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Biologia | 2011

Genetic diversity of the relict moss Rhytidium rugosum (Hypnales) in Europe inferred from the ITS region (nrDNA)

Marko Sabovljevic; Jan-Peter Frahm

Post-glacial survival, potential migration routes, genetic diversity and phylogeography of the boreal moss species Rhytidium rugosum have been studied. This species is considered to be one of glacial relics of the wide but scattered Holarctic range. According to molecular data sampling from the selected European, American and Asian populations high genetic diversity of this species is present, even if this species is mostly sterile and produced sex organs extremely rarely and spread mostly asexually. Analysing the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of the nuclear ribosomal DNA, it can be concluded that the populations of this species survived glaciations in various places in Europe and settled and re-settled present range space in various times from various refuges.


Biologia | 2008

Genetic structure of the rare and endangered moss Campylopus oerstedianus (Dicranaceae) in Europe

Marko Sabovljevic; Jan-Peter Frahm

The genetic structure, diversity and phylogeography of the moss species Campylopus oerstedianus in Europe was studied, based on the ITS region of the nrDNA of nine selected European populations. Although this species is only known in sterile stage, long-distance dispersal and gene flow among populations seem to be present within Europe. High levels of genetic differentiation between the investigated Greek population and the western European populations indicate a long lasting isolation.The populations from France and Switzerland root together and supposedly have a common origin. From the French populations, the one from the Pyrenees is the most basal one and the populations in the Massif Central and the Vosges Mts can be derived from it. This indicates relatively recent dispersal of the species from the Mediterranean to the north, in spite of the lack of sporophytes and the fact that the type of the dispersed propagules and their vectors are not obvious.


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 1990

Bryophyte phytomass in tropical ecosystems

Jan-Peter Frahm


Phytotaxa | 2012

Common but new: Bartramia rosamrosiae , a “new” widespread species of apple mosses (Bartramiales, Bryophytina) from the Mediterranean and western North America

Lia Damayanti; Jesús Muñoz; Susann Wicke; Lars Symmank; Blanka Shaw; Jan-Peter Frahm; Dietmar Quandt


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2012

Molecular evolution and diversification of the moss family Daltoniaceae (Hookeriales, Bryophyta) with emphasis on the unravelling of the phylogeny of Distichophyllum and its allies

Boon-Chuan Ho; Lisa Pokorny; Benito C. Tan; Jan-Peter Frahm; A. Jonathan Shaw; Dietmar Quandt


Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution | 2009

New records to the bryoflora of Thailand

Jan-Peter Frahm; Rossarin Pollawatn; Sahut Chantanaorrapint


Archive | 2009

The Moss Flora of Mauritius

Jan-Peter Frahm; Brian J. O'Shea; Boon-Chuan Ho


Archives of Biological Sciences | 2009

Genetic diversity and phyloGeoGraphy of the rare riparian moss Dichelyma capillaceum (With.) myr. inferred from trnl-f plastid dna sequences

Marko Sabovljevic; Jan-Peter Frahm


Archive | 2011

Biomass and selected ecological factors of epiphytic bryophyte along altitudinal gradients in Southern Thailand

Sahut Chantanaorrapint; Jan-Peter Frahm


Archive | 2009

A new contribution to the moss flora of the Inner Seychelles (revised edition)

Jan-Peter Frahm; Boon-Chuan Ho

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Dresden University of Technology

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