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Bryophyta
Bryophyta
Arctoa is a bryological journal, publishing scientific papers on mosses (Musci, or Bryophyta), liverworts (Hepaticae, or Marchantiophyta) and hornworts (Anthocerotae, or Anthocerotophyta). Arctoa is published since 1992 by KMK Scientific Press Ltd. The journal is issued once a year. Arctoa accepts for publication original results that were never published earlier. [Information of the supplier]
http://arctoa.ru/en/
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The Bildatlas der Moose is a collection of plates of all mosses growing in Germany, composed of a habitus image, in most cases photographed at the growth site, and besides close-ups and photomicrographs of all details necessary for determination. If not stated otherwise, all photography, layout and typeset is by Michael Lueth himself. Since the plates, similar to a combined collection of exsiccata and permanent slides, are intended as a complement to existing guides, text was considered dispensible. ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.bildatlas-moose.de/
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Bryolich
Founded in 1956, the Swiss Association of Bryology and Lichenology (BRYOLICH) is devoted to the study and conservation of bryophytes and lichens and it supports research and education in bryology and lichenology especially in Switzerland. Approximately 250 individuals worldwide, both amateurs and professionals, held membership in the society. Since 1992, BRYOLICH is a member of the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SAS). [Information of the supplier]
http://www.bryolich.ch/
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This glossary contains 1181 English terms and their definitions from the original publication of mosses, as well as French, German, and Spanish translations. [On-line version of Glossarium Pollyglottum Bryologiae: A multilingual glossary for bryology; originally published in Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden Vol. 33, 1990.] [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/tropicos/most/Glossary/glosefr.html
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The Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society (BLWG, founded in 1946), is a society with about 400 members (50 from abroad), which are interested in bryophytes and lichens. Among BLWG's online resources, there are online distribution maps and photographs of bryophytes based on 950.000 field records and specimens, and a Checklist of Dutch Bryophytes. [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.blwg.nl/mossen/mossen/mossen.aspx
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BLAM was founded about 40 years ago to facilitate contact between people working in any field of lichenology or bryology in Central Europe. Today, BLAM is a registered association with 320 members, EU-European and abroad, professionals and amateurs.
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Academic societies, professional associations, working groups; Newsletter, mailing lists, forums, blogs
http://www.blam-hp.eu/
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For more than ten years I have been working on a book on bryophyte ecology and was joined by Heinjo During,
who has been very helpful in critiquing multiple versions of the chapters. But as the book progressed, the field of
bryophyte ecology progressed faster. No chapter ever seemed to stay finished, hence the decision to publish online.
Furthermore, rather than being a textbook, it is evolving into an encyclopedia that would be at least three volumes, with the first being physiological ecology, ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.bryoecol.mtu.edu/
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This PDF file illustrates Bryophyte Phylogeny. The hypothetical tree of nonvascular land plants is based on molecular phylogenetic data (Feb. 2012). Branch lengths are deliberate, not expressing actual time scale; the position of many characters on the tree is still unclear; some minor orders/families have been omitted; if a character is marked as being a potential synapomorphy at a particular node/for a clade, this does not mean that all members of that clade possess that character. [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www2.biologie.fu-berlin.de/sysbot/poster/BPP-E.pdf
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The aim of "Bryophytes de France" (Bryophytes of France) is to provide a plattform for experts and enthusiasts in bryology, who up to now form a rather dispersed community in France, with limited opportunities for scientific communication and sharing of bryological information. [Information of the supplier, translated and modified]
http://www.bryophytes-de-france.org/
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This online flora of California mosses is a work in progress. It is a collaborative effort of a broad group of professional and amateur bryologists, coordinated by UC Berkeley and Cal State Northridge. The initial basis for this flora derives from three print publications (Norris and Shevock 2004a,b; Malcolm et al. 2009) as well as previously unreleased full-length treatments of about 400 species by D. H. Norris. The eFlora already includes many updates to this previous work, and will continue to ... [Information of the supplier]
http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/CA_moss_eflora/
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