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View article: Inversion of the latitudinal diversity gradient at high taxonomic level in liverworts revealed by a phylogenetically deconstructive approach
Inversion of the latitudinal diversity gradient at high taxonomic level in liverworts revealed by a phylogenetically deconstructive approach Open
Background and Aims Like numerous patterns in ecology and evolution, the latitudinal diversity gradient varies across phylogenetic levels. Yet, studies that investigate systematically how patterns and processes change at different phylogen…
View article: Catalog of Liverworts (Marchantiophyta) and Hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) from Central America and Cocos Island
Catalog of Liverworts (Marchantiophyta) and Hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) from Central America and Cocos Island Open
This catalog represents the first enumeration of all species of liverworts (Marchantiophyta) and hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) for Central America, including Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and Cocos…
View article: Beyond nutmeg, mace, and cloves: Checklist of the liverworts and hornworts of Maluku Islands (Moluccas), Indonesia
Beyond nutmeg, mace, and cloves: Checklist of the liverworts and hornworts of Maluku Islands (Moluccas), Indonesia Open
The first ever liverwort and hornwort checklist is provided for the Maluku Islands (Moluccas/Spice Islands) of Indonesia. We report 355 accepted and 16 doubtful species and reject 22 species previously reported for Maluku Islands. The list…
View article: Early Land Plants Today: Index of Liverwort and Hornwort names published 2021−2022
Early Land Plants Today: Index of Liverwort and Hornwort names published 2021−2022 Open
Centralization and standardization of biodiversity data increases accessibility and can lead to the development of checklists and other resources as powerful and important tools for taxonomy and conservation. The publication of new liverwo…
View article: Notes on Early Land Plants Today*. 85. Metzgeria warnstorffii, an earlier name for the African Metzgeria madagassa
Notes on Early Land Plants Today*. 85. Metzgeria warnstorffii, an earlier name for the African Metzgeria madagassa Open
Kuwahara (1984) synonymized Metzgeria madagassa Steph. and Metzgeria thomeensis Steph. under the name Metzgeria australis Steph. So (2004) rejected this synonymy and recognized Metzgeria madagassa from Africa (excluding the syntype from Si…
View article: Notes on Early Land Plants Today*. 81. Lectotypification of some names in Frullania
Notes on Early Land Plants Today*. 81. Lectotypification of some names in Frullania Open
Five names in Frullania, F. convoluta Lindenb. et Hampe, F. herzogiana Steph. 1911 (= F. rio-janeirensis (Raddi) Ångstr., syn. nov.), F. herzogiana Steph. 1916 (= F. convoluta), F. convoluta var. ampliata Herzog (= F. convoluta, syn. nov.)…
View article: Notes on Early Land Plants Today*. 84. Cheilolejeunea solariae, nom. nov. for Strepsilejeunea subcrenulata Herzog.
Notes on Early Land Plants Today*. 84. Cheilolejeunea solariae, nom. nov. for Strepsilejeunea subcrenulata Herzog. Open
Grolle (1989) united Strepsilejeunea subcrenulata Herzog with the younger name Cheilolejeunea papillata Solari. However, transferring the former name to Cheilolejeunea was blocked by the existence of the earlier name Cheilolejeunea subcren…
View article: Notes on Early Land Plants Today 90. Some technical lectotypifications in liverworts (Marchantiophyta)
Notes on Early Land Plants Today 90. Some technical lectotypifications in liverworts (Marchantiophyta) Open
Twenty-two names of liverwort and hornwort taxa described from Central America are lectotypified. Most of the taxa have been identified as types earlier but not formally selected. Two taxa are supplementarily lectotypified as the original …
View article: Early Land Plants Today: Index of Liverwort and Hornwort names published 2019–2020
Early Land Plants Today: Index of Liverwort and Hornwort names published 2019–2020 Open
A widely accessible authoritative list of known plant species is a fundamental requirement for local, regional, and global biodiversity conservation efforts. The longstanding index series of published names of liverworts and hornworts cont…
View article: Land of retreating glaciers – checklist of liverworts on Svalbard
Land of retreating glaciers – checklist of liverworts on Svalbard Open
The checklist of liverworts of the Svalbard archipelago contains all published data on the occurrence of liverworts in the Svalbard archipelago.The list includes 105 species, five more reported species that only doubtfully occur there, and…
View article: Macroclimatic structuring of spatial phylogenetic turnover in liverworts
Macroclimatic structuring of spatial phylogenetic turnover in liverworts Open
Phylogenetic turnover has emerged as a powerful tool to identify the mechanisms by which biological communities assemble. When significantly structured along environmental gradients, phylogenetic turnover evidences phylogenetic niche conse…
View article: An archipelago within an archipelago: A checklist of liverworts and hornworts of Kepulauan Sunda Kecil (Lesser Sunda Islands), Indonesia and Timor-Leste (East Timor)
An archipelago within an archipelago: A checklist of liverworts and hornworts of Kepulauan Sunda Kecil (Lesser Sunda Islands), Indonesia and Timor-Leste (East Timor) Open
The first ever liverwort and hornwort checklist is provided for the Kepulauan Sunda Kecil (Lesser Sunda Islands) of Indonesia and Timor-Leste (East Timor). We report 129 accepted taxa, 12 doubtful taxa and three rejected taxa previously re…
View article: Carl—the accidental nomenclaturalist
Carl—the accidental nomenclaturalist Open
Eleven Plagiochila species previously regarded as invalid names turns out to be validly published by Helmut Carl ahead of their formal publication by Theodor Herzog. We identify them here and argue that Carl should be credited as the autho…
View article: Evidence for a latitudinal diversity gradient in liverworts and hornworts
Evidence for a latitudinal diversity gradient in liverworts and hornworts Open
The existence of a latitudinal diversity gradient peaking near the equator and decreasing towards the poles is remarkably constant across geographical areas, scales, habitats and taxonomic groups, and therefore appears as one of the few la…