The Arctic-Alpine and Montane Mosses of the Gulf of St. Lawrence Region Part II: Arctic-Alpine and Arctic Elements

Arctic-alpine and montane mosses are an important component of the flora in the Gulf of St. Lawrence region, where many species are rare or disjunct from the Arctic or the Western Cordillera. This paper presents an annotated list for 83 species as documentation for conservation work and future studi...

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Published in:Evansia
Main Author: René J. Belland
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Language:English
Published: The American Bryological and Lichenological Society 2015
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spelling ftbioone:10.1639/079.032.0302 2023-07-30T04:00:19+02:00 The Arctic-Alpine and Montane Mosses of the Gulf of St. Lawrence Region Part II: Arctic-Alpine and Arctic Elements René J. Belland René J. Belland world 2015-09-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1639/079.032.0302 en eng The American Bryological and Lichenological Society doi:10.1639/079.032.0302 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1639/079.032.0302 Text 2015 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1639/079.032.0302 2023-07-09T11:01:03Z Arctic-alpine and montane mosses are an important component of the flora in the Gulf of St. Lawrence region, where many species are rare or disjunct from the Arctic or the Western Cordillera. This paper presents an annotated list for 83 species as documentation for conservation work and future studies. Encalypta alpina, Plagiobryum demissum, and Pohlia atropurpurea are reported new for the region. Trichostomum arcticum is reported new for Newfoundland. Occurrence in the Gulf region, global distribution, literature references, and conservation status are given for all taxa. Text Arctic Newfoundland BioOne Online Journals Arctic Evansia 32 3 107 120
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description Arctic-alpine and montane mosses are an important component of the flora in the Gulf of St. Lawrence region, where many species are rare or disjunct from the Arctic or the Western Cordillera. This paper presents an annotated list for 83 species as documentation for conservation work and future studies. Encalypta alpina, Plagiobryum demissum, and Pohlia atropurpurea are reported new for the region. Trichostomum arcticum is reported new for Newfoundland. Occurrence in the Gulf region, global distribution, literature references, and conservation status are given for all taxa.
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