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Taxonomy, ecology and conservation of Mediterranean fungi, lichens and bryophytes

Estimados socios de la SEB, el próximo 20 de septiembre, dentro del XVII OPTIMA Meeting se celebrará en Erice (Sicilia) el Simposio “Taxonomy, ecology and conservation of Mediterranean fungi, lichens and bryophytes”.

Los briólogos invitados y los títulos de sus ponencias son los siguientes:

- José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues, Universidad de Valencia, Spain. “Progress in the taxonomical and evolutionary knowledge of the aquatic liverwort Riella”.

- Nick Hodgetts, Cuillin Views, Isle of Skye, UK. “Mediterranean bryophytes: are there any effective conservation strategies?”

- Nagore G. Medina, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. "Decoding the determinants of the abundance and distribution of Mediterranean bryophytes".

- Patrizia Campisi, Università degli Studi di Palermo. “Threatened Liverworts of Italian bryoflora: analisys of biological and ecological characters”.

- Antonio De Agostini, Università degli studi di Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. "Bryogeographic patterns in the small islands surrounding the Italian peninsula, Sicily and Sardinia."

3 de julio de 2023

Rosa M. Ros

Taxonomy, ecology and conservation of Mediterranean fungi, lichens and bryophytes

Dear SEB members, on September 20, 2923, within the XVII OPTIMA Meeting the Symposium “Taxonomy, ecology and conservation of Mediterranean fungi, lichens and bryophytes” will be held.

The invited bryologists and the titles of their presentations are the following:

- José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues, Universidad de Valencia, Spain “Progress in the taxonomical and evolutionary knowledge of the aquatic liverwort Riella”.

- Nick Hodgetts, Cuillin Views, Isle of Skye, UK “Mediterranean bryophytes: are there any effective conservation strategies?”

- Nagore G. Medina, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain "Decoding the determinants of the abundance and distribution of Mediterranean bryophytes".

- Patrizia Campisi, Università degli Studi di Palermo “Threatened Liverworts of Italian bryoflora: analisys of biological and ecological characters”.

- Antonio De Agostini, Università degli studi di Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy "Bryogeographic patterns in the small islands surrounding the Italian peninsula, Sicily and Sardinia."

July, 3th 2023

Rosa M. Ros