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Brioflora epífita de las loreras de la Península Ibérica

Authors: Lara Francisco; Mazimpaka Vicente; Albertos Belén; Antonio Calleja Juan;

Brioflora epífita de las loreras de la Península Ibérica

Abstract

Se ha realizado un estudio cuantitativo de la brioflora epifítica de siete bosques de Prunus lusitanica situados en sendas áreas de la península Ibérica. Se ha encontrado un total de 30 musgos y 10 hepáticas, si bien la mayoría de las comunidades corticícolas aparecen dominadas por las hepáticas Metzgeria furcata o Frullania dilatata. Desde una perspectiva biogeográfica, la brioflora epifítica de este tipo de bosques queda caracterizada cualitativa y cuantitativamente por la importancia del elemento oceánico, incluso en las áreas mediterráneas más continentales. La composición brioepifítica es muy homogénea en el conjunto de los bosques mediterráneos estudiados y apreciablemente diferente de la de los bosques situados en el noroccidente peninsular, cuya brioflora es más típicamente eurosiberiana. The epiphytic bryoflora of Prunus lusitanica woods from 7 localities in the Iberian Peninsula have been studied. Forty bryophyte species have been found (30 mosses and 10 hepatics). Despite the higher moss richness, the communities are generally dominated by the liverworts Metzgeria furcata or Frullania dilatata. Furthermore, from a biogeographical point of view, these epiphytic communities are quantitative and qualitative characterised by the Oceanic element, even those growing in the Mediterranean region under continental conditions. The Mediterranean forests are very alike in their epiphytic communities and rather different from those situated in the North West of the Iberian Peninsula, within the Eurosiberian region.

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