Vítězslav Plášek, Lukáš Číhal, Frank Müller, Martina Pöltl, Mariusz Wierzgoń, Ryszard Ochyra
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摘要
2023 年,在波兰西南部进行的实地研究发现了两种值得注意的角草:Notothylasorbicularis(一种以前在波兰从未有过记录的物种)和Anthocerosneesii(一种在波兰植物区系中重新发现的物种)。这些发现意义重大,因为它们表明气候变化正在促进角草在中欧的分布范围扩大。报告对这两个物种的新分布地进行了详细描述,强调了发现它们的特定环境条件和栖息地。文中还提供了 Notothylasorbicularis 和 Anthocerosneesii 在波兰的分布图以及孢子的 SEM 显微照片。此外,还提供了波兰角草物种的识别要点。此外,还提供了一个模型,预测这些角草未来在波兰和更广泛的中欧地区的潜在传播范围。该模型考虑了气候变量和栖息地的可用性,为可能的范围转移提供了见解。越来越多的证据表明,气候变化是导致角叶植物重新分布的一个驱动因素。
Newly found and rediscovered hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) in Poland: Indicators of climate change impact in Central Europe.
In 2023, field research in south-western Poland led to the noteworthy discovery of two hornworts: Notothylasorbicularis, a species previously unrecorded in this country, and the rediscovery of Anthocerosneesii for the Polish bryoflora. These findings are significant as they suggest a response to climate change, which is facilitating the range expansion of hornworts within Central Europe. Detailed descriptions of the new localities for both species are provided, highlighting the specific environmental conditions and habitats where they were found. Distribution maps for Notothylasorbicularis and Anthocerosneesii in Poland are provided, as well as SEM micrographs of spores. Additionally, a key to the identification of Polish hornwort species is also included. Furthermore, a model projecting the potential future spread of these hornworts within Poland and the broader Central European region is presented. This model considers climatic variables and habitat availability, offering insights into possible range shifts. This study contributes to the growing body of evidence that climate change is a driving factor in the redistribution of bryophytes.
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