
Mchy i wątrobowce rezerwatu Molenda (Polska środkowa)
Author(s) -
Paulina Dobrowolska,
Monika StaniaszekKik
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
steciana
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2392-392X
pISSN - 1689-653X
DOI - 10.12657/steciana.024.002
Subject(s) - bryophyte , flora (microbiology) , botany , endangered species , taxon , threatened species , biology , ecology , habitat , genetics , bacteria
The paper presents the results of studies on bryophyte flora of the Molenda forest reserve located in the Central Poland. Fifteen species of liverworts and 73 species of mosses were found. Twenty one of these species are considered to be partially protected by law, three endangered and ten rare in the region. Epigean bryophyte constitute the largest ecological group in the bryophyte flora, consisting of 55 species (62% of total flora), followed by epixylic species which are represented by 48 species (54%). The most interesting were taxa threatened and regionally rare, such as Nowellia curvifolia (Dicks.) Mitt., Callicladium haldanianum (Grev.) H.A. Crum, Dicranoweisia cirrata (Hedw.) Lindb., Orthodicranum tauricum (Sapjegin) Smirnova, Orthodontium lineare Schwägr., Orthotrichum pulchellum Brunt., O. stramineum Hornsch. ex Brid., Sciuro-hypnum reflexum (Starke) Ignatov & Huttunen, Ulota bruchii Hornsch. ex Brid. and U. crispa (Hedw.) Brid.