2014
DOI: 10.1179/1743282014y.0000000115
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“…Occasionally occurs on rotten wood and on soil in disturbed places. Oreas martiana -4; L (Ellis et al, 2014b). Single collection on wet alpine meadow with close bryophyte cover below snow bed, on rock covered by moist fine soil.…”
Section: Mossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occasionally occurs on rotten wood and on soil in disturbed places. Oreas martiana -4; L (Ellis et al, 2014b). Single collection on wet alpine meadow with close bryophyte cover below snow bed, on rock covered by moist fine soil.…”
Section: Mossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is evidenced by the recent discoveries of some new species to New Zealand (Bednarek- and resurrection of some species from oblivion including B. elegans (Müller 1898: 168) Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra (2010 (Ellis et al, 2011a) and B. chlorocarpa in the present account. Moreover, several species previously known from elsewhere have been added to the moss flora of New Zealand (Blockeel et al, 2008;Ellis et al, 2011aEllis et al, , 2014, Tasmania (Blockeel et al, 2010;Ellis et al, 2011b) and Australia (Blockeel et al, 2008). On the other hand, some species reported from Australia (Streimann & Klanzenga, 2002), such as B. affinis (Weber & Mohr 1807: 127) Bedn.-Ochyra et Ochyra in Ochyra et al (2003: 144), B. heterosticha (Hedwig 1801: 109) Bedn.-Ochyra et Ochyra in Ochyra et al (2003: 145), B. obtusa (Bridel 1801: 290) Bedn.-Ochyra et Ochyra in Ochyra et al (2003: 146) and B. rupestris (Hooker & Wilson 1844: 544) Bedn.-Ochyra et Ochyra in Ochyra et al (2003: 147) must be excluded from the bryoflora of this continent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…it/ambiente/siti-di-importanza-comunitaria-sic/), the EU-habitats investigated were: 91E0*, alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Padion, Alnion incanae, Salicion albae; 92A0, Salix alba and Populus alba galleries; 6430, hydrophilous tall herb fringe communities of the plains and the mountains to alpine levels; 7220*, petrifying springs with tufa formation (Cratoneurion); 9340, Quercus ilex and Quercus rotundifolia forests. They are mostly located at the base of rock faces, and subject to water spray on organic debris colonised by briophytes (Ellis et al 2014, Ellis et al 2016.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%