2013
DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.22.07
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Ecology and distribution of Dicranum viride (Sull. Lesq.) Lindb. (Bryophyta) in the Southern Ural Mts.

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“…A strong association between D. viride and H. cupressiforme var. filiforme is also widely highlighted in the bryo-sociological literature (Bardat and Hugonnot 2002, Mežaka et al 2008, Baisheva et al 2013. We suggest then that H. cupressiforme var.…”
Section: Tested Data Testssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…A strong association between D. viride and H. cupressiforme var. filiforme is also widely highlighted in the bryo-sociological literature (Bardat and Hugonnot 2002, Mežaka et al 2008, Baisheva et al 2013. We suggest then that H. cupressiforme var.…”
Section: Tested Data Testssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…(Ignatova and Fedosov 2008). In Europe, it is recorded from isolated localities in the Basque country (in Spain and France), central and eastern France (Bardat and Hugonnot 2002), south-west Germany (Stebel et al 2011, Meinunger andSchröder 2007), south Scandinavia (Baisheva et al 2013), and Poland (Stebel et al 2011). French populations define the western limit of its European range.…”
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“…We considered Dicranum viride , a rare, nemoral moss of Holarctic distribution, known from Europe, European Russia, the southern part of the Far East and North America (Bardat and Hugonnot 2002, Baisheva et al 2013). This corticolous epiphyte mainly grows at the base of living deciduous trees (Dierßen 2001, Bardat and Hugonnot 2002, Stebel et al 2014).…”
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“…The climate is oceanic, with an average annual precipitation level of 714 mm and frequent fog. In addition, three streams cross the forest, forming a pond network that makes the Compiègne forest suitable habitat for species that require high atmospheric humidity such as D. viride (Baisheva et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%