Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs

Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs von Ehrendorfer,  Friedrich, Köckinger,  Heribert, Schönswetter,  Peter, Stuessy,  Tod, Sturmbauer,  Christian, Winkler,  Hans
The present catalogue of hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) and liverworts (Marchantiophyta) is the first synopsis for these two plant kingdom phyla in Austria. As in other volumes of the Catalogus Florae Austriae, there are no keys and no descriptions of genera and species. On the other hand, ecology, phytosociology and distribution of all taxa are treated in detail. In the general part of this catalogue a historical survey and our present state of knowledge of horn- and liverworts in the federal states of the country are presented. A short “hepaticogeography” of Austria highlights the hepaticofloristic characteristics of its climatologically and geomorphologically very different landscapes. In the special part, all species, four hornworts and 260 liverworts, and a series of infraspecific taxa are presented in a uniform conception. Principally, nomenclature and systematics follow the new “World Checklist of Hornworts and Liverworts”, apart from a few, reasoned exceptions. The sequence of families is systematical, that of genera alphabetical. Particular attention is given to species distribution, using data obtained from the extensive literature and the collections in public herbaria. In addition, an enormous number of unpublished records were included and many specimens critically revised. Detailed information on ecology and phytosociology rest primarily upon observations in Austria. The general decline of species diversity also affects Austria and its horn- and liverworts. Thus, the growing threats to species and their habitats are evaluated. Optional notes concern taxonomy and other topics. About 140 colour photos illustrate the treatments of selected species of horn- and liverworts.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-12
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Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs

Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs von Ehrendorfer,  Friedrich, Köckinger,  Heribert, Schönswetter,  Peter, Stuessy,  Tod, Sturmbauer,  Christian, Winkler,  Hans
The present catalogue of hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) and liverworts (Marchantiophyta) is the first synopsis for these two plant kingdom phyla in Austria. As in other volumes of the Catalogus Florae Austriae, there are no keys and no descriptions of genera and species. On the other hand, ecology, phytosociology and distribution of all taxa are treated in detail. In the general part of this catalogue a historical survey and our present state of knowledge of horn- and liverworts in the federal states of the country are presented. A short “hepaticogeography” of Austria highlights the hepaticofloristic characteristics of its climatologically and geomorphologically very different landscapes. In the special part, all species, four hornworts and 260 liverworts, and a series of infraspecific taxa are presented in a uniform conception. Principally, nomenclature and systematics follow the new “World Checklist of Hornworts and Liverworts”, apart from a few, reasoned exceptions. The sequence of families is systematical, that of genera alphabetical. Particular attention is given to species distribution, using data obtained from the extensive literature and the collections in public herbaria. In addition, an enormous number of unpublished records were included and many specimens critically revised. Detailed information on ecology and phytosociology rest primarily upon observations in Austria. The general decline of species diversity also affects Austria and its horn- and liverworts. Thus, the growing threats to species and their habitats are evaluated. Optional notes concern taxonomy and other topics. About 140 colour photos illustrate the treatments of selected species of horn- and liverworts.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-12
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Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No.9

Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No.9 von Schönswetter,  Peter, Schuster,  Reinhart, Stuessy,  Tod, Sturmbauer,  Christian, Winkler,  Hans
The first part of this book presents the latest list of Austrian formicid fauna. Besides the distribution of species across the provinces, ecological ratings are cited, additionally. Currently, 31 genera and 133 free-living species are known and, additionally, 10 are recorded only inside buildings. Further, records of seven species remain questionable. Since all taxonomic changes of recent years are incorporated, the checklist sets a new reference for further studies on the regional ant fauna. The second part presents the oribatid mite fauna (moss- or beetle mites) of Austria. Their representatives belong to 198 genera and 79 families. For the first time the checklist takes into account potential “species inquirendae”, not clearly definable species, and species to be described, adding up to 623 valid taxa (606 species and 17 subspecies or “formae”, respectively). Thereof, records of 26 species represent new records for Austria. The knowledge of the oribatid mite fauna shows great regional differences and future studies will without doubt further increase the number of species existing in Austria.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-12
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Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs

Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs von Ehrendorfer,  Friedrich, Köckinger,  Heribert, Schönswetter,  Peter, Stuessy,  Tod, Sturmbauer,  Christian, Winkler,  Hans
The present catalogue of hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) and liverworts (Marchantiophyta) is the first synopsis for these two plant kingdom phyla in Austria. As in other volumes of the Catalogus Florae Austriae, there are no keys and no descriptions of genera and species. On the other hand, ecology, phytosociology and distribution of all taxa are treated in detail. In the general part of this catalogue a historical survey and our present state of knowledge of horn- and liverworts in the federal states of the country are presented. A short “hepaticogeography” of Austria highlights the hepaticofloristic characteristics of its climatologically and geomorphologically very different landscapes. In the special part, all species, four hornworts and 260 liverworts, and a series of infraspecific taxa are presented in a uniform conception. Principally, nomenclature and systematics follow the new “World Checklist of Hornworts and Liverworts”, apart from a few, reasoned exceptions. The sequence of families is systematical, that of genera alphabetical. Particular attention is given to species distribution, using data obtained from the extensive literature and the collections in public herbaria. In addition, an enormous number of unpublished records were included and many specimens critically revised. Detailed information on ecology and phytosociology rest primarily upon observations in Austria. The general decline of species diversity also affects Austria and its horn- and liverworts. Thus, the growing threats to species and their habitats are evaluated. Optional notes concern taxonomy and other topics. About 140 colour photos illustrate the treatments of selected species of horn- and liverworts.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-12
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Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No.9

Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No.9 von Schönswetter,  Peter, Schuster,  Reinhart, Stuessy,  Tod, Sturmbauer,  Christian, Winkler,  Hans
The first part of this book presents the latest list of Austrian formicid fauna. Besides the distribution of species across the provinces, ecological ratings are cited, additionally. Currently, 31 genera and 133 free-living species are known and, additionally, 10 are recorded only inside buildings. Further, records of seven species remain questionable. Since all taxonomic changes of recent years are incorporated, the checklist sets a new reference for further studies on the regional ant fauna. The second part presents the oribatid mite fauna (moss- or beetle mites) of Austria. Their representatives belong to 198 genera and 79 families. For the first time the checklist takes into account potential “species inquirendae”, not clearly definable species, and species to be described, adding up to 623 valid taxa (606 species and 17 subspecies or “formae”, respectively). Thereof, records of 26 species represent new records for Austria. The knowledge of the oribatid mite fauna shows great regional differences and future studies will without doubt further increase the number of species existing in Austria.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-12
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Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No.9

Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No.9 von Schönswetter,  Peter, Schuster,  Reinhart, Stuessy,  Tod, Sturmbauer,  Christian, Winkler,  Hans
The first part of this book presents the latest list of Austrian formicid fauna. Besides the distribution of species across the provinces, ecological ratings are cited, additionally. Currently, 31 genera and 133 free-living species are known and, additionally, 10 are recorded only inside buildings. Further, records of seven species remain questionable. Since all taxonomic changes of recent years are incorporated, the checklist sets a new reference for further studies on the regional ant fauna. The second part presents the oribatid mite fauna (moss- or beetle mites) of Austria. Their representatives belong to 198 genera and 79 families. For the first time the checklist takes into account potential “species inquirendae”, not clearly definable species, and species to be described, adding up to 623 valid taxa (606 species and 17 subspecies or “formae”, respectively). Thereof, records of 26 species represent new records for Austria. The knowledge of the oribatid mite fauna shows great regional differences and future studies will without doubt further increase the number of species existing in Austria.
Aktualisiert: 2023-02-23
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Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs

Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs von Ehrendorfer,  Friedrich, Köckinger,  Heribert, Schönswetter,  Peter, Stuessy,  Tod, Sturmbauer,  Christian, Winkler,  Hans
The present catalogue of hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) and liverworts (Marchantiophyta) is the first synopsis for these two plant kingdom phyla in Austria. As in other volumes of the Catalogus Florae Austriae, there are no keys and no descriptions of genera and species. On the other hand, ecology, phytosociology and distribution of all taxa are treated in detail. In the general part of this catalogue a historical survey and our present state of knowledge of horn- and liverworts in the federal states of the country are presented. A short “hepaticogeography” of Austria highlights the hepaticofloristic characteristics of its climatologically and geomorphologically very different landscapes. In the special part, all species, four hornworts and 260 liverworts, and a series of infraspecific taxa are presented in a uniform conception. Principally, nomenclature and systematics follow the new “World Checklist of Hornworts and Liverworts”, apart from a few, reasoned exceptions. The sequence of families is systematical, that of genera alphabetical. Particular attention is given to species distribution, using data obtained from the extensive literature and the collections in public herbaria. In addition, an enormous number of unpublished records were included and many specimens critically revised. Detailed information on ecology and phytosociology rest primarily upon observations in Austria. The general decline of species diversity also affects Austria and its horn- and liverworts. Thus, the growing threats to species and their habitats are evaluated. Optional notes concern taxonomy and other topics. About 140 colour photos illustrate the treatments of selected species of horn- and liverworts.
Aktualisiert: 2023-02-23
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Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No.9

Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No.9 von Schönswetter,  Peter, Schuster,  Reinhart, Stuessy,  Tod, Sturmbauer,  Christian, Winkler,  Hans
The first part of this book presents the latest list of Austrian formicid fauna. Besides the distribution of species across the provinces, ecological ratings are cited, additionally. Currently, 31 genera and 133 free-living species are known and, additionally, 10 are recorded only inside buildings. Further, records of seven species remain questionable. Since all taxonomic changes of recent years are incorporated, the checklist sets a new reference for further studies on the regional ant fauna. The second part presents the oribatid mite fauna (moss- or beetle mites) of Austria. Their representatives belong to 198 genera and 79 families. For the first time the checklist takes into account potential “species inquirendae”, not clearly definable species, and species to be described, adding up to 623 valid taxa (606 species and 17 subspecies or “formae”, respectively). Thereof, records of 26 species represent new records for Austria. The knowledge of the oribatid mite fauna shows great regional differences and future studies will without doubt further increase the number of species existing in Austria.
Aktualisiert: 2023-02-23
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Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs

Die Horn- und Lebermoose Österreichs von Ehrendorfer,  Friedrich, Köckinger,  Heribert, Schönswetter,  Peter, Stuessy,  Tod, Sturmbauer,  Christian, Winkler,  Hans
The present catalogue of hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) and liverworts (Marchantiophyta) is the first synopsis for these two plant kingdom phyla in Austria. As in other volumes of the Catalogus Florae Austriae, there are no keys and no descriptions of genera and species. On the other hand, ecology, phytosociology and distribution of all taxa are treated in detail. In the general part of this catalogue a historical survey and our present state of knowledge of horn- and liverworts in the federal states of the country are presented. A short “hepaticogeography” of Austria highlights the hepaticofloristic characteristics of its climatologically and geomorphologically very different landscapes. In the special part, all species, four hornworts and 260 liverworts, and a series of infraspecific taxa are presented in a uniform conception. Principally, nomenclature and systematics follow the new “World Checklist of Hornworts and Liverworts”, apart from a few, reasoned exceptions. The sequence of families is systematical, that of genera alphabetical. Particular attention is given to species distribution, using data obtained from the extensive literature and the collections in public herbaria. In addition, an enormous number of unpublished records were included and many specimens critically revised. Detailed information on ecology and phytosociology rest primarily upon observations in Austria. The general decline of species diversity also affects Austria and its horn- and liverworts. Thus, the growing threats to species and their habitats are evaluated. Optional notes concern taxonomy and other topics. About 140 colour photos illustrate the treatments of selected species of horn- and liverworts.
Aktualisiert: 2023-02-23
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