Stepping beyond the 700 milestone: four new moss species in the bryophyte flora of Montenegro
Author
Alegro, Antun
Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Marulićev trg 20 / II, 10000 Zagreb (Croatia)
Author
Dragićević, Snežana
Natural History Museum of Montenegro, Trg Vojvode Bećir-bega Osmanagića 16, 81000 Podgorica (Montenegro)
Author
Šegota, Vedran
Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Marulićev trg 20 / II, 10000 Zagreb (Croatia) vedran. segota @ biol. pmf. hr (corresponding author)
segota@biol.pmf.hr
Author
Ćetković, Ilinka
Natural History Museum of Montenegro, Trg Vojvode Bećir-bega Osmanagića 16, 81000 Podgorica (Montenegro)
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Cryptogamie, Bryologie
2019
2019-07-15
20
9
97
103
https://bioone.org/journals/cryptogamie-bryologie/volume-40/issue-9/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a9/Stepping-Beyond-the-700-Milestone--Four-New-Moss-Species/10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a9.full
journal article
10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a9
1776-0992
Nyholmiella gymnostoma
(Bruch
ex
Brid.) Holmen & Warncke
SPECIMEN
EXAMINED
. —
Montenegro
. Gradac Hill, above the town of Mojkovac, on the slopes of Bjelasica Mt,
42°57’01”N
,
19°37’53”E
,
1152 m
a.s.l.,
23.VIII.2016
,
leg.
and
det. S. Dragićević s.n.
, Natural History Museum of Montenegro herbarium no. 1656/134.
REMARKS
The species was found on bark of
Populus tremula
L., growing on the forest edge of mixed deciduous and conifer woodland, on medieval archaeological locality Brskovo, geographically situated outside the Mediterranean part of
Montenegro
, but still under some influence of Mediterranean on the precipitation regime. Specimens formed only three tiny tufts on the tree trunk, at the
1.4 m
height. Generally, the species is related to bark of the
Populus
trees (
Dierssen 2001
;
Smith 2004
;
Atherton
et al.
2010
). No capsules were found, and a tiny liverwort,
Radula complanata
(L.) Dumort., was noticed among the leaves of the moss.
Nyholmiella gymnostoma
is a Boreal-montane element, beside Europe known also in central Asia,
Japan
and rarely in N America (
Hill & Preston 1998
;
Smith 2004
;
Vitt 2014
). It is most common in boreal Europe (
Hill & Preston 1998
;
Lara & Estébanez 2014
), while in central and E Europe it is rare (
Nebel & Philippi 2001
). In SE Europe it is extremely rare, or at least under-recorded, being only known from
Bulgaria
(
Natcheva & Ganeva 2005
),
Romania
(
Stefănuţ & Goia 2012
) and
Slovenia
(recorded at the end of 19th century and published in
Pavletić 1955
). After being recorded for the first time in Mediterranean area, in
Calabria
(
Italy
) (
Lara
et al.
2004
), several new records from Mediterranean countries appeared. In
Albania
and
Greece
, the species has been recorded very recently, in Drilon National Park, on trunk of
Tilia
(
Ellis
et al.
2012
)
and in
Epirus region
(NW
Greece
) on trunk of
Juglans regia
L. (
Ellis
et al.
2016b
), respectively. Additionally, the species has been found in
Spain
, in the autonomous community Castille-La Mancha (
Cezón & Muñoz 2013
). The population in
Romania
is critically endangered (
Stefănuţ & Goia 2012
), while that in
Bulgaria
is vulnerable (
Natcheva
et al.
2006
). Our record seems to be the only recent finding of the species in W Balkans. Since our specimens have been found on the
Populus tremula
trees growing within the archaeological excavation site, possible tree cut could represent a major threat to the species.