- What is not a bryophyte ?
- When is a 'moss' not a moss ?
- Other cryptogams
- What is a hornwort ?
- What is a liverwort ?
- Leafy liverworts
- Thallose liverworts
- What is a moss ?
- Which bryophyte is it ?
- Looking at leaves
- Leaves - Racomitrium
- Sporophyte development
- Sporophytes of hornworts
- Sporophytes of liverworts
- Sporophytes of mosses
- Vegetative
- Sexual
- Liberation & dispersal of sperm
- Sexual vs. vegetative
- Dispersal
- Dispersal by elaters
- Splash cups
- Epiphyllous bryophytes
- Fire
- Bryophytes & cyanobacteria
- Sphagnum
- Fungal associations
- Fungi and micro-niches
- Habitats
- Arid
- Biological soil crusts
- Cyclic, ephemeral habitats
- Microhabitats
- Watery habitats
- Urban Canberra
- Hornworts
- Liverworts
- Mosses
- Bryogeography at different levels
- What governs species' distributions ?
- Tools and hypotheses
- Old literature and new ideas
- Australia and elsewhere
- Endemic Australian bryophytes
- Problems and puzzles
- Imports and exports
- The earlier years
- The later years
- Handbooks of later 20th century
Apical Cells - Growth of bryophyte gametophytes is under control of apical cells.
Baeomyces rufus - There is a cyclic swapping of dominance between bryophytes and the lichen Baeomyces rufus.
Barriers to sexual reproduction - Bryophytes may face various obstacles to sexual reproduction.
Bastow's Moss Chart - A diagramatic key to Tasmanian mosses from 1887.
Boundary layers - The slow-moving air near a surface - important to low-growing bryophytes.
Bridel-Brideri's common names - The first common names for Australian mosses were German and French.
Campylopus introflexus and Orthodontium lineare - These two mosses have spread widely through Europe.
Ceratodon purpureus after fire - The rise and fall of a pioneering, post-fire species.
Dampier's Leucobryum - A moss collected by William Dampier was mistakenly thought to have been collected in
Australia.
Eocronartium muscicola - This fungus parasitizes mosses by displacing sporophytes.
Fungal basics - Definitions of some basic fungal terms.
Genetic diversity - Spores imply diversity, vegetative propagules imply uniformity. True or false?
Hymenoscyphus schimperi - This fungus parasitizes Sphagnum squarrosum.
Hypopterygiaceae - This page looks at the bryogeography of this moss family.
Life strategies - Bryophytes don't all follow the one life strategy.
Long distance dispersal - Winds may carry bryophyte spores thousands of kilometres.
Lophozia herzogiana - Did this leafy liverwort arrive in the United Kingdom via human agency?
Oicous or oecious? - Is it monoicous or monoecious or dioicous or dioecious?
Opportunities after Fire - Fire may lead to longer term changes in bryophyte communities.
Tasmania - recolonisation after fire - A study of post-fire bryophyte recolonisation in burnt areas.
Sand - Sand presents challenges - but many species have adapted to living on sand.
Spanish grass - In arid Spain even a single grass tussock provides varied micro-habitats.
Southern diversity - Why is there such diversity in the Southern Hemisphere liverworts?
Sphagnum and the water table - How does Sphagnum handle drops in water levels ?
Syntrichia caninervis - In this desert moss both males and sporophytes are very rare.
Taxonomic changes and bryogeography - Changes in taxonomy may force changes in ideas about bryogeography
Tetraphis pellucida - Colony density determines whether reproduction is sexual or vegetative.
Trianthema humillima - The "flowering" plant Trianthema humillima is really a moss.
Australian bryology since 2000 - A listing of some recent literature, with background information on the authors.
Wood lemming - The diet of the wood lemming consists largely of mosses.
Additional information
Further reading and web links
Acknowledgements
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