The Liverwort and Hornwort Flora of Jeju Island, Republic of Korea: A Volcanic Island with a Unique Mixture of Subtropical, Temperate, Boreal, and Arctomontane Taxa.
Seung Se ChoiVadim A BakalinHyun Min BumSeung Jin ParkDae Shin KimUng San AhnMyung-Ok MoonPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Jeju Island, due to its position at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula in Northeast Asia, is a on the unique enclave of the many southern elements in the area and features a mixture of subtropical, temperate, boreal, and arctomontane taxa. Among the arctomontane species recorded in this study was Anthelia juratzkana ; among the temperate species was Dactyloradula brunnea , and subtropical species were Cavicularia densa , Pallavicinia subciliata , Wiesnerella denudata , and Megaceros flagellaris . A valuable species as first recorded for the Jeju Island is Cryptocoleopsis imbricata . The distribution patterns of these species suggest that the flora of Jeju Island is a meeting place between boreal and subtropical floras. We recorded 222 taxa belonging to 45 families, 80 genera, 209 species, 9 subspecies, and 4 varieties. Among these, 86 species are reported as new to the flora of Jeju Island. A checklist based on a study of 1697 specimens is also provided.
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