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iNTRODUCTION TO BRYOPHYTES is out

Lily R. Lewis joined the lab as the new ph.D. student to work on bryophyte population genetics and conservation in Chile

Rafael Medina (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) is visting the lab to work on Orthotrichum phylogeny and evolution

Highlights of the lab in the UCONN Magazine

The Storrs L. OLson bryological library is now on-line.

Congratulations to Jessica for receiving awards from the American Microscopical Society, The International Association of Bryologists and the Botanical Society of America.

See article in Science daily on the Miniature forests of Cape Horn

New publications:

Vanderpoorten A. & B. Goffinet. 2009. Introduction to Bryophytes. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK.

LarraÍn J. , F. Herrera, J. M. Budke , B. Goffinet. 2009. Phylogenetic affinities and conservation status of the Chilean endemic Costesia spongiosa (Gigaspermaceae). The Bryologist 112: 278–286.

Marino P., R. Raguso, and B. Goffinet. 2009. The ecology and evolution of fly dispersed dung mosses (Family Splachnaceae). Symbiosis 47: 61-76.

 

 

 

Bryological sites at the University of Connecticut:

- Classification of mosses: maintained by B. Goffinet, W. R. Buck and A. J. Shaw

- Classification of hornworts: maintained by Juan Carlos Villarreal

- Storrs L. Olson Bryological Library

- Moss Plants and More maintained by Jessica Budke

- Andrews Foray 2009 in Woodstock Connecticut

Other related sites:

- Classification of liverworts maintained by Drs. Ray Stotler and Barbara Crandall-Stotler at the uNiversity of Southern Illinois

- An alphabetical list of liverwort genera that indicates family placement also maintained by Drs. Ray Stotler and Barbara Crandall-Stotler at the uNiversity of Southern Illinois




   
 

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