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Festschrift to Wolfgang Frey - a scientist's life between deserts and rain forests

Ed.: Harald Kürschner; Tanja Pfeiffer; Michael Stech

2007. 277 pages, 126 figures, 31 tables, 12 photos, 24x17cm, 680 g
Language: English

(Nova Hedwigia, Beiheft, Beiheft 131)

ISBN 978-3-443-51053-4, paperback, price: 128.00 €

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Kürschner, H.: A tribute to Wolfgang Frey V

Goffinet, B., W. R. Buck & M. A. Wall: Orthotrichum freyanum
(Orthotrichaceae), a new epiphytic moss from Chile 1

Hässel de Menéndez, G. & C. Villagrán: New species of Fossombronia
(Hepatophyta, Fossombroniopsida) from Chile 13

Quandt, D., N. Bell & M. Stech: Unravelling the knot: the
Pulchrinodaceae, fam. nov. (Bryales) 21

Crandall-Stotler, B. J. & R. E. Stotler: On the identity of Moerckia
hibernica
(Hook.) Gottsche (Moerckiaceae fam. nov., Marchantiophyta)
41

Ochyra, R.: Pleurogonium Wilson, a forgotten generic name for a
bryalean moss 61

Ros, R. M. & O. Werner: The circumscription of the genus Pottiopsis
(Pottiaceae, Bryophyta) based on morphology and molecular sequence
data 65

Fischer, E.: The genera Anthoceros, Phaeoceros and Notothylas
(Anthocerotopsida) in Rwanda 81

Stech, M., M. Sim-Sim & J.-P. Frahm: Campylopus (Leucobryaceae,
Bryopsida) on Madeira Island - Molecular relationships and
biogeographic affi nities 91

Pócs, T.: Bryophyte communities at the edge of Tunisian Sahara with
the description of Gymnostomum viridulum Brid. subsp. saharae, subsp.
nov. (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta) 101

Kürschner, H. & G. Parolly: Life forms and life strategies in tropical
trunk-epiphytic bryophytes - a case study from Ecuador 121

During, H. J.: Relations between clonal growth, reproduction and
breeding system in the bryophytes of Belgium and The Netherlands 133

Heinken, T., M.-S. Rohner & M. Hoppert: Red wood ants (Formica rufa
group) disperse bryophyte and lichen fragments on a local scale 147

Lieske, K. & T. Pfeiffer: May lily’s multiplication: morpho-ecological
and molecular analyses in a patch of Maianthemum bifolium
(Convallariaceae) 165

Hensen, I. & K. Wesche: Genetic structure of the rare Poa badensis
(Poaceae) in central Germany 177

Deil, U.: Habitat shift as a successful strategy - an analysis based
upon Phonus riphaeus (Compositae) and closely related taxa 187

Bergmeier, E. & S. Abrahamczyk: Ecology and distribution of the Aegean
wetland endemics Carex cretica and Lathyrus neurolobus 207

Lösch, R., U. Biron, T. Patrias & B. Höptner: Gas exchange and water
relations of Asplenium ferns growing on limestone rocks 221

Porembski, S.: Effects of anthropogenic disturbance on the vegetation
of granitic and gneissic rock outcrops (‘inselbergs’) in West Africa
237

König, P.: Soil and vegetation studies in coastal halophytic
communities of Oman 247

Akhani, H. & M. Ghasemkhani: Diversity of photosynthetic organs in
Chenopodiaceae from Golestan National Park (NE Iran) based on carbon
isotype composition and anatomy of leaves and cotyledons 265