Bryologist

Papers
(The TQCC of Bryologist is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
New species of lichenized fungi from Brazil, with a record report of 492 species in a small area of the Amazon Forest8
Where and how many new additions to the liverwort flora of Vietnam may be found?7
Acarosporaceae of the Chihuahuan Desert: four Magnusson species saved from synonymy and a new yellow species6
Climate and epiphytic macrolichen communities in the Four Corners region of the U.S.A.6
Hepatics from Rovno amber (Ukraine): Leptoscyphus davidii sp. nov.6
Finding the needle in the haystack: a revision of Crittendenia, a surprisingly diverse lichenicolous genus of Agaricostilbomycetes, Pucciniomycotina6
The new genus Pulvinora (Lecanoraceae) for species of the ‘Lecanora pringlei’ group, including the new species Pulvinora stereothallina6
Proposed best practices for taxonomic innovations in lichen and allied Fungi: A framework derived from analysis of more than 1,000 new taxa and new combinations6
A novel arctic-alpine lichen from Deosai National Park, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan5
How to dry a bryophyte: A review and experimental test of four methods to induce desiccation tolerance5
Morphology of gemmae, an overlooked taxonomic trait in the genus Marchantia L. (Marchantiaceae)5
Sphagnum diabolicum sp. nov. and S. magniae sp. nov.; morphological variation and taxonomy of the “S. magellanicum complex”5
Cinclidium alaskanum sp. nov. (Mniaceae), a new moss from the North Slope of Alaska5
Two further new lichen species from the Atlantic Forest remnant Pedra Talhada (Alagoas, Brazil), with a species list5
Taxonomic reevaluation of the Japanese Marchantia taxa belonging to sect. Papillatae of subg. Chlamidium (Marchantiaceae)5
Lichens from Monte Pascoal, Bahia, Brazil, with some new pyrenocarpous species and a key to the Pyrenula species from Brazil5
Cleistocarpous Tortella species from South America comprise a new genus of Pottiaceae4
Two New Lichenicolous Species of Opegrapha (Arthoniales) from Canada4
A survey of the section Scapania of the genus Scapania (Scapaniaceae) with description of new species Scapania pseudouliginosa and resurrection of S. gigantea4
Morphological-molecular incongruence in Sphagnum majus ssp. majus and ssp. norvegicum4
Effects of air pollution on chlorophyll content and morphology of lichens transplanted around a paper industry (Morelia, Mexico)4
Cora timucua (Hygrophoraceae), a new and potentially extinct, previously misidentified basidiolichen of Florida inland scrub documented from historical collections3
Sarcogyne similis (Acarosporaceae) produces psoromic acid and is confirmed to be widespread in North America3
Comparative analysis of cuticular waxes of the gametophyte and sporophyte of three species of Polytrichaceae3
Dicranum hengduanensis (Dicranaceae, Bryophyta), a new species with fragile leaves from the Hengduan Mountains in China3
Resolving the Sticta fuliginosa Morphodeme (Lichenized Ascomycota: Peltigeraceae) in Northwestern North America3
Characterization and expression analysis of ascorbate peroxidase from the moss Dicranum scoparium during abiotic stresses3
Potentially misleading phylogenetic signal and its explanation in single species studies – contrasting Loeskypnum badium, Sarmentypnum exannulatum and Warnstorfia fluitans3
Oil cells in the side walls of air chambers, a new taxonomic character in the family Marchantiaceae3
Protoharpanthus gen. nov. (Harpanthaceae) – a relict relative of Harpanthus from the Sino-Himalaya3
Three species of Trimmatothelopsis (Acarosporaceae) from Europe and North America3
Lichens from the Colombian Amazon: 666 Taxa Including 28 new Species and 157 New Country Records Document an Extraordinary Diversity3
New names and new combinations for hypnalean mosses2
The pantropical moss Plagiomnium rhynchophorum (Mniaceae) disjunct to the Southern Appalachians and Hawaii2
Plagiomnium jiuzhaigouense (Mniaceae), a new moss species from Jiuzhaigou National Park, Sichuan Province, China2
Gaolejeunea hoi (Lejeuneaceae), a new species and generic record from Singapore2
Syntrichia lithophila, a fantastic new amphitropical disjunct from Oregon, United States2
Two new species of Sticta (Peltigeraceae subfam. Lobarioideae) from the Brazilian Cerrado (Brazilian savanna)2
A new perspective on the macrolichen genus Platismatia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) based on molecular and phenotypic data2
A new species of the genus Rinodina (Lichenized Ascomycota, Physciaceae) from Pakistan2
Short Communication: Co-occurring Lobaria pulmonaria and Ricasolia quercizans share green algal photobionts: Consequences for conservation2
Discovery of epiphytic lichens in Connecticut suggests novel introduction and reintroduction via horticultural practices2
Contributions to the phylogeny of Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae) species from the Southern Hemisphere, including three new species2
Capronia harrisiana (Ascomycota, Chaetothyriales), a new lichenicolous species on Crocodia aurata from the southern Appalachian Mountains of southeastern North America2
A new species of Hyophila (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta), Teniolophora synonymized with Hyophila, and Plaubelia clarified2
New Species, Records and Combinations of Graphidaceae (Lichenized Fungi) from Brazil2
Two new species, Hypogymnia tuckerae and H. discopruina (Parmeliaceae), from North America and China2
Vindication of Physcomitrium pygmaeum (Funariaceae), an elusive and endangered moss from North America's Great Basin1
Recent literature on lichens—2641
Two new species of Ostropales (Lecanoromycetes) and other significant records of lichenized fungi from southeastern Alaska1
A chemistry overview of the beautiful miniature forest known as mosses1
So close yet so far: the disjunct global range of Orthotrichum consobrinum (Orthotrichaceae) includes North America1
Community assembly in epiphytic bryophyte communities along the vertical gradient in a Colombian tropical rainforest1
Niches and guilds of bryophytes along a 3000-meter elevational gradient1
Water regulation dynamics of lichens as functional traits could predict future climate change scenarios in an elevational gradient from Central Argentina1
Lichen substances are more important for photoprotection in sun than shade collections of lichens from the same species1
Neckera, Forsstroemia and Alleniella (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta) redefined based on phylogenetic analyses1
Mazosia weii sp. nov. (Roccellaceae) from China, a new species supported by molecular data1
Two new species of Anaptychia (Physciaceae) from western North America, with notes on the other species of section Protoanaptychia1
A new species of Riccia (Ricciaceae: Marchantiophyta) from the Western Ghats of Kerala1
Recent literature on bryophytes — 123(4)1
Multiple paternity in the unisexual, haploid, leafy liverwort Porella platyphylloidea1
Richard Clinton Harris (1939–2021)1
Remembering Clifford Major Wetmore (1934 – 2020)1
Bryophyte specimen organization and storage systems: A comparative assessment of staff practices and user preferences1
Why are the aesthetics of modest mosses highly valued in Japanese gardens?1
A habitat analysis and influence of scale in lichen communities on granitic rock1
Calcicolous and calcifugous bryophytes along the desert edge of the California Floristic Province1
Radula subacuminata, a new epiphyllous species of Radula (Marchantiophyta) from China and Vietnam1
Evidence for entomophily in “Knothole Moss” (Anacamptodon splachnoides)1
Isozyme evidence regarding relationships within Rhizomnium (Mniaceae)1
Cinclidium minutifolium (Mniaceae) in Alaska: Confirmation and clarification1
Plagiomnium decursivum (Mniaceae), a new moss species from Japan and China1
Canoparmelia amazonica, Myelochroa lindmanii and Parmelinella salacinifera belong to Parmelinella (Parmeliaceae)1
Bacidia depriestiana (Ramalinaceae), a new species from the southern Appalachian Mountains of eastern North America1
Phylogeny of the Pyrenula ochraceoflava group (Pyrenulaceae) reveals near-cryptic diversification and the inclusion of the Mazaediothecium album aggregate1
Rhizoplaca ouimetensis sp. nov. (Lecanoraceae) from Ontario, the first sorediate species in the genus1
Emergence and establishment of mosses and ferns from spore banks after exposure to glyphosate and two bioherbicides1
A new endemic, Pannaria oregonensis, replaces two misapplied names in the Pacific Northwest of North America1
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