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Bryological Notes

New national and regional bryophyte records, 41

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Pages 306-324 | Published online: 06 Nov 2014
 
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Bryological Notes: New national and regional bryophyte records, 41

Acknowledgements

The contribution by V. Plášek is part of a research project of the Institute of Environmental Technologies, reg. no. CZ.1·05/2·1·00/03·0100, supported by the ‘Research and Development for Innovations’ Operational Programme, and financed by the Structural Funds of the European Union and by the state budget of the Czech Republic, Project LO1208 of the National Feasibility Programme I of the Czech Republic, and SYNTHESYS project FR-TAF-3686. The contribution by L. Číhal is a part of grant project SGS27/PRF/2014 financed by University of Ostrava. The contributions by R. Ochyra have been financially supported by the Polish National Centre of Science through grant no. N N 303 469 338 and, in part, by the statutory fund of the Institute of Botany of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He also thanks Helen J. Peat, Cambridge, for kindly allowing him to study the herbarium collections from AAS. S. Ştefănuţ acknowledges the support by project no. RO1567-IBB03/2014 through the Institute of Biology Bucharest of the Romanian Academy. J. Váňa and K. K. Newsham acknowledge the logistics support that was provided by the British Antarctic Survey’s Operations Group, officers and crew of the RRS Ernest Shackleton and staff at King Edward Point research station, and thank Helen J. Peat for the loan of AAS herbarium specimens. Funding was provided by the Natural Environment Research Council. All are gratefully acknowledged.

Peter Szűcs and András Bidló would like to thank Peter Erzberger for examining the specimen of Campylopus introflexus, and György Pulger for his assistance in fieldwork. Tülay Ezer and Recep Kara are indebted to the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBİTAK) for financial support (Project Code: 111T359).

M. J. Gil-López, F. Puche, and J. G. Segarra-Moragues thank H. Kharbouch (SahaTours), F. Pacheco, J. P. Peralta, and F. Rivera for their help in field work. M.J. Gil-López benefited from a FPU PhD grant from the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO). F. Puche acknowledges funds from project CGL2009-09530, Flora Briofítica Ibérica from MINECO. J. G. Segarra-Moragues benefited from a ‘Ramón y Cajal’ postdoctoral contract from MINECO. Juan Larraín and Amalia B. Biasuso thank Reinaldo Vargas and Götz Palfner for their company in the field. Marta Alonso and David Long acknowledge the financial support of the Spanish ‘Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación’ (projects CGL2010-15959 co-financed by FEDER) and ‘Ramón y Cajal’ Subprogram (MICINN-European Social Fund). We also thank María J. Cano and Juan A. Jiménez for their contribution to this work.

D. Ríos, M. T. Gallego, and J. Guerra are grateful to Len Ellis for organising the loan of specimens and assistance during the visit of the first author to the BM herbarium. This research was carried out with financial support from the Spanish ‘Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación’ and ‘Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad’ [Projects CGL2009-07323 and CGL2012-30721, respectively].

D. A. Callaghan and M. Lüth thank to Dr C. Sérgio for confirming the identification of Anastrophyllum hellerianum and Dicranella staphylina.

Terry Hedderson is grateful to Jean-Yves Meyer, Ravahere Tuputuari, Claudine Ah-Peng, and Oliver Flores for field assistance and companionship and to the MOVECLIM project (ANR under the Net-Biome call) for funding the fieldwork on Tahiti. The study by E.V. Sofronova was supported by RSF (project no. 14-14-00903), that by Y. S. Mamontov was partly supported by RFBR (project no. 13-04-01427 and 12-04-01476), and that by A. D. Potemkin was supported by RSF (project no. 14-24-00037). The research by Yoon Young-Jun, Benito C. Tan and Byung-Yun Sun was supported by grants from ‘The Survey of new and unrecorded taxa in vascular plants (NIBR No. 2013-02-001)’ funded by the Ministry of Environment of the Korean Government.

Taxonomic Additions and Changes: Nil.

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