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Fossil Mosses: What Do They Tell Us About Moss Evolution?
Spore Dispersal Vectors
Plant Life MagillS Encyclopedia of Science
Tayloria Splachnoides (Schleich. Ex Schwägr.) Hook., New to the Pyrenees (France)
About the Book the Format Acknowledgments
Volume 1, Chapter 2-7: Bryophyta
(Bryopsida: Splachnaceae). Lily Roberta Lewis University of Connecticut,
[email protected]
First Evidence of Insect Attraction by a Southern Hemisphere Splachnaceae: the Case of Tayloria Dubyi Broth
Volume 2, Chapter 12-17: Terrestrial Insects: Holometabola
Field Guide to the Moss Genera in New Jersey by Keith Bowman
Water Relations: Conducting Structures
Australian Mosses Online
Examining the Coexistence of Splachnaceae Mosses in Newfoundland Peatlands
Amerorchis Rotundifolia (Banks Ex Pursh) Hultén Small Round-Leaved Orchis
Volume 1, Chapter 3-1: Sexuality: Sexual Strategies
Morphology of Mosses (Phylum Bryophyta)
Volume 2, Chapter 18-1: Large Mammals: Ruminants-Cervidae
Tayloria Serrata (Hedw.) B.S.G
Top View
Molecular Phylogenetics of Mosses and Relatives
Special Issue: Bryophytes California Native Plant Society Fremontia Membership Vol
New York City Ecoflora
On the Axillary Hairs of Leptobryum (Meesiaceae
Flora of New Zealand Mosses
Splachnum Species Are Entomophilous (Spread by Insects
Interactions with the Environment During Plant Sexual Reproduction and Dispersal Consequences for the Concept of Sexual Reproduction and Life
Lab 12: Bryophytes : Mosses and Liverworts (And Hornworts) Bryophytes
A Miniature World in Decline: European Red List of Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts
Bryophyte Ecology Glossary
Curriculum Vitae Bernard Goffinet
Tayloria Hook
In Vitro Splachnum Sphaericum Propagation of Saprophytic Moss
Plant Species of Concern
Tetraplodon Angustatus (Bryopsida, Splachnaceae) in the Polish Tatra Mts
HHS Public Access Author Manuscript
Rediscovered in South America MARÍA J. CANO & JUAN A. JIMÉNEZ
Checlklist of Mosses of Oregon
The Relative Importance of Olfactory Signaling to Fly-Moss Spore Dispersal Network Structure of Two Sympatric Moss Species in Newfoundland, Canada by © D
Testing the Ecological and Physiological Factors Influencing Reproductive Success in Mosses
Studies on the Bryophyte Flora of the Tien Shan Mountains. 2.* Encalyptaceae and Splachnaceae (Bryophyta)
Statement of Need and Reasonableness: August 10, 2012
Speciesaccountsforhigh-Riskflora Andfaunainnorthwestalberta a Guide to Recognition, Species Issues, and Mitigation Opportunities
The Substrate Associations of Tetraplodon Mnioides
Studies of Colorado Bryophytes1