Title: Species muscorum Frondosorum descriptae et tabulis aeneis LXXVII coloratis ilustratae: opus posthumum, Volume 1
Author: Johann Hedwig, Christian Friedrich Schwägrichen
Year: 1801 (1° edition)
Language: Latin
The founder of modern bryology, Johannes Hedwig comes into this history because of the fundamental importance of his earlier works. At present his Species Muscorum of 1801 is the starting point for the nomenclature of musci, but this work came out posthumously and contained in fact the result of a lifetime of excellent empirical and observational work.
Hedwig was able to improve his microscope and to achieve magnifications up to 290 times. The work was posthumously edited by C. F. Schwaegrichen, who succeeded Hedwig as professor of Botany and Director of the Botanical Gardens in Leipzig.
Text: Google Books
Available for free at:
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
Book: Field Guide: Cerrado vegetation - 500 species.
Title: Field Guide: Cerrado vegetation - 500 species
Organizer: João de Deus Medeiros.
Ano: 2011
Language: Portuguese only
The publication provides basic information on 500 species of the Cerrado, including photographs obtained growing in natural conditions, mostly in protected areas. With her visitors of these areas will have an additional stimulus and conditions to observe and admire the beautiful and diverse flora of the Cerrado.
This book is freely available on the Ministry of Environment website: Download here.
Other publications Biodiversity series here.
Organizer: João de Deus Medeiros.
Ano: 2011
Language: Portuguese only
The publication provides basic information on 500 species of the Cerrado, including photographs obtained growing in natural conditions, mostly in protected areas. With her visitors of these areas will have an additional stimulus and conditions to observe and admire the beautiful and diverse flora of the Cerrado.
This book is freely available on the Ministry of Environment website: Download here.
Other publications Biodiversity series here.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Book: Guide to the Ferns and Lycophytes of REBIO Uatumã - Central Amazonia (bilingual)
Created in 1990, the Reserva Biológica Uatumã protects almost 10 thousand square kilometers of Amazonian rain forest and comprises a fascinating diversity of favorable habitats for the likable ferns and lycophytes. This richly illustrated book treats the ecology and identification of 120 species of ferns and lycophytes and provides to the reader a pleasant introduction to the fantastic world of these groups of plants.
Zuquim, G., Costa, F. R. C., Prado, J. & Tuomisto, H. Guide to the Ferns and Lycophytes of REBIO Uatumã - Central Amazonia. Manaus: Áttema Design Editorial, 2008. 321 p.
Preface
Biodiversity on planet Earth is under imminent threat as a result of human activities, and this diversity is rapidly decreasing as a consequence. This is true in most, if not all, countries of the world, but especially in tropical areas, like the Amazon lowlands, which harbor a disproportionate and biologically interesting share of the biota of the planet. For many areas, we still have no manual with which to identify plants or animals, yet alone a simple inventory, so we may never know what has been lost.
This guidebook on the ferns of Rebio Uatumã, about 140 kilometers north of Manaus, in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, is a well-executed attempt to remedy our lack of knowledge of one small segment of the biota of the region. Florulas – guides to the plants of a relatively small geographic region – are the first step in documenting what grows in a larger area, in this case the Amazon basin.
At Rebio Uatumã, 123 species of ferns and lycophytes are known, and most of them are treated in this book. The beauty of this work is in the presentation – clear, simplified descriptions, field identification tips, and comments on the ecology and distribution, as well as an opposing page of helpful color photographs (habit and details), selected to illustrate the most important parts of a species for easiest identification.
The authors of the book also address the importance of conservation of such relatively pristine areas. A first step in conservation is an inventory of the biota of a region. Simultaneously, it is important to provide protection for these biotic “hotspots”. To aid in the protection of biologically diverse areas, the general public must appreciate, even treasure, life’s intricate web, and it is with this focus and goal that the authors present their work.
Even if you know nothing about ferns, this guide is a wonderfully usable, taxonomically up-to-date introduction to the ferns of Rebio Uatumã. More broadly, it is a helpful guide to identification of some of the commonest ferns of the entire lowland Amazon basin, for novices and professionals alike.
Dr. Alan R. Smith
Research Botanist and Fern Specialist. University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Book available for free download in PDF format on the website of the Research Program on Biodiversity (PPBio): Download here
The printed version can be purchased on site Publisher INPA
Zuquim, G., Costa, F. R. C., Prado, J. & Tuomisto, H. Guide to the Ferns and Lycophytes of REBIO Uatumã - Central Amazonia. Manaus: Áttema Design Editorial, 2008. 321 p.
Preface
Biodiversity on planet Earth is under imminent threat as a result of human activities, and this diversity is rapidly decreasing as a consequence. This is true in most, if not all, countries of the world, but especially in tropical areas, like the Amazon lowlands, which harbor a disproportionate and biologically interesting share of the biota of the planet. For many areas, we still have no manual with which to identify plants or animals, yet alone a simple inventory, so we may never know what has been lost.
This guidebook on the ferns of Rebio Uatumã, about 140 kilometers north of Manaus, in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, is a well-executed attempt to remedy our lack of knowledge of one small segment of the biota of the region. Florulas – guides to the plants of a relatively small geographic region – are the first step in documenting what grows in a larger area, in this case the Amazon basin.
At Rebio Uatumã, 123 species of ferns and lycophytes are known, and most of them are treated in this book. The beauty of this work is in the presentation – clear, simplified descriptions, field identification tips, and comments on the ecology and distribution, as well as an opposing page of helpful color photographs (habit and details), selected to illustrate the most important parts of a species for easiest identification.
The authors of the book also address the importance of conservation of such relatively pristine areas. A first step in conservation is an inventory of the biota of a region. Simultaneously, it is important to provide protection for these biotic “hotspots”. To aid in the protection of biologically diverse areas, the general public must appreciate, even treasure, life’s intricate web, and it is with this focus and goal that the authors present their work.
Even if you know nothing about ferns, this guide is a wonderfully usable, taxonomically up-to-date introduction to the ferns of Rebio Uatumã. More broadly, it is a helpful guide to identification of some of the commonest ferns of the entire lowland Amazon basin, for novices and professionals alike.
Dr. Alan R. Smith
Research Botanist and Fern Specialist. University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Book available for free download in PDF format on the website of the Research Program on Biodiversity (PPBio): Download here
The printed version can be purchased on site Publisher INPA
Sunday, September 22, 2013
New photos
Added new photos on the site:
To see all the photos available on the site visit the photos section
Collecting expedition - Biological Station of Santa Lucia, ES - Brazil (16/IX/2013) |
Collecting expedition - Discovery National Park, BA - Brazil (14/IX/2013) |
Collecting expedition - Pau Brasil National Park, BA - Brazil (10/IX/2013) |
Monday, September 2, 2013
Graphite of mosses: Ecology and Art together
Imagine an art form that uses living, respiring material; an art form
that creates mini eco-systems in often complex and beautiful patterns.
It changes the face of urban landscapes and redefines the term “urban
jungle.”
It breathes life anew.
Welcome to the world of green graffiti – masterpieces crafted in moss and grass. Here you’ll find some of the most incredible works of this rare and unusual art form and how to make it yourself.
Written by: Linda
More information: DIY Green Graffiti: Making Moss Murals, How to make green graffiti: Here and here
It breathes life anew.
Welcome to the world of green graffiti – masterpieces crafted in moss and grass. Here you’ll find some of the most incredible works of this rare and unusual art form and how to make it yourself.
Written by: Linda
More information: DIY Green Graffiti: Making Moss Murals, How to make green graffiti: Here and here
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Tardigrade - The most resistant animal in Earth lives among mosses
Tardigrade in Moss |
That's because tardigrades are known to be able to go for decades without food or water, to survive temperatures from near absolute zero to well above the boiling point of water, to survive pressures from near zero to well above that on ocean floors, and to survive direct exposure to dangerous radiations.
The far-ranging survivability of these extremophiles was tested in 2011 outside an orbiting space shuttle. Tardigrades are so durable partly because they can repair their own DNA and reduce their body water content to a few percent.
Some of these miniature water-bears almost became extraterrestrials recently when they were launched toward to the Martian moon Phobos on board the Russian mission Fobos-Grunt, but stayed terrestrial when a rocket failed and the capsule remained in Earth orbit.
Tardigrades are more common than humans across most of the Earth. Pictured above in a color-enhanced electron micrograph, a millimeter-long tardigrade crawls on moss.
Source: NASA
Photo: Image Credit & Copyright: Nicole Ottawa & Oliver Meckes / Eye of Science / Science Source Images
More information: Wikipédia, wikiHow (How to Find and Care for a Pet Tardigrade)
Monday, August 12, 2013
Book: Kunstformen der Natur by Ernst Haeckel (1904)
Illustration Division Marchantiophyta (Hepaticae in the original) by Ernst Haeckel in his book Kunstformen der Natur (1904).
High Resolution Image - Here
Species names of the picture and description of the group - Part 1 e Part 2
Illustration of the Division Bryophyta (Muscinae in original) by Ernst Haeckel in his book Kunstformen der Natur (1904).
High Resolution Image - Here
Species names of the picture - Here
Description of the group - Part 1 e Part 2
Complete book - Max Planck Digital Library
High Resolution Image - Here
Species names of the picture and description of the group - Part 1 e Part 2
High Resolution Image - Here
Species names of the picture - Here
Description of the group - Part 1 e Part 2
Complete book - Max Planck Digital Library
Monday, July 29, 2013
Researchers find 400 year old Ice Age plants in Arctic able to grow anew as glaciers retreat
(Phys.org) —A team of researchers from the University of Alberta
led by, Catherine La Farge, has found that mosses and liverworts covered
by ice over 400 years ago and now exposed due to glacial melting, are
able to start growing again. In their paper published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the team describes how carbon dating showed the plants to be from a time just prior to the Little Ice Age
The research team ventured to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago to see what changes were occurring in the Arctic due to global warming—the Teardrop Glacier on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, they note, has retreated more than 650 feet over the past several hundred years. Just next to the glacier's edge, the team found some green growth among clumps of exposed dead plant material that had been under the ice for centuries. Intrigued, they collected some samples and brought them back to their lab for study.
The findings dispel the common belief that land exposed by melting glaciers becomes populated by new plant growth exclusively via seeds or spores carried by the wind. Instead, some plants lying frozen beneath the ice are apparently able to survive and begin growing again when the environment changes. This suggests that Earth scientists will have to take a new look at models meant to portray how ecosystems recover from glaciers after they retreat.
The researchers note that plants aren't the only type of life being exposed by melting glaciers — cyanobacteria and green terrestrial algae have also been spotted, some of which haven't ever been seen before.
Reporter = Phys.org
Original article = "Regeneration of Little Ice Age bryophytes emerging from a polar glacier with implications of totipotency in extreme environments" by Catherine La Farge, Krista H. Williams, and John H. England
The research team ventured to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago to see what changes were occurring in the Arctic due to global warming—the Teardrop Glacier on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, they note, has retreated more than 650 feet over the past several hundred years. Just next to the glacier's edge, the team found some green growth among clumps of exposed dead plant material that had been under the ice for centuries. Intrigued, they collected some samples and brought them back to their lab for study.
The team put 24
cultures in an ideal environment and found that 11 of them began to
grow, representing four distinct taxa. The plants, known as
bryophytes—moss, lichen, liverworts, etc—don't have vascular tissue to
pump fluids, a property that helps them survive in very cold climates. Carbon dating of the samples showed that the plants had been living approximately 400 to 615 years ago—a time just before the Little Ice Age
(1550-1850). Byrophytes have another property, called totipotency that
allows any cell of the plant to reproduce and grow into a whole new
plant.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-05-year-arctic-anew-glaciers-retreat.html#jCp
The
team put 24 cultures in an ideal environment and found that 11 of them
began to grow, representing four distinct taxa. The plants, known as
bryophytes—moss, lichen, liverworts, etc—don't have vascular tissue to
pump fluids, a property that helps them survive in very cold climates.
Carbon dating of the samples showed that the plants had been living
approximately 400 to 615 years ago—a time just before the Little Ice Age
(1550-1850). Byrophytes have another property, called totipotency that
allows any cell of the plant to reproduce and grow into a whole new
plant.Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-05-year-arctic-anew-glaciers-retreat.html#jCp
The findings dispel the common belief that land exposed by melting glaciers becomes populated by new plant growth exclusively via seeds or spores carried by the wind. Instead, some plants lying frozen beneath the ice are apparently able to survive and begin growing again when the environment changes. This suggests that Earth scientists will have to take a new look at models meant to portray how ecosystems recover from glaciers after they retreat.
The researchers note that plants aren't the only type of life being exposed by melting glaciers — cyanobacteria and green terrestrial algae have also been spotted, some of which haven't ever been seen before.
Reporter = Phys.org
Original article = "Regeneration of Little Ice Age bryophytes emerging from a polar glacier with implications of totipotency in extreme environments" by Catherine La Farge, Krista H. Williams, and John H. England
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Ronaldo Viveiros de Sousa
Specialty: Bryophyte taxonomy
Curriculum of Lattes System: Here
Curriculum of Lattes System: Here
"Let me at least not die without a struggle, inglorious,
but do some big thing first, that men to come shall know of it."
Iliad - Book XXII
Thursday, July 25, 2013
New article published - Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae)
Elizabeth
A. Kellogg, Paulo E. A. S. Camara, Paula J. Rudall, Philip Ladd, Simon
T. Malcomber, Clinton J. Whipple and Andrew N. Doust
Abstract
The shoot apical meristem of grasses produces the primary branches of the inflorescence, controlling inflorescence architecture and hence seed production. Whereas leaves are produced in a distichous pattern, with the primordia separated from each other by an angle of 180°, inflorescence branches are produced in a spiral in most species. The morphology and developmental genetics of the shift in phyllotaxis have been studied extensively in maize and rice. However, in wheat, Brachypodium, and oats, all in the grass subfamily Pooideae, the change in phyllotaxis does not occur; primary inflorescence branches are produced distichously. It is unknown whether the distichous inflorescence originated at the base of Pooideae, or whether it appeared several times independently. In this study, we show that Brachyelytrum, the genus sister to all other Pooideae has spiral phyllotaxis in the inflorescence, but that in the remaining 3000+ species of Pooideae, the phyllotaxis is two-ranked. These two-ranked inflorescences are not perfectly symmetrical, and have a clear “front” and “back;” this developmental axis has never been described in the literature and it is unclear what establishes its polarity. Strictly distichous inflorescences appear somewhat later in the evolution of the subfamily. Two-ranked inflorescences also appear in a few grass outgroups and sporadically elsewhere in the family, but unlike in Pooideae do not generally correlate with a major radiation of species. After production of branches, the inflorescence meristem may be converted to a spikelet meristem or may simply abort; this developmental decision appears to be independent of the branching pattern.
Link to article - Here
Abstract
The shoot apical meristem of grasses produces the primary branches of the inflorescence, controlling inflorescence architecture and hence seed production. Whereas leaves are produced in a distichous pattern, with the primordia separated from each other by an angle of 180°, inflorescence branches are produced in a spiral in most species. The morphology and developmental genetics of the shift in phyllotaxis have been studied extensively in maize and rice. However, in wheat, Brachypodium, and oats, all in the grass subfamily Pooideae, the change in phyllotaxis does not occur; primary inflorescence branches are produced distichously. It is unknown whether the distichous inflorescence originated at the base of Pooideae, or whether it appeared several times independently. In this study, we show that Brachyelytrum, the genus sister to all other Pooideae has spiral phyllotaxis in the inflorescence, but that in the remaining 3000+ species of Pooideae, the phyllotaxis is two-ranked. These two-ranked inflorescences are not perfectly symmetrical, and have a clear “front” and “back;” this developmental axis has never been described in the literature and it is unclear what establishes its polarity. Strictly distichous inflorescences appear somewhat later in the evolution of the subfamily. Two-ranked inflorescences also appear in a few grass outgroups and sporadically elsewhere in the family, but unlike in Pooideae do not generally correlate with a major radiation of species. After production of branches, the inflorescence meristem may be converted to a spikelet meristem or may simply abort; this developmental decision appears to be independent of the branching pattern.
Link to article - Here
Photos
Collecting expedition - Biological Station of Santa Lucia, ES - Brazil (16/IX/2013) |
Collecting expedition - Discovery National Park, BA - Brazil (14/IX/2013) |
Collecting expedition - Pau Brasil National Park, BA - Brazil (10/IX/2013) |
Collecting expedition - CIAB - Instruction and Training Center of Brasília - DF (21/XI/2012) |
Visit Dr. Michael Stech at UNB (06/XI/2012) |
Collecting expedition - Corinto, MG - Brazil (1/XII/2011) |
Collecting expedition - Trindade Island - Brazil (11/II/2011) |
Collecting expedition - Clups of Forest, Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, MG - Brazil (27/VIII/2010) |
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Monday, July 22, 2013
Dissertations
Year 2013
Eliana Marilia Lima Pinheiro. 2013. Levantamento florístico de Bryophyta de capões de mata no Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Ronaldo Viveiros de Sousa. 2013. Levantamento da brioflora de uma mata de galeria no Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó, MG - Brasil. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Year 2012
Allan Laid Alkimin Faria. 2012. Briófitas da Ilha da Trindade: um estudo taxonômico e biogeográfico. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Year 2011
Abel Eustáquio Rocha Soares. 2011. Flora do Distrito Federal: Musgos pleurocárpicos. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara
Ana Gabriela Duarte. 2011. Morfologia e desenvolvimento de papilas em Pilotrichaceae Kindb. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Renato Gama Dias Neto. 2011. Briófitas de matas de galeria da APA da Cafuringa, Brasília,DF - Brasil. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Eliana Marilia Lima Pinheiro. 2013. Levantamento florístico de Bryophyta de capões de mata no Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Ronaldo Viveiros de Sousa. 2013. Levantamento da brioflora de uma mata de galeria no Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó, MG - Brasil. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Year 2012
Allan Laid Alkimin Faria. 2012. Briófitas da Ilha da Trindade: um estudo taxonômico e biogeográfico. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Year 2011
Abel Eustáquio Rocha Soares. 2011. Flora do Distrito Federal: Musgos pleurocárpicos. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara
Ana Gabriela Duarte. 2011. Morfologia e desenvolvimento de papilas em Pilotrichaceae Kindb. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Renato Gama Dias Neto. 2011. Briófitas de matas de galeria da APA da Cafuringa, Brasília,DF - Brasil. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Articles in scientific journals
Year 2014
Câmara, P.E.A.S.; Van Rooy, J. A new species of Sematophyllum (Sematophyllaceae) from South Africa and a key to the southern African species of the genus. The Bryologist 117(3): 297-300.
Year 2013
Câmara, P.E.A.S.; Shaw, J. 2013. A Molecular Phylogeny of the Moss Genus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae) Based on Plastid, Mitochondrial and Nuclear Markers. Systematic Botany (2013), 38 (4)
Duarte-Silva, A.G.; Carvalho-Silva, M.; Câmara, P. E. A. S. 2013. Morphology and development of leaf papillae in the Pilotrichaceae. Acta Botanica Brasilica, Vol. 27, No 4
Kellogg, E. A; Camara, P. E. A. S; Rudall, P. J; Ladd, P; Malcomber, S. T; Whipple, C. J; Doust, A. N. 2013. Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae). Front. Plant Sci. 4: 250
Moura, O.S.; Ilkiu-Borges, A.L.; Brito, E.S. 2013. Bryoflora (Bryophyta and Marchantiophyta) of Combu Island, Belém, Pará State, Brazil. Hoehnea 40, n.1. 143-165
Câmara, P. S.; Silva, M. C. 2013. The Genus Schroeterella Herzog (Sematophyllaceae) revisited. The Bryologist, v. 116, p. 146-148
Year 2012
Câmara, P. S.; Buck, W. R. 2012. A re-interpretation of the Fabroniaceae, a phylogenetic perspective. The Bryologist (College Station, TX), v. 115, p. 109-117
Faria, A.L.A.; Carvalho-Silva, M.; Costa, D. P.; Câmara, P. S. 2012. The bryophytes of Trindade Island, South Atlantic, Brazil. Acta Botanica Brasílica (Impresso), v. 26, p. 785-795
Câmara, P. S.; Carvalho-Silva, M. 2012. A new species of Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae) from Brazil. The Bryologist, v. 115, p. 444-448
Câmara, P. S.; Carvalho-Silva, M. 2012. O Papel das Briófitas nas mudanças climáticas. Heringeriana, v. 6, p. 37-38
Costa, D. P.; Porto, K. C.; Luizi-Ponzo, A.;
Ilkiu-Borges, A. L.; Bastos, C.; Câmara, P. S.; Peralta, D.F.;
VilasBoas-Bastos, S.; Imbassahy, C.A.; Henriques, D.K.; Gomes, H.
C. S.; Rocha, L.M.; Dias, N.S.; Siviero, T.; Vaz-Imbassahy;
Churchill, S.P. 2011. Synopsis of the Brazilian moss flora: checklist, synonyms, distribution and conservation. Nova Hedwigia, v. 93, p. 277-334
Year 2010
Year 2006
Câmara, P. S.; Vital, D. M. 2006. Briófitos de Cáceres, Pantanal de Matogrosso, Brasil, con nuevos registros para el estado y el pais. Tropical Bryology, Bonn, v. 27, p. 133-8
Year 2005
Year 2003
Câmara, P.E.A.S.; Van Rooy, J. A new species of Sematophyllum (Sematophyllaceae) from South Africa and a key to the southern African species of the genus. The Bryologist 117(3): 297-300.
Year 2013
Câmara, P.E.A.S.; Shaw, J. 2013. A Molecular Phylogeny of the Moss Genus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae) Based on Plastid, Mitochondrial and Nuclear Markers. Systematic Botany (2013), 38 (4)
Duarte-Silva, A.G.; Carvalho-Silva, M.; Câmara, P. E. A. S. 2013. Morphology and development of leaf papillae in the Pilotrichaceae. Acta Botanica Brasilica, Vol. 27, No 4
Kellogg, E. A; Camara, P. E. A. S; Rudall, P. J; Ladd, P; Malcomber, S. T; Whipple, C. J; Doust, A. N. 2013. Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae). Front. Plant Sci. 4: 250
Moura, O.S.; Ilkiu-Borges, A.L.; Brito, E.S. 2013. Bryoflora (Bryophyta and Marchantiophyta) of Combu Island, Belém, Pará State, Brazil. Hoehnea 40, n.1. 143-165
Câmara, P. S.; Silva, M. C. 2013. The Genus Schroeterella Herzog (Sematophyllaceae) revisited. The Bryologist, v. 116, p. 146-148
Year 2012
Câmara, P. S.; Buck, W. R. 2012. A re-interpretation of the Fabroniaceae, a phylogenetic perspective. The Bryologist (College Station, TX), v. 115, p. 109-117
Faria, A.L.A.; Carvalho-Silva, M.; Costa, D. P.; Câmara, P. S. 2012. The bryophytes of Trindade Island, South Atlantic, Brazil. Acta Botanica Brasílica (Impresso), v. 26, p. 785-795
Câmara, P. S.; Carvalho-Silva, M. 2012. A new species of Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae) from Brazil. The Bryologist, v. 115, p. 444-448
Câmara, P. S.; Carvalho-Silva, M. 2012. O Papel das Briófitas nas mudanças climáticas. Heringeriana, v. 6, p. 37-38
Pinheiro, E.M.L.; Câmara, P. S. 2012. Musgos pleurocárpicos
de capões de mata no Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil.
Heringeriana, v. 6, p. 54-65
Faria,
A.L.A.; Dantas, T. S.; Câmara, P. S. 2012. Musgos do Vale da Lua,
Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil. Heringeriana, v. 6, p. 9-20
Pinheiro, E.M.L.; Faria, A.L.A.; Câmara, P. S.
2012. Riqueza
de espécies e diversidade de Marchantiophyta (Hepáticas) de capões de
mata no Parque Nacional da Chapada do Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil. Revista de Biologia Neotropical, v. 9, p. 19-27
Year 2011
Câmara, P. S. 2011. A re-circumscription of the moss genus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae) with a taxonomic revision of subgenus Vernieri. Systematic Botany, v. 35, p. 7-21
Câmara, P. S.; Carvalho-Silva, M.
2011. Taxithelium juruense (Broth.) Broth. (Pylaisiadelphaceae) an endangered Brazilian endemic, with notes on the genus Taxithelium for Brazil. Acta Botanica Brasílica (Impresso), v. 25, p. 198-202
Câmara, P. S.; Tan, B. 2011. Taxitheliella revisited and a new form of leaf cell outgrowth in Sematophyllaceae sensu lato. Journal of Bryology, v. 33, p. 255-257
Câmara, P. S. 2011. A Review of Taxithelium Subgenus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae). Systematic Botany, v. 36, p. 824-835
Soares,
A.E.R.; Câmara, P. S.; Peralta, D.F. 2011. Mosses of gallery forests
from Brasilia National Park, Federal District, Brazil. Boletim do
Instituto de Botânica (São Paulo), v. 21, p. 185-192
Year 2010
Câmara, P. S.; Kellogg, E.A. 2010. Morphology and development of leaf papillae in Sematophyllaceae. The Bryologist (College Station, TX), v. 113, p. 22-33
Câmara, P. S. 2010. New Combinations and one new name for the moss genus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae). Novon (Saint Louis), v. 20, p. 139-142
Câmara, P. S.; Soares, A.E.R. 2010. A new and updated bryophyte checklist for Distrito Federal (Brasilia, Brasil). Tropical Bryology, v. 31, p. 165-168
Câmara, P. S. 2010. To Jan-Peter Frahm from a Brazilian bryologist. Tropical Bryology, v. 31, p. iv-iv
Câmara, P. S. 2010. Métodos de extração de DNA de Bryophyta para análises filogenéticas. Heringeriana, v. 3, p. 11-17
Carvalho-Silva, M.; Soares, A.E.R.; Câmara, P. S.; Dias Neto, R.G.
2010. Levantamento de musgos do Jardim Botânico de Brasília, DF. Brasil..
Boletim do Herbário Ezechias Paulo Heringer (Cessou em 2006. Cont. ISSN
1983-6996 Heringeriana), v. 4, p. 27
Year 2009
Câmara, P. S. 2009. A new species of Taxithelium (Sematophyllaceae) from Seram, Indonesia. The Bryologist (College Station, TX), v. 112, p. 589-592
Câmara, P. S.; Magill, R. E. 2009. A review of Dimerodontium (Fabroniaceae). The Bryologist (College Station), v. 112, p. 301-307
Year 2008
Câmara, P. S. 2008. Musgos acrocárpicos das matas de galeria da Reserva Ecologica do IBGE, RECOR, Distrito Federal, Brasil. Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica, v. 22, p. 1027-1035, 2008.
Câmara, P. S. 2008. Musgos pleurocárpicos das matas de galeria da Reserva Ecologica do IBGE, RECOR, Distrito Federal, Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica, v. 22, p. 573-581
Year 2006
Câmara, P. S.; Vital, D. M. 2006. Briófitos de Cáceres, Pantanal de Matogrosso, Brasil, con nuevos registros para el estado y el pais. Tropical Bryology, Bonn, v. 27, p. 133-8
Câmara, P. S.; Costa, D. P. 2006. Hepáticas e antóceros das matas de galeria da Reserva Ecológica do IBGE, RECOR, Distrito Federal, Brasil. Hoehnea (São Paulo), Sao Paulo, v. 33, n.1, p. 41-49
Câmara, P. S.; Buck, W. R.;
Pursell, R. A. 2006. A belated 80th birthday celebration for the Brazilian bryologist, Daniel Moreira Vital. The Bryologist (College Station), New York, v. 109, n.1, p. 26-32
Câmara, P. S.; Vital, D. M. 2006.
Tisserantiella minutissima (Mitt.) R.H.Zander a new and significant record from Distrito Federal, Brazil. Hoehnea (São Paulo), v. 33, p. 257-259
Câmara, P. S. 2006. Molecular
contribution on the systematic placement of the moss genus
Paranapiacabaea. Boletim do Instituto de Botânica (São Paulo), v. 18, p. 159-163
Year 2005
Câmara, P. S.; Leite, R. 2005. Bryophytes from Jalapão. state of Tocantins, Brazil. Tropical Bryology, Bonn, v. 26, p. 23-29
Câmara, P. S.; Santiago, M.; Oliveira, J. R. P. M. 2005. A Checklist of the bryophytes of Distrito Federal (Brasília, Brazil). Tropical Bryology, Bonn, v. 26, p. 133-140
Year 2004
Yano, O.; Câmara, P. S. 2004. Briofitas de Manaus, AM, Brasil. Acta Amazonica, Manaus, v. 34, n.3, p. 445-457
Câmara, P. S.; Vital, D. M. 2004.
Briófitas do município de Poconé, Pantanal de Mato Grosso, MT,Brasil. Acta Botanica
Brasilica, Sao Paulo, v. 18, n.4, p. 881-886
Year 2003
Câmara, P. S.; Lima, J.; Teixeira, R. 2003. Musgos urbanos no Recanto das Emas, DF. Acta
Botanica Brasilica, v. 17, n.4, p. 507-513
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Former students
Doctorate
- - -
Master's degree
Eliana Marilia Lima Pinheiro
Renato Gama Dias Neto
Ronaldo Viveiros de Sousa
Under Graduate
Tamara Silva Dantas
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Master's degree
Eliana Marilia Lima Pinheiro
Renato Gama Dias Neto
Ronaldo Viveiros de Sousa
Under Graduate
Tamara Silva Dantas
Students
Doctorate
Abel Eustáquio Rocha Soares
Allan Laid Alkimim Faria
Ana Gabriela Duarte Silva
Osvanda Silva de Moura
Master's degree
Carla Gomes Pereira
Under Graduate
Paulo Henrique Sousa Carvalho
Abel Eustáquio Rocha Soares
Allan Laid Alkimim Faria
Ana Gabriela Duarte Silva
Osvanda Silva de Moura
Master's degree
Carla Gomes Pereira
Under Graduate
Paulo Henrique Sousa Carvalho
Projects
- Taxonomic revision and phylogeny of the genus Chryso-hypnum Hampe and Mittenothamnium Henning (Hypnaceae), for Brazil
- Bryophytes Trindade Island, a study taxonomic and biogeographic
- The family Thuidiaceae (Bryophyta) for Brasil, a study taxonomic, phylogenetic and morphological
- Revision and phylogeny of the genus Acroporium (Sematophyllaceae)
- Rescue and treatment of data from Brazilian collections of bryophytes made by Glaziou
- Flora of the Federal District, bryophytes
- Study of development of leaf papilla on Pilotrichaceae and its phylogenetic implications
- Phylogeny of Sematophyllaceae
- Phylogenetic studies in Fabroniaceae
- Revision of the genus Dimerodontium
- Redefinition of the genus Taxithelium and taxonomic revision of the subgenus Vernieri
Publications
Articles in scientific journals
Year 2014
Câmara, P.E.A.S.; Van Rooy, J. A new species of Sematophyllum (Sematophyllaceae) from South Africa and a key to the southern African species of the genus. The Bryologist 117(3): 297-300.
Year 2013
Câmara, P.E.A.S.; Shaw, J. 2013. A Molecular Phylogeny of the Moss Genus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae) Based on Plastid, Mitochondrial and Nuclear Markers. Systematic Botany (2013), 38 (4)
Duarte-Silva, A.G.; Carvalho-Silva, M.; Câmara, P. E. A. S. 2013. Morphology and development of leaf papillae in the Pilotrichaceae. Acta Botanica Brasilica, Vol. 27, No 4
Kellogg, E. A.; Camara, P. E. A. S.; Rudall, P. J.; Ladd, P.; Malcomber, S. T.; Whipple, C. J.; Doust, A. N. 2013. Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae). Front. Plant Sci. 4: 250
Moura, O.S.; Ilkiu-Borges, A.L.; Brito, E.S. 2013. Bryoflora (Bryophyta and Marchantiophyta) of Combu Island, Belém, Pará State, Brazil. Hoehnea 40, n.1. 143-165
Câmara, P. S.; Silva, M. C. 2013. The Genus Schroeterella Herzog (Sematophyllaceae) revisited. The Bryologist, v. 116, p. 146-148
Year 2012
Câmara, P. S.; Buck, W. R. 2012. A re-interpretation of the Fabroniaceae, a phylogenetic perspective. The Bryologist (College Station, TX), v. 115, p. 109-117
Year 2014
Câmara, P.E.A.S.; Van Rooy, J. A new species of Sematophyllum (Sematophyllaceae) from South Africa and a key to the southern African species of the genus. The Bryologist 117(3): 297-300.
Year 2013
Câmara, P.E.A.S.; Shaw, J. 2013. A Molecular Phylogeny of the Moss Genus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae) Based on Plastid, Mitochondrial and Nuclear Markers. Systematic Botany (2013), 38 (4)
Duarte-Silva, A.G.; Carvalho-Silva, M.; Câmara, P. E. A. S. 2013. Morphology and development of leaf papillae in the Pilotrichaceae. Acta Botanica Brasilica, Vol. 27, No 4
Kellogg, E. A.; Camara, P. E. A. S.; Rudall, P. J.; Ladd, P.; Malcomber, S. T.; Whipple, C. J.; Doust, A. N. 2013. Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae). Front. Plant Sci. 4: 250
Moura, O.S.; Ilkiu-Borges, A.L.; Brito, E.S. 2013. Bryoflora (Bryophyta and Marchantiophyta) of Combu Island, Belém, Pará State, Brazil. Hoehnea 40, n.1. 143-165
Câmara, P. S.; Silva, M. C. 2013. The Genus Schroeterella Herzog (Sematophyllaceae) revisited. The Bryologist, v. 116, p. 146-148
Year 2012
Câmara, P. S.; Buck, W. R. 2012. A re-interpretation of the Fabroniaceae, a phylogenetic perspective. The Bryologist (College Station, TX), v. 115, p. 109-117
Faria, A.L.A.; Carvalho-Silva, M.; Costa, D. P.; Câmara, P. S. 2012. The bryophytes of Trindade Island, South Atlantic, Brazil. Acta Botanica Brasílica (Impresso), v. 26, p. 785-795
Câmara, P. S.; Carvalho-Silva, M. 2012. A new species of Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae) from Brazil. The Bryologist, v. 115, p. 444-448
Câmara, P. S.; Carvalho-Silva, M. 2012. O Papel das Briófitas nas mudanças climáticas. Heringeriana, v. 6, p. 37-38
Costa, D. P.; Porto, K. C.; Luizi-Ponzo, A.;
Ilkiu-Borges, A. L.; Bastos, C.; Câmara, P. S.; Peralta, D.F.;
VilasBoas-Bastos, S.; Imbassahy, C.A.; Henriques, D.K.; Gomes, H.
C. S.; Rocha, L.M.; Dias, N.S.; Siviero, T.; Vaz-Imbassahy;
Churchill, S.P. 2011. Synopsis of the Brazilian moss flora: checklist, synonyms, distribution and conservation. Nova Hedwigia, v. 93, p. 277-334
Year 2010
Year 2006
Câmara, P. S.; Vital, D. M. 2006. Briófitos de Cáceres, Pantanal de Matogrosso, Brasil, con nuevos registros para el estado y el pais. Tropical Bryology, Bonn, v. 27, p. 133-8
Year 2005
Year 2003
Dissertations
Year 2013
Eliana Marilia Lima Pinheiro. 2013. Levantamento florístico de Bryophyta de capões de mata no Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Ronaldo Viveiros de Sousa. 2013. Levantamento da brioflora de uma mata de galeria no Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó, MG - Brasil. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Year 2012
Allan Laid Alkimin Faria. 2012. Briófitas da Ilha da Trindade: um estudo taxonômico e biogeográfico. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Year 2011
Abel Eustáquio Rocha Soares. 2011. Flora do Distrito Federal: Musgos pleurocárpicos. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara
Ana Gabriela Duarte. 2011. Morfologia e desenvolvimento de papilas em Pilotrichaceae Kindb. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Renato Gama Dias Neto. 2011. Briófitas de matas de galeria da APA da Cafuringa, Brasília,DF - Brasil. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Câmara, P. S.; Carvalho-Silva, M. 2012. O Papel das Briófitas nas mudanças climáticas. Heringeriana, v. 6, p. 37-38
Pinheiro, E.M.L.; Câmara, P. S. 2012. Musgos pleurocárpicos
de capões de mata no Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil.
Heringeriana, v. 6, p. 54-65
Faria,
A.L.A.; Dantas, T. S.; Câmara, P. S. 2012. Musgos do Vale da Lua,
Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil. Heringeriana, v. 6, p. 9-20
Pinheiro, E.M.L.; Faria, A.L.A.; Câmara, P. S.
2012. Riqueza
de espécies e diversidade de Marchantiophyta (Hepáticas) de capões de
mata no Parque Nacional da Chapada do Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil. Revista de Biologia Neotropical, v. 9, p. 19-27
Year 2011
Câmara, P. S. 2011. A re-circumscription of the moss genus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae) with a taxonomic revision of subgenus Vernieri. Systematic Botany, v. 35, p. 7-21
Câmara, P. S.; Carvalho-Silva, M.
2011. Taxithelium juruense (Broth.) Broth. (Pylaisiadelphaceae) an endangered Brazilian endemic, with notes on the genus Taxithelium for Brazil. Acta Botanica Brasílica (Impresso), v. 25, p. 198-202
Câmara, P. S.; Tan, B. 2011. Taxitheliella revisited and a new form of leaf cell outgrowth in Sematophyllaceae sensu lato. Journal of Bryology, v. 33, p. 255-257
Câmara, P. S. 2011. A Review of Taxithelium Subgenus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae). Systematic Botany, v. 36, p. 824-835
Soares,
A.E.R.; Câmara, P. S.; Peralta, D.F. 2011. Mosses of gallery forests
from Brasilia National Park, Federal District, Brazil. Boletim do
Instituto de Botânica (São Paulo), v. 21, p. 185-192
Year 2010
Câmara, P. S.; Kellogg, E.A. 2010. Morphology and development of leaf papillae in Sematophyllaceae. The Bryologist (College Station, TX), v. 113, p. 22-33
Câmara, P. S. 2010. New Combinations and one new name for the moss genus Taxithelium (Pylaisiadelphaceae). Novon (Saint Louis), v. 20, p. 139-142
Câmara, P. S.; Soares, A.E.R. 2010. A new and updated bryophyte checklist for Distrito Federal (Brasilia, Brasil). Tropical Bryology, v. 31, p. 165-168
Câmara, P. S. 2010. To Jan-Peter Frahm from a Brazilian bryologist. Tropical Bryology, v. 31, p. iv-iv
Câmara, P. S. 2010. Métodos de extração de DNA de Bryophyta para análises filogenéticas. Heringeriana, v. 3, p. 11-17
Carvalho-Silva, M.; Soares, A.E.R.; Câmara, P. S.; Dias Neto, R.G.
2010. Levantamento de musgos do Jardim Botânico de Brasília, DF. Brasil..
Boletim do Herbário Ezechias Paulo Heringer (Cessou em 2006. Cont. ISSN
1983-6996 Heringeriana), v. 4, p. 27
Year 2009
Câmara, P. S. 2009. A new species of Taxithelium (Sematophyllaceae) from Seram, Indonesia. The Bryologist (College Station, TX), v. 112, p. 589-592
Câmara, P. S.; Magill, R. E. 2009. A review of Dimerodontium (Fabroniaceae). The Bryologist (College Station), v. 112, p. 301-307
Year 2008
Câmara, P. S. 2008. Musgos acrocárpicos das matas de galeria da Reserva Ecologica do IBGE, RECOR, Distrito Federal, Brasil. Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica, v. 22, p. 1027-1035, 2008.
Câmara, P. S. 2008. Musgos pleurocárpicos das matas de galeria da Reserva Ecologica do IBGE, RECOR, Distrito Federal, Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica, v. 22, p. 573-581
Year 2006
Câmara, P. S.; Vital, D. M. 2006. Briófitos de Cáceres, Pantanal de Matogrosso, Brasil, con nuevos registros para el estado y el pais. Tropical Bryology, Bonn, v. 27, p. 133-8
Câmara, P. S.; Costa, D. P. 2006. Hepáticas e antóceros das matas de galeria da Reserva Ecológica do IBGE, RECOR, Distrito Federal, Brasil. Hoehnea (São Paulo), Sao Paulo, v. 33, n.1, p. 41-49
Câmara, P. S.; Buck, W. R.;
Pursell, R. A. 2006. A belated 80th birthday celebration for the Brazilian bryologist, Daniel Moreira Vital. The Bryologist (College Station), New York, v. 109, n.1, p. 26-32
Câmara, P. S.; Vital, D. M. 2006.
Tisserantiella minutissima (Mitt.) R.H.Zander a new and significant record from Distrito Federal, Brazil. Hoehnea (São Paulo), v. 33, p. 257-259
Câmara, P. S. 2006. Molecular
contribution on the systematic placement of the moss genus
Paranapiacabaea. Boletim do Instituto de Botânica (São Paulo), v. 18, p. 159-163
Year 2005
Câmara, P. S.; Leite, R. 2005. Bryophytes from Jalapão. state of Tocantins, Brazil. Tropical Bryology, Bonn, v. 26, p. 23-29
Câmara, P. S.; Santiago, M.; Oliveira, J. R. P. M. 2005. A Checklist of the bryophytes of Distrito Federal (Brasília, Brazil). Tropical Bryology, Bonn, v. 26, p. 133-140
Year 2004
Yano, O.; Câmara, P. S. 2004. Briofitas de Manaus, AM, Brasil. Acta Amazonica, Manaus, v. 34, n.3, p. 445-457
Câmara, P. S.; Vital, D. M. 2004.
Briófitas do município de Poconé, Pantanal de Mato Grosso, MT,Brasil. Acta Botanica
Brasilica, Sao Paulo, v. 18, n.4, p. 881-886
Year 2003
Câmara, P. S.; Lima, J.; Teixeira, R. 2003. Musgos urbanos no Recanto das Emas, DF. Acta
Botanica Brasilica, v. 17, n.4, p. 507-513
Dissertations
Year 2013
Eliana Marilia Lima Pinheiro. 2013. Levantamento florístico de Bryophyta de capões de mata no Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás, Brasil. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Ronaldo Viveiros de Sousa. 2013. Levantamento da brioflora de uma mata de galeria no Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó, MG - Brasil. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Year 2012
Allan Laid Alkimin Faria. 2012. Briófitas da Ilha da Trindade: um estudo taxonômico e biogeográfico. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica) - Universidade de Brasília. Orientador: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Year 2011
Abel Eustáquio Rocha Soares. 2011. Flora do Distrito Federal: Musgos pleurocárpicos. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara
Ana Gabriela Duarte. 2011. Morfologia e desenvolvimento de papilas em Pilotrichaceae Kindb. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
Renato Gama Dias Neto. 2011. Briófitas de matas de galeria da APA da Cafuringa, Brasília,DF - Brasil. Dissertation (Masters in Botany) - University of Brasília. Leader: Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva Câmara.
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