Illuminating the evolutionary history of liverworts (Marchantiophyta)—towards a natural classification
- Xiaolan He-Nygrén, A. Juslén, I. Ahonen, D. Glenny, S. Piippo
- BiologyCladistics
- 1 February 2006
The Jungermanniales are most probably a recently diversified group which has attained the greatest profusion of structure and the most remarkable diversity of leaf development and protective devices for maturing sporophytes.
Bryophyte flora of the Huon peninsula, Papua New Guinea. XXXIV : Key to the genera of Western Melanesian Hepaticae and Anthocerotae
- S. Piippo
- Biology
- 1990
Manual of Tropical Bryology
- J. Frahm, T. Pócs, Yin-Ming Fang
- Environmental Science
- 20 August 2003
In my opinion, the most crucial point is that students in tropical countries get not in contact with bryophytes, and mainly because of the lack of literature, which makes research difficult or even impossible in such countries.
Phylogeny of liverworts – beyond a leaf and a thallus.
- Xiaolan He, I. Ahonen, A. Juslén, D. Glenny, S. Piippo
- Biology
- 2004
Hepatic and hornwort flora of Singapore
- S. Piippo, Xiaolan He, A. Juslén, B. Tan, D. H. Murphy, T. Pócs
- Environmental Science
- 2002
The primary aim of this study was to investigate and document the hepatic and hornwort floras of Singapore. The secondary aim was to compare and understand the changes in the species composition…
The bryophytes of Sabah (north Borneo) with special reference to the BRYOTROP transect of Mount Kinabalu. III: Geocalycaceae (Hepaticae)
- S. Piippo
- Environmental Science
- 1989
Inferring the Phylogeny of the Lejeuneaceae (Jungermanniopsida): A First Appraisal of Molecular Data
The phylogeny of the hepatic family Lejeuneaceae is studied using sequence data from three genomic regions, supporting tribal, rather than subfamilial position for the Cololejeuneae, and supporting the existence of two main subfamilies, Lejeunesoideae and Ptychanthoides.
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