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Moss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There are about 20,000 species of Bryophytes, the plants which lack vascular tissue. They are found throughout the world. Although more prevalent in moist and shady areas, ... Survive best in moist habitat; ... Division - Bryophyta (Mosses); Characteristics of the True Mosses; Mosses have radial symmetry (usually).
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Herein, we review the community, demographic and population genetic impacts of habitat fragmentation on bryophytes, highlight the present knowledge gaps, and offer ideas on how experimental ... Bryophyta ; Environmental protection ; Forests ; Dispersion ; Metapopulation ; Ecology ; Fragmentation ; Habitat ; Landscape ;
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Cryptic speciation, habitat differentiation, and geography in Hamatocaulis vernicosus (Calliergonaceae, Bryophyta). L. Hedena¨s1, P. Eldena¨s2 ...
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A description of the habitat in which this species grows in Wales, along with a photograph of the gametophyte. ... Modified by Google - ©2009 Google; Advertise with Us - Jobs, Press, Cool Stuff...
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The Bryophyta or mosses, unlike the liverworts, are present in most terrestrial habitats (even deserts) and may sometimes be the dominant plant life. ... As with the liverworts the plant that we commonly see is the gametophyte. It shows the beginnings of differentiation of stem and leaves - but no roots.
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Although Karner blue butterflies are characteristic of oak (Quercus spp.) savannas and pine (Pinus spp.) barren habitats, they also occur in frequently disturbed areas such as rights-of-way, old fields, and road margins [22,54,57]. In east-central New York, Karner blue butterflies occurred in 3 rights-of-way habitat types:
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