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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Table of Contents14
Recent literature on lichens—27711
Recent literature on lichens—26811
Schistidium arizonense sp. nov. (Grimmiaceae), a new xerophytic species from the southwestern U.S.A. related to the Eurasian S. helveticum11
Recent literature on bryophytes — 127(2)10
Substrate stability and stochastic colonization drive saxicolous lichen community assembly on periglacial patterned ground in the Daisetsuzan Mountains, Japan10
Pseudotrachypus motuoensis (Meteoriaceae, Bryophyta), a new species from Xizang (Tibet), China10
COVER9
Phylogeny of the Pyrenula ochraceoflava group (Pyrenulaceae) reveals near-cryptic diversification and the inclusion of the Mazaediothecium album aggregate8
Correction6
COVER5
Molecular and phenotypic study put eastern North American Cetrelia in a global context of biogeography and phylogeny4
Calicioids of Alberta, Canada, with descriptions of three new genera and 13 new Sphinctrinaceae species to science4
Table of Contents4
Circinaria weii sp. nov., a new lichen species from China3
A New Rugose-Leaved Anoectangium (Pottiaceae) from Mexico3
Editorial Board3
Minutophoma buelliarum (Ascomycota, subphylum Pezizomycotina), a new lichenicolous fungus widespread on corticolous, norstictic acid-producing Buellia in eastern North America3
COVER3
Hepatics from Rovno amber (Ukraine): Leptoscyphus davidii sp. nov.3
Ramalea and the new genus Appressodiscus belong in the Ramalinaceae3
Lichen communities across a subarctic region of Northern Quebec (Canada): conservation status, α- and β-diversity, and functional traits2
COVER2
Recent literature on bryophytes2
Estimation of lichen growth rates using archived Google Street View images2
Differences in genetic diversity and reproductive performance of a moss, a leafy liverwort, and a thalloid liverwort from forests of contrasting ages2
Inequity in authorship of North American lichens2
Lecanora exspersa: A new lichen record for North America and a key to sorediate Lecanora (Lecanoraceae) in western North America2
Oil cells in the side walls of air chambers, a new taxonomic character in the family Marchantiaceae2
Flore D'Afrique centrale2
Recent literature on bryophytes — 127(3)2
Mexican Miocene amber, source of a new liverwort species: Marchesinia pauchi (Lejeuneaceae)2
Editorial Board1
Recent literature on bryophytes — 127(1)1
COVER1
Flora of Lichenicolous Fungi, vol. 2, Hyphomycetes1
News and Notes1
Morphological and ecological evidence for the recognition of Anacolia baueri (Bartramiaceae) as distinct from A. menziesii1
A fossil dicranid moss from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica1
Table of Contents1
Isozyme evidence regarding relationships within Rhizomnium (Mniaceae)1
Recent literature on bryophytes — 126(3)1
Evaluating Letharia vulpina transplants for bioindication of nitrogen deposition1
Recent literature on lichens—2741
Recent literature on lichens—2751
Rotifer occupancy and seasonal variation within Frullania eboracensis (Frullaniaceae) lobules1
Longevity records for desiccated shoots and spores of desert bryophytes1
Vertical differentiation of epiphyte communities in old growth hemlock forests in Nova Scotia, Canada1
Recent Literature on Bryophytes — 125(3)1
Structure of foliicolous lichen thalli formed by some common lecanoralean taxa in subtropical leaf communities1
Mi'kmaw knowledge helps uncover a new area of interesting lichen biodiversity on the island of Newfoundland (Ktaqmkuk)1
COVER1
Recent literature on lichens—2761
Student scientists, bulk sampling and DNA metabarcoding demonstrate improved species detectability in lichen diversity inventories1
New species and nomenclatural updates in Graphidaceae from Western Himalaya, India1
The lichen collection from Angola and Mozambique in COI (Coimbra, Portugal)1
Volume one of a new worldwide flora of lichenicolous fungi – Basidiomycota1
A new perspective on the macrolichen genus Platismatia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) based on molecular and phenotypic data1
Sphagnum diabolicum sp. nov. and S. magniae sp. nov.; morphological variation and taxonomy of the “S. magellanicum complex”1
News And Notes1
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