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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: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:scopusBucklandiella araucana (Grimmiaceae), a new species from Chile
ArticleAbstract: The new species Bucklandiella araucana Larraín is described from southern Chile. It is characterizedPalabras claves:BRYOPHYTA, molecular phylogeny, Racomitrium, taxonomyAutores:Jesús Muñoz, Larraín J., QUANDT D.Fuentes:scopusAndreaea barbarae (Andreaeaceae, Bryophytina), a new moss species from Lesotho
ArticleAbstract: Specimens of Andreaea sect. Andreaea collected in Lesotho show morphological differences from the rePalabras claves:Andreaea, Andreaea sect, Lesotho, MOSS, New speciesAutores:Cerrejón C., Jesús Muñoz, Luceño M., Maguilla E., QUANDT D.Fuentes:scopusFrom the lowlands to the highlands of ecuador, a study of the genus masteria (araneae, mygalomorphae, dipluridae) with description of seven new species
ArticleAbstract: Dipluridae represent a small Mygalomorphae family of South American origin, the family includes twoPalabras claves:DNA-barcoding, New species, taxonomyAutores:DUPÉRRÉ N., HARMS D., QUANDT D., Tapia E.E., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:googlescopusFunctional Diversity in Ferns Is Driven by Species Richness Rather Than by Environmental Constraints
ArticleAbstract: Functional traits determine how species interact with their abiotic and biotic environment. In turn,Palabras claves:community assembly, elevational gradient, environmental filtering, ferns, Functional diversity, morphological diversity, niche packing, Species richnessAutores:Aros-Mualin D., Hernández-Rojas A.C., I. Carvajal-Hernández C., Karger D.N., Kessler M., Kluge J., Laura Salazar Cotugno, Lehnert M., Noben S., QUANDT D., Sundue M.A.Fuentes:googlescopusLumping or splitting? The case of Racomitrium (Bryophytina: Grimmiaceae)
ArticleAbstract: The genus Racomitrium (Grimmiaceae: Racomitrioideae) was recently segregated into four genera-RacomiPalabras claves:Bucklandiella, Codriophorus, Grimmiaceae, Niphotrichum, RacomitriumAutores:Jesús Muñoz, Larraín J., QUANDT D., Stech M.Fuentes:scopusMolecular Species Delimitation in the Racomitrium canescens Complex (Grimmiaceae) and Implications for DNA Barcoding of Species Complexes in Mosses
ArticleAbstract: In bryophytes a morphological species concept is still most commonly employed, but delimitation of cPalabras claves:Autores:Hassel K., Jesús Muñoz, Kruijer H., Larraín J., QUANDT D., Stech M., Veldman S.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeny and classification of the Grimmiaceae/Ptychomitriaceae complex (Bryophyta) inferred from cpDNA
ArticleAbstract: Phylogenetic relationships within the Grimmiaceae/Ptychomitriaceae were studied using a plastid tRNAPalabras claves:Campylosteliaceae, Dryptodon, Grimmia, Grimmiaceae, Group I intron, Inversions, Microstructural changes, Ptychomitriaceae, Racomitrium, Schistidium, secondary structure, trnLAutores:Jesús Muñoz, Maqueda R.H., QUANDT D., Werner O.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeny of haplolepideous mosses - Challenges and perspectives
ArticleAbstract: The haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) form the second largest group of mosses and are morphologicalPalabras claves:Dicranidae, Haplolepideous mosses, Non-coding plastid markers, phylogeny, ReviewAutores:Jesús Muñoz, Maqueda R.H., McDaniel S.F., QUANDT D., Ros R.M., Stech M., Werner O.Fuentes:scopus