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| DOI | 10.5252/CRYPTOGAMIE-BRYOLOGIE2020V41A11 | ||||
| Año | 2020 | ||||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
Instituciones Chile
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Based on recent fieldwork and examination of herbarium collections from different parts of the Mediterranean climate areas of Chile, we report ten new bryophyte records for the country, induding three liverwort and seven moss taxa. Six of these records are also new to South America. In addition, Trichostomum bnftchydontiurn Bruch is newly reported for continental Chile. Most species reported here correspond to ephemeral taxa, mostly visible only during the wet winter months (June-September). These results stress the need for further basic exploration of Chile bryophyte flora, and the urgent need to improve the cryptogamic collections in national herbaria. Acaulon uleanum Mull.Hal. and Ephemerum argentinicum Schiavone & Sarmiento are excluded from the bryophyte flora of Chile.
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| 1 | PENAILILLO-LAZO, JOHANY FREDDY | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
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| 2 | Omar, I. | Mujer |
UNIV MURCIA - España
Universidad de Murcia - España |
| 3 | Jimenez, Juan A. | Hombre |
UNIV MURCIA - España
Universidad de Murcia - España |
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| We thank curators and staff at CONC, DR, E, F, H, JE, MO, NY, PC, RO, S, and SGO for the loan of specimens and/or for providing working space for JL when visiting some of these herbaria. We thank CONAF for collecting permits within National Parks and Reserves mentioned in the text, and we greatly acknowledge Ximena and Fernanda Romero and the staff at Altos de Cantillana Natural Reserve for collecting permits and logistic support given to JL. Jorge Cuvertino and Pablo Sandoval are acknowledged for providing the specimen of Tortula acaulon mentioned in the text, and John Engel for the identification of Stephaniellidium sleumeri. Auna and Simon Larrain were critical field assistants and helped collecting some of the reported specimens. Thanks to Pedro Drapela for improving the French abstract. This study was funded by FONDECYT through postdoctoral grant no. 3160556 to JL. We thank Richard Zander and an anonymous reviewer for help improving the manuscript. |
| We thank curators and staff at CONC, DR, E, F, H, JE, MO, NY, PC, RO, S, and SGO for the loan of specimens and/or for providing working space for JL when visiting some of these herbaria. We thank CONAF for collecting permits within National Parks and Reserves mentioned in the text, and we greatly acknowledge Ximena and Fernanda Romero and the staff at Altos de Cantillana Natural Reserve for collecting permits and logistic support given to JL. Jorge Cuvertino and Pablo Sandoval are acknowledged for providing the specimen of Tortula acaulon mentioned in the text, and John Engel for the identification of Stephaniellidium sleumeri. Auna and Simón Larraín were critical field assistants and helped collecting some of the reported specimens. Thanks to Pedro Drapela for improving the French abstract. This study was funded by FONDECYT through postdoctoral grant no. 3160556 to JL. We thank Richard Zander and an anonymous reviewer for help improving the manuscript. |