Una localidad mediterránea excepcional con tres especies de antocerotas (Anthocerotopsida) viviendo juntas

  1. Juan Guerra 1
  2. María Jesús Cano 1
  3. Juan Antonio Jiménez 1
  1. 1 Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Murcia
Journal:
Anales de biología

ISSN: 1138-3399 1989-2128

Year of publication: 2019

Issue: 41

Pages: 77-81

Type: Article

DOI: 10.6018/ANALESBIO.41.11 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDIGITUM editor

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Abstract

Anthocerotopsida (hornworts) is represented in the Iberian Peninsula by six species that have a mostly concentrated distribution in the western half, with Atlantic climate trend. The exceptional presence of three species of this group of plants: Anthoceros punctatus L., Phaeoceros laevis (L.) Prosk. and Phymatoceros bulbiculosus (Brot.) Stotler et al. growing together and intermingled, in a locality of the Málaga province (Spain), under subhumid Mediterranean climate is mentioned. The three species are part of the community Fossombronio-Phaeoceretum bulbiculosi Guerra et al. 1981.