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The present study is based on the analysis of thalli of Lithophyllum byssoides (Lamarck) Foslie (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) collected from the Island of Ustica (southern Tyrrhenian Sea). Both the composition of mineral deposits, and the morphology of the thallus were examined. Chemical-mineralogical analyses (by energy dispersive spectrometry, X-ray diffractometry and atomic absorption spectrophotometry) revealed the structure and organisation of the mineral deposits, mainly calcium carbonate, present within the cell wall. Calcium carbonate was mainly deposited as calcite with 15% of magnesium carbonate, but aragonite was also detected. A comparison with data referring to thalli collected from two localities along the north-western coast of Sicily (Mannino, 1992, 1994) highlighted some differences, among the three populations, relative to composition of mineral deposits and population structure. Results from the present study also point to a relationship between composition of mineral deposits and environmental factors.  相似文献   

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《Journal of bryology》2013,35(3):190-193
Abstract

The moss Hypnum cupressiforme var. heseleri is reported new to the British Isles and its status is discussed. Line drawings and a photographic illustration are provided. It was found growing on an apple tree on the Royal Estate, at Flitcham in West Norfolk. It differs from other species of Hypnum in its distinctive rounded-concave leaf form and julaceous branches. The habitat and ecology are broadly similar to those in the other European sites from which this moss has been reported.  相似文献   

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《Journal of bryology》2013,35(3):449-450
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A single, small moss leaf has been found among very small amounts of contents extracted from the Tyrolean Iceman's colon. It belongs to the species Neckera complanata Hedw., a woodland moss of low to moderate altitudes. The leaf was accidently ingested and not consumed as food.  相似文献   

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Macroinvertebrate density, biomass and drift were studied from moss-covered and moss-free channels in the South Fork Salmon River, Idaho. Insect densities were compared for 10 different substrate types and locations involving moss (Fontinalis neo-mexicana), sand, pebbles and cobbles. An ANOVA test demonstrated that insect densities varied significantly with substrate type (P < 0.05), and that total insect density in moss clumps differed significantly from densities in mineral substrates. Insect densities were 4–18 times greater in moss clumps than in mineral substrates under and adjacent to moss; sands under moss supported the lowest densities. During most tests, densities in pebble and cobble substrates adjacent to moss clumps were not significantly different from those found in similar substrates in the moss-free channel. The 20% moss-covered channel had 1.6 to 7.2 greater insect density and 1.4 to 6.1 greater biomass than did the moss-free channel for the tests conducted. Generally, midges (Chironomidae) made up over 50% of the insect community; annelids were the principal non-insect invertebrates.In spite of greater insect density and biomass in a moss-covered than in the moss-free channel, we did not demonstrate universally increased drift of the immature stages from the moss-covered channel, at least during daylight hours. As a consequence, we infer that salmonid fishes, feeding primarily on drifting insects during the daytime, may not derive increased caloric benefit from moss habitats until the insects emerge as adults.  相似文献   

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Samples of moss and freshwater algae collected from the Bunger Hills contained Plectus antarcticus, P. frigophilus, and Helicotylenchus sp.; P. globilabiatus Kirjanova, 1958 was not found. P. antarcticus was identified from moss collected at Gaussberg. Plant-feeding nematodes such as Helicotylenchus have not previously been recorded from continental Antarctica.  相似文献   

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《Plant Ecology & Diversity》2013,6(3-4):383-392
Background: Arctic lichens and mosses are covered by snow for more than half the year and are generally considered as being dormant for most of this period. However, enhanced frequency of winter warming events due to climate change can cause increased disturbance of their protective subnivean environment.

Aim: To further understand cryptogamic responses to midwinter warming we compared the ecophysiological performance of one lichen and one moss species during a simulated warming event.

Methods: We measured photosynthesis and dark respiration in samples of the moss Hylocomium splendens and the lichen Peltigera aphthosa removed from under snow, and on natural refreezing after the warming event, which was simulated by using infrared heaters suspended above the ground.

Results: The moss exposed to light at +5 °C immediately after removal from their subnivean environment and from warmed plots showed positive net gas exchange within 332 s; the lichen required 1238 s. Photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation rates were equal to that, or higher than, during the preceding growing season. Upon refreezing after the event, moss photosynthesis declined considerably.

Conclusions: The moss, and to a lesser extent the lichen, may contribute to subnivean midwinter ecosystem respiration, and both are opportunistic, and can take advantage of warmer winter phases for photosynthesis and growth. This ought to be taken into account in vegetation change projections of cryptogam-rich ecosystems.  相似文献   

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Barbula munyensis R.S.Williams, a neglected moss species known only from the type material collected in central Peru in 1923, is newly reported for the moss floras of Argentina and Bolivia. The species is described, illustrated, mapped, and its habitat preferences are provided. Diagnostic characters and differentiation from some closely related South American taxa, with which it may be confused, are discussed. Barbula orizabensis Müll.Hal., a similar taxon, is excluded from the South American moss flora.  相似文献   

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《Journal of bryology》2013,35(4):707-721
Abstract

A growth experiment was undertaken to study the effects of nitrogen supply and irradiance on growth and nitrogen status in the moss Dicranum majus Sm. from two areas receiving different amounts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Intact samples of D. majus carpets were taken from two Picea abies forests, one located in southern Norway (high-N site) and the other in central Norway (low-N site). The moss carpets were grown for 120 days at three irradiance levels (PPFD: 20,40 or 80 μmol m?2 s?l) and sprayed daily with equal amounts of a nutrient solution containing 30, 180 or 330 μM nitrogen as NO3 - and NH4 +. Concentrations and total amounts of nitrogen, soluble proteins and chlorophyll were highest in moss plants from the high-N site, both at the start and the end of the experiment. The elongation growth was highest at the lowest irradiance level. As total biomass production did not differ between nitrogen and light treatments, moss growth was presumably limited by other factors, even at the lowest supply rates. Concentrations and total amounts of nitrogen increased with increasing nitrogen supply in moss plants from both sites. Accumulated nitrogen was partly stored as protein and chlorophyll. Recycling of nitrogen from old to young tissues is discussed as a possible explanation for the rather low nitrogen demand in D. majus and the persistently higher nitrogen contents in moss plants from the high-N site.  相似文献   

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《Journal of bryology》2013,35(2):157-161
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In February 2000, a Grimmia collecting trip was made in the Nepalese Khumbu valley. Grimmia Hedw. is the most abundantly occurring moss genus in this area, and from Lukla (2866 m) up to Mt Everest base camp (5400 m) ten species were encountered. A key is presented. G. handelii Broth., hitherto only known by gametophytes from China, was found with sporophytes, and is described and illustrated. The other species are briefly discussed.  相似文献   

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《Journal of bryology》2013,35(4):607-617
Abstract

Water loss in the endohydric moss Polytrichum commune was found to be controlled by a complex series of leaf arrangement changes, and by changes in water potential deficit of the shoots. This contrasted with the water relations of the ectohydric moss Rhacomitrium lanuginosum in which there was apparently little control over loss. Water conduction in Polytrichum was predominantly internal under high evaporative flux, and external under moderate flux, but under many stress conditions both pathways would probably be necessary to maintain an optimum water balance.  相似文献   

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Summary Mosses account for 75% of the annual phosphorus accumulation in aboveground parts of an Alaskan black spruce forest, although they comprise only 17% of the phosphorus pool in aboveground vegetation. Sphagnum subsecundum and feathermosses (Hylocomium splendens and Pleurozium schreberi) have a higher capacity to absorb phosphate than do the fine roots of black spruce (Picea mariana) that are situated beneath the moss layer. In three of the four moss species studied, phosphate absorption capacity increases with increasing age of green tissue and decreases with increasing age of brown tissue. In the two feathermosses, which acquire moisture primarily from the air, and in Sphagnum, phosphate absorption is more rapid in green than in brown tissue. In contrast, the endohydric moss Polytrichum commune, which transports water through stem tissue from soil, absorbs phosphate most rapidly from stems in mineral soil. Two treatments designed to reduce activity of mycorrhizae (cutting of roots extending beneath the moss carpet or application to the moss surface of a fungicide that kills mycorrhizal hyphae) tended to increase phosphate retention by mosses and reduce phosphate transfer out of the experimental plots. This suggests that mycorrhizae are an important avenue of phosphorus movement out of the moss carpet and a means by which the black spruce competes with the overlying mosses for nutrients.  相似文献   

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《Journal of bryology》2013,35(1):54-61
Abstract

In the present study, scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDS) was used in conjunction with the sequential elution technique (SET) to evaluate the efficacy of extraction of Zn from the moss Pseudoscleropodium purum (Hedw.) M. Fleisch. Moss samples were collected from two areas, a contaminated area (with high concentrations of Zn) in the surroundings of a steel works, and an uncontaminated area. Some samples from the uncontaminated area were used as controls, and others were incubated in a solution of ZnCl2 for subsequent analysis of uptake and location of Zn. The concentrations of Zn in the different cell compartments of the moss were determined by use of the SET, and different points on the surface of the moss and in deposited particles were analysed by SEM–EDS. The results showed that the extracellular fraction obtained by SET includes the Zn bound to cation exchange sites in the moss and Zn bound to particles on the moss surface, which leads to overestimation of extracellular Zn. After extracellular extraction, Zn was not detected on the surface of the moss or in the particles. To avoid problems associated with the presence of particles on the moss surface, a washing procedure should be used to remove such particles before application of the SET. Another possibility is to use the intracellular concentration, as this is not affected by the metal load in the particles and better reflects those contaminants that affect the moss metabolism.  相似文献   

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Summary

Samples of moss were collected each month between April 1980 and April 1983 from three sites within a small woodland glade at Morton Lochs National Nature Reserve, Tayport, Fife. Variations occured in the amount and range of modern pollen and spores in the moss samples from month to month and from year to year. In particular, lower numbers and a more restricted range of taxa were found in samples collected during winter months. This casts doubt on the assumptions that moss samples contain several years' accumulation of pollen and spores and that winter is the best time of year for collecting moss samples for modern pollen sudies.  相似文献   

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The biodeterioration of stone substrata by bryophytes (Musci and Hepaticae) is due to biogeochemical and biogeophysical mechanisms. In this work the biogeochemical damage caused by epilithic moss species, found in archaeological sites of Rome, was investigated. The cellular calcium content in specimens of Grimmia pulvinata (Hedw.) Sm. was analysed using a sequential elution technique. The analyses were carried out on moss specimens sampled from different lithotypes and in different seasons in order to measure the calcium concentration both in relation to the mineral composition of the stone and to the plant physiology. The highest calcium concentration of the extracellular exchangeable fraction was detected in the samples grown on marble and in the waterlogged specimen sampled in spring time.  相似文献   

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Summary

Specimens of the genus Ramazzottius Binda and Pilato, 1986 (Eutar-digrada, Hypsibiidae) were obtained from 2 moss and 1 lichen sample(s) collected in the Emilian Apennine Mountains. R. tribulosus was only found in one sample, whereas R. oberhaeuseri was found in all three. The first species had only diploid specimens, with 6 bivalents during the first meiotic division; the second had only females showing various polyploid cytotypes in addition to the diploid bisexual cytotype cited for this area. One of the triploid and the tetraploid cytotypes were characterized by the presence of univalents at oocyte metaphase. In contrast, another cytotype had “bivalents” in triploid number. Though the large number of cytotypes found in a single sample may be attributed to chance, it is better explained by an in loco origin, at least in some cases.  相似文献   

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《Journal of bryology》2013,35(5):818-827
Abstract

1. Seasonal variations in the percentaae of potassium, sodium, calcium and phosphorus in the current season's growth segment of Acrocladium cuspidatum at three different habitats are presented.

2. The results show that the nutrient content of the moss carpet varies with time of year and also between habitats. For this reason comparisons between the nutrient content of moss carpets from different habitats are unlikely to be valid unless made at the same time of year or during comparable stages in the annual growth cycle of the species concerned.

3. In conditions where the moss becomes inundated by natural waters having a high concentration of calcium ions, the moss accumulates calcium to abnormally high levels.

4. Comparison of the nutrient content of the moss on open downland and under scrub shows a greater accumulation of potassium in the moss carpet of the scrub habitat. The monthly differences between the potassium contents from the two sites are positively correlated with the monthly rainfall as are also the actual percentages of potassium present in the moss carpet beneath the scrub.  相似文献   

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Background matching might lower the risk of seeds being eaten by seed predators that search visually. In aviary experiments, we analyzed the selection of diff erent-colored seeds by ground-feeding finches (Fringillacoelebs and F.montifringilla) against four naturally occurring forest soil substrates. The substrates were fresh burn (black), 6-year-old burn (brown), mineral soil (pale yellow) and Pleuroziumschreberi feather moss (green). We used color-sorted seeds of Pinussylvestris, a species with a large natural variation in seed color, ranging from pale yellow to black. Although seeds were scattered on the substrates at a density of only 91 seeds m−2, birds removed seeds effectively. Both bird species found more pale than dark seeds on the fresh burn substrate. F. montifringilla also recovered more pale than dark seeds on the old burn, and more dark than pale seeds on mineral soil. In moss, the birds found very few seeds compared to the other substrates, and there was no color discrimination. P.sylvestris is frequently regenerating after fire, suggesting that dark seeds would be favored under selection from visually searching predators. Fire-adapted conifers with serotinous cones, e.g., Pinuscontorta ssp. latifolia, which spread their seeds primarily on freshly burnt surfaces, produce uniformly black or dark brown seeds. However, regeneration of the non-serotinous P.sylvestris is often extended for several years after a fire, during which substrate color and structure change. This may have helped to maintain variation in seed color. When regeneration of a plant species occurs on a substrate of uniform color, we believe that selection by visually searching seed predators will result in the evolution of cryptic seed color. Received: 16 August 1996 / Accepted: 30 November 1996  相似文献   

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Introduction. During a field excursion in Guizhou Province, China, we collected some interesting moss specimens with branch leaves subulate in the upper part, partially and variably bistratose laminae, and a Macromitrium-like epiphytic growth habit on tree trunks. We present morphological and phylogenetic arguments for recognising these plants as a new moss species in the genus Macromitrium Brid. (Orthotrichaceae).

Methods. We compared the morphology of the potential new species with closely related species of Macromitrium, and constructed a phylogenetic tree based on ITS2, trnL and trnG including sampling from 14 other morphologically similar species of Macromitrium.

Key results. The proposed new species belongs to the genus Macromitrium (Orthotrichaceae, Musci). It is closely related to M. gymnostomum Sull. & Lesq. in the phylogenetic tree and according to gametophytic morphological features, represents a hitherto undescribed species.

Conclusions. A new moss species, Macromitrium maolanense Zeyou Zhang, D.D.Li, Jing Yu & S.L.Guo, is described and illustrated. The new species can be distinguished from all congeners by the combination of the following features of the branch leaves: (1) oblong-lanceolate, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, gradually narrowed to an easily broken subula; (2) rather obscure upper and medial cells, often with blackish stains among cells, densely pluripapillose; (3) variably and partially bistratose laminae in the upper 1/3 portion; (4) basal cells clear, hyaline and smooth, those near costae forming a ‘cancellina region’; and (5) with numerous brownish, clavate gemmae on upper portion. We also discuss the principal distinctive characters separating the new species from its nearest congeners.  相似文献   

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《Journal of bryology》2013,35(2):299-318
Abstract

Fissidens gymnogynus Besch., F. mangarevensis Mont. and F. obscurirete Broth. et Par. are reported new to the Philippine moss flora. Their discoveries greatly strengthen the continental Asiatic affinity of the local moss flora.  相似文献   

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