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MEXICAN DESICCATION TOLERANT MOSSES: A PHENOTYPICAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL, AND MOLECULAR STUDY
(2012-11-20)
MEXICAN DESICCATION TOLERANT MOSSES: A PHENOTYPICAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL, AND MOLECULAR STUDY
Mexican Desiccation Tolerant Mosses: a Phenotypical, Physiological, and Molecular Study
(2013-01-22)
Mexican Desiccation Tolerant Mosses: a Phenotypical, Physiological, and Molecular Study
Desiccation Tolerant Mosses: Phenotypic, Physiological, and Molecular Studies
(2012-11-21)
Desiccation Tolerant Mosses: Phenotypic, Physiological, and Molecular Studies
Desiccation Tolerant mosses: Phenotypic, Physiological and molecular Studies
(2013-01-22)
Desiccation Tolerant mosses: Phenotypic, Physiological and molecular Studies
Cryptic interactions revisited from ecological networks: Mosses as a key link between trees and hummingbirds
(Wiley, 2020)
1. Ecological interactions are the glue of biodiversity, structuring communities and
determining their functionality. However, our knowledge about ecological interactions
is usually biased against cryptic interactions ...
Moss conservation in MéxicoMoss conservation in México
(Anales del Instituto de Biología serie Botánica, 2009)
Urban mosses in México CityUrban mosses in México City
(Anales del Instituto de Biología serie Botánica, 2009)
Facilitation of vascular plants by cushion mosses in high-Andean communities
(Springer Nature, 2019-10)
Mosses are a dominant ground cover in a wide array of ecosystems, especially in those developing under cold-stressed environments such as arctic and alpine ice-melting glacial forelands. Consequently, mosses may influence ...
Heinrichsiella patagonica gen. Et sp. nov.: A permineralized acrocarpous moss from the jurassic of patagonia
(University of Chicago Press, 2019-10)
Premise of research. Today, mosses are the second most speciose lineage of land plants and are important components of many ecosystems. However, in spite of their diversity and ecological importance in the modern biota, ...