Waterfalls may be caused by changes in sea-level, fault displacement, tectonic shifts, and other external factors. They occur at points in a rivers or streams where sudden steepening of a river ...
The bryophyte herbarium is among the largest and most comprehensive in the world. The collection provides a unique source of critical data for the international bryological community, supporting ...
Bryophytes, comprising mosses, liverworts and hornworts, represent a foundational component of terrestrial ecosystems. Despite their small stature and non-vascular habit, they perform critical ...
There is increased understanding of the role of bryophytes in supporting invertebrate biomass and for their influence on nutrient cycling and carbon balance in aquatic systems, but the structural and ...
Announcing a new article publication for Forensic Sciences Research, Silent witnesses: mosses provide important ...
The ecological value of bryophytes as indicators of climate change / Nancy G. Slack -- Bryophyte physiological processes in a changing climate: an overview / Zoltán Tuba -- Climatic responses and ...
This photo-based field guide to the more common or distinctive bryophytes of northeastern North America gives beginners the tools they need to identify most specimens without using a compound ...
Habitat loss blamed as study finds 19% of bryophyte species at risk and at least four have become extinct in Great Britain Almost one-fifth of bryophytes – the plant group that includes mosses, ...
Relationships with climatic and atmospheric factors (MAT, MAP, VPD, UVB, and N deposition), overstory covers (tree, shrub, herb, and litter), and soil nutrients (C, N, and P) as predictors and the ...