2022
DOI: 10.1080/03736687.2022.2061242
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 69

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“…Still, 20 % of bryophyte species are categorised as data deficient in the National Red List (Martinčič 2016). Increased attention to Slovenia's bryophyte flora has led to the discovery of several species whose presence was previously unknown in the country (for example, Martinčič 2018, 2022, Strgulc Krajšek et al 2021, Ellis et al 2022. However, there are still regions in Slovenia and specific habitats that remain less extensively investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Still, 20 % of bryophyte species are categorised as data deficient in the National Red List (Martinčič 2016). Increased attention to Slovenia's bryophyte flora has led to the discovery of several species whose presence was previously unknown in the country (for example, Martinčič 2018, 2022, Strgulc Krajšek et al 2021, Ellis et al 2022. However, there are still regions in Slovenia and specific habitats that remain less extensively investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Being under increasing pressure from human activities and recently under the negative impact of global climate changes, the dynamics and the changes of flora and vegetation in the last decades are much faster and more serious than in the previous century. erefore the information on the occurrence of species in areas previously not occupied by them, unnoticed or misidentified with other species, is of great interest to many biologists throughout the world and continues to be published (e.g., Dudáš et al, 2022;Ellis et al, 2022;Nobis et al, 2020;von Raab-Straube & Raus, 2022). In the last issues of ASBP, there also have been published several short notes on new records of the flora of selected countries (Bulakh et al, 2022;Lipińska et al, 2022;Łazarski, 2022;Tlałka et al, 2021;Vončina et al, 2022).…”
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