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Ulota s.l. (Orthotrichaceae, Bryidae) at southernmost Mediterranean localities: not a simple matter

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Pages 1448-1455 | Received 14 Dec 2021, Accepted 17 Mar 2022, Published online: 18 Apr 2022
 

Abstract

The species of Ulota s.l. rarely colonise the epiphytic environment under Mediterranean climates. After recent advances in taxonomic knowledge and consequent changes in the group, it was necessary to verify the identity of the Ulota species inhabiting the southernmost Mediterranean localities. A total of 18 localities in the southern areas of the Iberian and Italian Peninsulas were investigated. Ulota s.l. populations from nine of the areas were re-sampled, whereas for the remaining five other localities, available herbarium records were revised. Four additional localities, from where herbarium records have not been found, were visited without success. As a result, five species, namely Atlantichella calvescens, Ulota bruchii, U. crispa, U. crispula and U. intermedia, have been found in the study area. Their distribution in the different countries and localities sampled is shown to be irregular. Of note is the discovery of U. crispula, U. bruchii and U. intermedia in very southern areas of Portugal and Italy, as well as the discovery for the first time of A. calvescens in localities outside the Atlantic area, specifically in the central Mediterranean.

Acknowledgements

The authors express deep gratitude to Jano Lara and Elia San Miguel for their support and assistance during the field work. They also thank M.G. Dia for kindly providing a duplicate of the sample kept in PAL collected from Pantelleria. The comments of the anonymous reviewers have helped to improve the text, for which the authors thank them for their work.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This research was funded by the Spanish Government through grants CGL2016-80772-P and PID2020-115149GB-C22.

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