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Original Articles

Biodiversity within urban areas: A case study on bryophytes of the city of Cologne (NRW, Germany)

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Pages 473-481 | Published online: 24 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

In this study, the urban bryophyte flora of the city of Cologne (W. Germany) was studied. A total of 143 bryophyte taxa (17 hepatics and 126 mosses) were recorded within the metropolitan area of Cologne. Three species were newly recorded for North Rhine‐Westphalia: Hannediella heimii, Schistidium helveticum and Tortula schimperi. Thirteen species red‐listed in NRW were recorded, among them hardly endangered: Bryum intermedium and Syntrichia laevipila and extinction endangered: Syntrichia papillosa. The temperate biogeographic element prevails among Cologne bryophytes. According to frequency of recordance, only 11 species are widespread over the urban area of which three are hepatics.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Ministry of Science, Republic of Serbia for grant no. 143015.

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