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Bryophytes are
characteristically limited in size and
prefer moist habitats although they can
survive in
drier environments. The
bryophytes consist...
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Biology of
Bryophytes, pp. 1–38. (New York: John
Wiley & Sons, 1988). ISBN 0-470-21359-0. Malcolm, Bill &
Nancy Malcolm.
Mosses and
Other Bryophytes: An Illustrated...
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Bryophyta (sensu lato, Schimp. 1879) may also
refer to the
parent group bryophytes,
which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hornworts.
Mosses typically form...
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first land
plants appeared, with a
level of
organisation like that of
bryophytes. However,
evidence from
carbon isotope ratios in
Precambrian rocks suggests...
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single species,
Flabellidium spinosum, also
known as the
Santa Cruz
bryophyte. The
genus was
endemic to the
Santa Cruz
cordillera of Bolivia. It occurred...
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Areas of
research include bryophyte taxonomy,
bryophytes as bioindicators, DNA sequencing, and the
interdependency of
bryophytes and
other plant, fungal...
- 2000). "The role of mid-palaeozoic
mesofossils in the
detection of
early bryophytes".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of London.
Series B...
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traditionally considered a
class within the
division Bryophyta (
bryophytes).
Later on, the
bryophytes were
considered paraphyletic, and
hence the
hornworts were...
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Nikolaevich Gorozhankin (1848–1904) in 1876 to
indicate a
division including bryophytes,
pteridophytes and
gymnosperms in
contrast to the
Gynoeciatae (Angiosperms)...
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Parent page:
Flora of
Canada This is a
listing of the non-vascular
plants of Canada, and
includes the mosses,
liverworts and hornworts. IDD - incomplete...