2015
DOI: 10.1179/1743282015y.0000000035
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 45

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“…The finding of the moss Antitrichia curtipendula was also relevant for the archipelago [69]. Growing as an epiphyte on Erica azorica at 1600 m, this large moss was already known from Macaronesia on both the Canary Islands and the Madeira archipelago but not yet in the Azores [70].…”
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“…The finding of the moss Antitrichia curtipendula was also relevant for the archipelago [69]. Growing as an epiphyte on Erica azorica at 1600 m, this large moss was already known from Macaronesia on both the Canary Islands and the Madeira archipelago but not yet in the Azores [70].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some species were only recorded once for the whole gradient (n uniques = 19; 13.2%) (e.g., Calypogeia azorica, C. sphagnicola, Geocalyx graveolens, Heterocladium heteropterum and Sciuro-hypnum plumosum). The pleurocarpous moss Antitrichia curtipendula, found at 1600 m a.s.l., was recorded as new for Pico Island and the Azores [69], almost 10 years after Erik Sjögren had postulated its possible presence on the island [70]. Two endemic Azorean species (a liverwort, Bazzania azorica, and a moss, Echinodium renauldii [71]), eight Macaronesian endemic species, five liverworts (Calypogeia azorica, Cheilolejeunea cedercreutzii, Heteroscyphus denticulatus, Radula wichurae and Telaranea azorica) and three mosses (Alophosia azorica, Andoa berthelotiana and Isothecium prolixum) were reported from the surveyed sites.…”
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“…Ecology. This species is found in shaded locations in low to high elevations [21] and recorded in epigeic, epilithic, epixylic and epiphytic habitats (e.g., [25,[28][29][30]34,62,79,[194][195][196][197][198][199]). Distribution.…”
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“…Ecology. It is considered as a circumboreal species, where it is recorded in epigeic, epilithic, epixylic and epiphytic habitats; more abundant in alpine areas (e.g., [28][29][30]34,79,194,198,199,206]). Distribution.…”
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“…Sabovljević, 2003Sabovljević, , 2006Sabovljević & Marka, 2009;Papp et al, 2014Papp et al, , 2016a, Croatia (e.g. Papp et al, 2013aPapp et al, , 2013bAlegro et al, 2014Alegro et al, , 2015Ellis et al, 2015), Macedonia (e.g. Papp et al, 2016bPapp et al, , 2016c, and Montenegro (e.g.…”
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