Epiphytic leafy liverworts diversified in angiosperm-dominated forests

Kathrin Feldberg1, Harald Schneider2, Tanja Stadler3

  • 1Systematische Botanik und Mykologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 80638 München, Germany.

Scientific Reports
|August 8, 2014
PubMed

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