Fig. 2 Micromorphological differences between Drepanocladus longifolius and D in Do Antarctic populations represent local or widespread phylogenetic and ecological lineages? Complicated fate of bipolar moss concepts with Drepanocladus longifolius as a case study ...
Fig. 2 Micromorphological differences between Drepanocladus longifolius and D. capillifolius. Alar cells of D. longifolius a, b—from Lyall 47, Falkland Islands. Alar cells of D. capillifolius c―from Nelson 4262, USA, Wyoming (KRAM), d―from isolectotype of Hypnum capillifolium var. fallax Renauld, Ca...
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Summary: | Fig. 2 Micromorphological differences between Drepanocladus longifolius and D. capillifolius. Alar cells of D. longifolius a, b—from Lyall 47, Falkland Islands. Alar cells of D. capillifolius c―from Nelson 4262, USA, Wyoming (KRAM), d―from isolectotype of Hypnum capillifolium var. fallax Renauld, Canada, Quebec. Scale bar 100 μm ... : Published as part of Ronikier, Marta Saługa Ryszard Ochyra Jan Żarnowiec Michał, 2018, Do Antarctic populations represent local or widespread phylogenetic and ecological lineages? Complicated fate of bipolar moss concepts with Drepanocladus longifolius as a case study, pp. 263-278 in Organisms Diversity & Evolution 18 (3) on page 271, DOI: 10.1007/s13127-018-0372-8, http://zenodo.org/record/13166624 ... |
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