Mosses of Cockburn Island plateau, Antarctica

Located east of the Antarctic Peninsula, Cockburn Island is a small island in the James Ross Archipelago. Studies of mosses on the island are scarce. The oldest studies date from the first half of the nineteenth century to the most recent in 1993. The number of records of mosses is very small due to...

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Autores principales: Cottet, Agustina Celeste, Messuti, María Inés, Ansaldo, Martín, Dopchiz, Laura Patricia
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spelling I22-R178-uncomaid-183332024-12-04T11:27:35Z Mosses of Cockburn Island plateau, Antarctica Cottet, Agustina Celeste Messuti, María Inés Ansaldo, Martín Dopchiz, Laura Patricia Bryoerythrophyllum Bryophyta Ceratodon Pohlia Schistidium Ciencias de la Tierra y Medio Ambiente Located east of the Antarctic Peninsula, Cockburn Island is a small island in the James Ross Archipelago. Studies of mosses on the island are scarce. The oldest studies date from the first half of the nineteenth century to the most recent in 1993. The number of records of mosses is very small due to the difficulty of accessing the area. Here, we report an updated composition of the moss flora of the plateau, in which four new records have been found: Bryoerythrophyllum antarcticum, Ceratodon purpureus, Pohlia wilsonii and Schistidium lewis-smithii. The occurrence of these species on the plateau shows that the ranges of these species have expanded from the Antarctic Peninsula to the east. This collection highlights the need for further research into the dynamics of moss flora in the context of climate change. Fil: Cottet, Agustina Celeste. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente; Argentina. Fil: Messuti, María Inés. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente; Argentina. Fil: Ansaldo, Martín. Instituto Antártico Argentino. Laboratorio de Ecofisiología y Ecotoxicología; Argentina. Fil: Dopchiz, Laura Patricia. Instituto Antártico Argentino. Laboratorio de Ecofisiología y Ecotoxicología; Argentina. 2024 2024-11-26T18:38:54Z 2024-11-26T18:38:54Z Articulo article acceptedVersion 0954-1020 1365-2079 https://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/handle/uncomaid/18333 eng doi:10.1017/S0954102024000014 Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf pp. 141–144 application/pdf Cambridge Univeresity Press Antarctic Science 36(3)
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topic Bryoerythrophyllum
Bryophyta
Ceratodon
Pohlia
Schistidium
Ciencias de la Tierra y Medio Ambiente
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Bryophyta
Ceratodon
Pohlia
Schistidium
Ciencias de la Tierra y Medio Ambiente
Cottet, Agustina Celeste
Messuti, María Inés
Ansaldo, Martín
Dopchiz, Laura Patricia
Mosses of Cockburn Island plateau, Antarctica
topic_facet Bryoerythrophyllum
Bryophyta
Ceratodon
Pohlia
Schistidium
Ciencias de la Tierra y Medio Ambiente
description Located east of the Antarctic Peninsula, Cockburn Island is a small island in the James Ross Archipelago. Studies of mosses on the island are scarce. The oldest studies date from the first half of the nineteenth century to the most recent in 1993. The number of records of mosses is very small due to the difficulty of accessing the area. Here, we report an updated composition of the moss flora of the plateau, in which four new records have been found: Bryoerythrophyllum antarcticum, Ceratodon purpureus, Pohlia wilsonii and Schistidium lewis-smithii. The occurrence of these species on the plateau shows that the ranges of these species have expanded from the Antarctic Peninsula to the east. This collection highlights the need for further research into the dynamics of moss flora in the context of climate change.
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Messuti, María Inés
Ansaldo, Martín
Dopchiz, Laura Patricia
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title Mosses of Cockburn Island plateau, Antarctica
title_short Mosses of Cockburn Island plateau, Antarctica
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publisher Cambridge Univeresity Press
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