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Chloroplast data reveal two conflicting hypotheses for the positions of Campylostelium and Grimmia pitardii (Bryophyta)
ArticleAbstract: Due to conflicting morphological characters, the systematic placement of the Mediterranean-Central APalabras claves:BRYOPHYTA, Campylostelium, Campylostelium pitardii, Chloroplast sequences, Grimmia, Grimmiaceae, Ptychomitriaceae, Ptychomitrium, SYSTEMATICS, TrnL-F, trnS-rps4Autores:Jesús Muñoz, Maqueda R.H., QUANDT D., Werner O.Fuentes:scopusClimate threat on the Macaronesian endemic bryophyte flora
ArticleAbstract: Oceanic islands are of fundamental importance for the conservation of biodiversity because they exhiPalabras claves:Autores:Aranda S.C., Borges P.A.V., Dirkse G., Gabriel R., Gonzalez-Mancebo J.M., Guisan A., Jesús Muñoz, Marquet A., Mateo R.G., Patiño J., Sim-Sim M., Vanderpoorten A., Zanatta F.Fuentes:scopusCommon but new: Bartramia rosamrosiae, a "new" widespread species of apple mosses (Bartramiales, Bryophytina) from the Mediterranean and western North America
ArticleAbstract: Recent phylogenetic analyses challenged the traditional generic concept of the Bartramiaceae (applePalabras claves:Bartramiaceae, Bryopsida, CHILE, Mosses, phylogeny, taxonomyAutores:Damayanti L., Frahm J.P., Jesús Muñoz, QUANDT D., Shaw B., Symmank L., Wicke S.Fuentes:scopusAn annotated checklist of the mosses of Europe and Macaronesia
ReviewAbstract: The moss flora of Europe and Macaronesia comprises 278 genera, 1292 species, 46 subspecies and 118 vPalabras claves:Andreaeopsida, BRYOPHYTA, Bryopsida, Oedipodiopsida, Polytrichopsida, Sphagnopsida, TetraphidopsidaAutores:Bell N., Bruggeman-Nannenga M.A., Brugués M., Cano M.J., Enroth J., Flatberg K.I., Frahm J.P., Gallego M.T., Garilleti R., Guerra J., Hedenäs L., Hill M.O., Holyoak D.T., Hyvönen J., Ignatov M.S., Jesús Muñoz, Lara F., Mazimpaka V., Söderström L.Fuentes:scopusA revision of Grimmia (Musci, Grimmiaceae) in the Americas. 1: Latin America
ArticleAbstract: Grimmia comprises 29 (plus 2 probable) species in Latin America. The centers of highest species divePalabras claves:Autores:Jesús MuñozFuentes:scopusAmended description of Coscinodon calyptratus (Grimmiaceae) and major range extensions into Eurasia and New Zealand
ArticleAbstract: Coscinodon calyptratus (Drumm.) Kindb., previously considered endemic to western North America, is rPalabras claves:Autores:Jesús MuñozFuentes:scopusAmendments to the bryophyte flora of the Cape Verde and Canary Islands
ArticleAbstract: This contribution lists a series of new records as well as deletions from the bryophyte check-list oPalabras claves:bryophytes, Canary islands, Cape Verde Islands, Deletions, New recordsAutores:Draper I., Gonzalez-Mancebo J.M., Jesús Muñoz, Lara F., Marrero J.D., Patiño J., Romaguera F., Vanderpoorten A.Fuentes:scopusGrimmia exquisita (Musci, Grimmiaceae), a new species from central Asia
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Jesús MuñozFuentes:scopusGrimmia horrida (Grimmiaceae), a new species from the iberian peninsula
ArticleAbstract: Grimmia horrida, a new species from the NW of the Iberian Peninsula is described and illustrated. ThPalabras claves:BRYOPHYTA, Grimmia, Grimmiaceae, Iberian Peninsula, Orthogritntnia, taxonomyAutores:Cezón K., Hespanhol H., Jesús Muñoz, Séneca A.Fuentes:scopusForest diversity and structure in the Amazonian mountain ranges of southeastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We analyze the structure of diameter, richness, and diversity of the forests in the upper limit of tPalabras claves:alpha diversity, Canonical correspondence, NMDS, Sandstone forests, Terra firme forestsAutores:Cuenca K., Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I., Jesús Muñoz, Lita Benítez, Omar Cabrera, Uvidia-Cabadina H.A., Wilson QuizhpeFuentes:googlescopus