Biogeography of Grimmia teretinervis (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae) in North America

Grimmia teretinervis is thought to occur sporadically across the North American continent. New site records from Alberta, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska are linked to the margin of the Cretaceous epicontinental seaway. Geological maps from other areas of the continent reveal that G. teretinervis is...

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Main Author: Roxanne I. Hastings
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Published: The American Bryological and Lichenological Society 2002
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spelling ftbioone:10.1639/0007-2745(2002)105[0262:BOGTBG]2.0.CO;2 2023-07-30T04:07:30+02:00 Biogeography of Grimmia teretinervis (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae) in North America Roxanne I. Hastings Roxanne I. Hastings world 2002-06-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2002)105[0262:BOGTBG]2.0.CO;2 en eng The American Bryological and Lichenological Society doi:10.1639/0007-2745(2002)105[0262:BOGTBG]2.0.CO;2 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2002)105[0262:BOGTBG]2.0.CO;2 Text 2002 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2002)105[0262:BOGTBG]2.0.CO;2 2023-07-09T10:55:18Z Grimmia teretinervis is thought to occur sporadically across the North American continent. New site records from Alberta, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska are linked to the margin of the Cretaceous epicontinental seaway. Geological maps from other areas of the continent reveal that G. teretinervis is associated with deposits from other ancient epicontinental seaways. All areas have experienced either faulting or fluvial erosion that have exposed massive sections of calcareous sediments that are suitable microhabitats for G. teretinervis. Text Alaska Yukon BioOne Online Journals Yukon
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description Grimmia teretinervis is thought to occur sporadically across the North American continent. New site records from Alberta, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska are linked to the margin of the Cretaceous epicontinental seaway. Geological maps from other areas of the continent reveal that G. teretinervis is associated with deposits from other ancient epicontinental seaways. All areas have experienced either faulting or fluvial erosion that have exposed massive sections of calcareous sediments that are suitable microhabitats for G. teretinervis.
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title Biogeography of Grimmia teretinervis (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae) in North America
title_short Biogeography of Grimmia teretinervis (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae) in North America
title_full Biogeography of Grimmia teretinervis (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae) in North America
title_fullStr Biogeography of Grimmia teretinervis (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae) in North America
title_full_unstemmed Biogeography of Grimmia teretinervis (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae) in North America
title_sort biogeography of grimmia teretinervis (bryopsida, grimmiaceae) in north america
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