Tropical Bryology, Volume 9 (1994)
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Several new synonyms are recognized for Colombian taxa: Aongstroemia maculata = A. julacea, Callicostella acutifolia and C. plicatula = Thamniopsis diffusa, Dicranella mayorii and D. peruviana = D. hilariana, Glyphomitrium lobuliferum = Ptychomitrium lindigii, Trichostomum novo-granatense = T. brachydontium; and for Ecuadorean taxa: Grimmia cinerea = G. longirostris, Grimmia benoistii = G. trichophylla, Neckera benoistii = N. chilensis, Orthostichopsis incertus = Porotrichendron superbum, and Renauldia obovata = Neckera obtusifolius. Additional Colombian synonyms recognized by specialists are listed.
A survey of the bryophyte flora of Rio Branco Municipality, State of Acre, Brazil, has revealed a total of 76 species of bryophyte; 66 are new records for the State of Acre and two hepaticas, Cololejeunea dzumacensis P. Tix. and Lejeunea bermudiana (Evs.) Schust., are new records for Brazil. The Anthocerotae are represented only by Notothylas vitalii Udar & Singh.
No bryophyte conservation programs are in place in Australia as the knowledge of bryophytes is poor, especially of their habitat preferences and distribution. The conservation of species against habitats is discussed and it is maintained on present evidence that areas conserved for vascular plants and/or animal habitats, as national parks and forest reserves, in most cases would adequately conserve bryophytes.
Se describen e ilustran las dos especies de Cololejeunea (Lejeuneaceae subfam. Cololejeuneoideae) halladas en Misiones. C. minutissima subsp. myriocarpa (Nees & Mont.) Schust. es citada por primera vez para las provincias de Misiones, Formosa y Corrientes en Argentina y para Paraguay; se proponen como nuevos sinónimos de esta subespecie: C. spegazzinii (C. Mass.) C. Mass., Lejeunea myriandroecia Spruce y C. myriantha (Herz.) S. Arnell. C. cardiocarpa (Mont.) Evans es citada por primera vez para Argentina (provincias de Misiones, Corrientes y Buenos Aires) y Paraguay.
The group of Romalina cochlearis Zahlbr. and its allies in tropical America have been revised. Romalina cochlearis is reported from four countries: México, Honduras, Colombia and Venezuela. Romalina escorialensis and R. vareschii, both from Venezuelan Andes, and R. xalapensis from México are described as new. A key and descriptions are provided.
Romalina subfraxinea Nyl. Var. Confirmata (Nyl.) N. Stevens ist reported as new to the New World from the Venezuelan Andes. Thus far this variety was knowm only from Australia, New Caledonia and Indian Ocean. It has cryptochlorophaeic acid as chemical compound. Comments about ecology and morphology are given.
Anläßlich der Untersuchung der Vegetation westafrikanischer Inselberge in der Republik Elfenbeinküste, in Senegal und in Guinea wurden auch Moose gesammelt. Ihre Bestimmung ergab 43 Neunachweise für diese Länder, die zu den floristisch am wenigsten bekannten tropischen Länder gehören. Es handelt sich überwiegend um Arten mit sehr weiten Arealen. Es wird angenommen, daß Inselbergstandorte aufgrund ihrer besonderen ökologischen Bedingungen eine Standortskonstanz über lange Zeit und auch in wechselnden Klimaperioden geboten haben. An solchen Refugien konnten trockenadaptierte Sippen in feuchteren Klimaperioden überdauern und sich in trockeneren Klimaperioden wieder auf Savannen ausdehnen. Die Neukombination Archidium globiferum (Brid.) Frahm (Pleuridium globiferum Brid.) wird für Archidium ohioense Schimp. ex C. Müll., eingeführt.
The treatment of non epiphyllous Lejeuneaceae taxa was published in the first part of the Central African BRYOTROP results (Pócs 1993b). Anyhow, a nice material collected on tiny twigs (partly from fallen canopy branches) from the W edge of Nyungwe Forest Reserve, in a wet type of montane rainforest at 2000 m altitude, remained unidentified.
The phytogeography of Western Melanesian (Papua New Guinea, West Irian and the Solomon Islands) Lejeuneaceae was studied on the basis of previous literature and the Huon Peninsula material from the Koponen-Norris expedition. The largest portion of the Lejeuneaceae belong to Western Melanesian and Malaysian endemics. The number of Western Melanesian endemic Lejeuneaceae (20.5 %) is, however, somewhat lower than generally in hepatics (38.2 %). This is apparently due to the large number of epiphyllous taxa in the Lejeuneaceae, a group especially widespread in lowland rainforests.
During the BRYOTROP-Expedition to Zaire and Rwanda bryophytes were collected from a rainforest habitat at 800 m a.s.l. and from bamboo forest and tree-heath environments between 2200 and 3200 m. The microclimates influencing the mosses are different at the altitudinally separated locations. Conditions are rather constant with 24 °C, 100 % rel. hum. and PAR below 100 μmol photons m-2 sec-1 at the lowland station, rather versatile in the mountains with six times higher daily sums of PAR, temperatures between 10 and 25 °C and relative humidities between 60 and 1oo %. In the bamboo forest epiphytic mosses dry out during the day to less than 70 % of their water content, but regain saturation from the vapor-saturated air during night. Bryophyte photosynthesis and respiration were studied by Warburg manometry with moisture saturated samples. Temperature curves of gas exchange peaked between 22 and 30 °C. Optima of the lowland species were somewhat higher than those from samples collected at the mountain sites. Habitat separation of characteristics of photosynthesis was more pronounced with respect to light responses. Saturation gas exchange rates were reached by all species still below 400 μmol photons m-2 sec-1. But the slopes of the curves in the low-light range were distinctly steeper, and the light compensation points smaller in the lowland than in the highland species (compensation points of the former: 3 - 12 μmol photons m-2 sec-1, of the latter: 8 - 20 μmol photons m-2 sec-1). It is emphasized that bryophytes in the rainforest understory experience extremely high ambient C02 concentrations near the floor. This, their low light requirements for photosynthesis, and the permanently optimal temperature and humidity conditions for maximal carbon gain enable them to live successfully, but with less biomass development in this dark and damp environment. By contrast, bryophytes from the bamboo forest and tree-heath environments can utilize light conditions combined with variable temperatures and humidities similarly as species from extratropical vegetation types.
Thirty-seven species of hepatics and 66 species of mosses are reported from Heishiding Nature Reserve, including eight taxa new to China and one species new to mainland China. The new taxa for China are Ectropothecium aneitense Broth., Gammiella tonkinensis (Broth. & Par.) Tan, G. touwii Tan, Hypnum fauriei Card., Papillidiopsis complanata (Dix.) Buck & Tan, Syrrhopodon prolifer Schwaegr. var. papillosum (C.Müll.) Reese, Trichosteleum pseudo-mammosum Fleisch., and Trichostomum crispulum Bruch; and the species new to mainland China is Isocladiella surcularis (Dix.) Tan & Mohamed. The phytogeography of the area and the bryophytes are discussed.
The altitudinal zonation of the tropical rain forest at Mt. Kahuzi has been studies using bryophytes. The study is based on floristic parameters such as the number of species per hectarplot in different altitudes and the calculation of floristic discontinuities extracted from an evaluation of altitudinal ranges.
Along a transect from 900 m to 3300 m elevation, various ecological parapeters concerning epiphytic bryophytes have been studied. The most characteristic life form between 900 m and 2300 m elevation is the dendroid, which is interpreted as an adaptation to better gas exchange under the unfavourable conditions of the rain forest.
En la provincia de Misiones son reconocidas ocho especies de Radula (R. macrostachya Lindenb. & Gott., R. episcia Spruce, R. kegelii Gott. ex Steph., R. ligula Steph., R. aurantii Spruce, R. montana Steph., R. quadrata Gott. y R. voluta Tayl.) y en Buenos Aires dos especies (R. aurantii y R. kegelii). Estas son descriptas, ilustradas, se indica el hábitat y la distribución geográfica mundial. Se aportan claves para la identificación de estas especies y una sinopsis con la posición sistemática de las mismas. R. ligula es trasladada a la sección Marginatae Castle ex Grolle. R. flaccida Lindenb. & Gott. es excluída del área de estudio.