski, 2019;Fudali & Żołnierz, 2019;Wilhelm et al, 2015), Orthotrichum anomalum Hedw. (Fudali & Szymanowski, 2019;Stebel & Fojcik, 2016), and Tortula muralis (Fudali & Szymanowski, 2019;Plášek et al, 2014).…”
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“…Unlike in the Carpathians, information about the frequent occurrence of moss in the Wyżyna Krakowsko-Częstochowska Upland was presented by Fojcik (2011). The remaining reports from Poland are scarce, although in the last two decades there has been more information about new stations of this species in Poland (ciosek & trzPil-zwierzyk 2003, wolski & Fudali 2013, wilhelm et al 2015.…”
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confidence: 99%