New bryological data from relict mires in the Gran Sasso-Laga National Park (Central Apennines) and their interpretation according to the EUNIS classification and Habitats Directive

During a phytosociological field-work campaign aimed at studying some relict Scheuchzerio-Caricetea boreal mires of the montane and subalpine belts of the Laga Mountains, the highest and largest siliceous massif of the Apennine range, several bryophyte taxa of particular biogeographic interest were...

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Main Authors: Di Pietro, Romeo, Praleskouskaya, Safiya, Aleffi, Michele, Di Pietro, Francesco, Di Pietro, Adriano, Tondi, Giancarlo, Fortini, Paola
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Tondi, Giancarlo
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spellingShingle Biogeography
Boreal Flora
Cryptogams
EUNIS classification
Habitats Directive
High-altitude fens
Liverworts
Mediterranean mires
Mosses
Nature Conservation
Phytosociology
Di Pietro, Romeo
Praleskouskaya, Safiya
Aleffi, Michele
Di Pietro, Francesco
Di Pietro, Adriano
Tondi, Giancarlo
Fortini, Paola
New bryological data from relict mires in the Gran Sasso-Laga National Park (Central Apennines) and their interpretation according to the EUNIS classification and Habitats Directive
title New bryological data from relict mires in the Gran Sasso-Laga National Park (Central Apennines) and their interpretation according to the EUNIS classification and Habitats Directive
title_full New bryological data from relict mires in the Gran Sasso-Laga National Park (Central Apennines) and their interpretation according to the EUNIS classification and Habitats Directive
title_fullStr New bryological data from relict mires in the Gran Sasso-Laga National Park (Central Apennines) and their interpretation according to the EUNIS classification and Habitats Directive
title_full_unstemmed New bryological data from relict mires in the Gran Sasso-Laga National Park (Central Apennines) and their interpretation according to the EUNIS classification and Habitats Directive
title_short New bryological data from relict mires in the Gran Sasso-Laga National Park (Central Apennines) and their interpretation according to the EUNIS classification and Habitats Directive
title_sort new bryological data from relict mires in the gran sasso-laga national park (central apennines) and their interpretation according to the eunis classification and habitats directive
topic Biogeography
Boreal Flora
Cryptogams
EUNIS classification
Habitats Directive
High-altitude fens
Liverworts
Mediterranean mires
Mosses
Nature Conservation
Phytosociology
topic_facet Biogeography
Boreal Flora
Cryptogams
EUNIS classification
Habitats Directive
High-altitude fens
Liverworts
Mediterranean mires
Mosses
Nature Conservation
Phytosociology
url https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2024612/02