kalnÍkovÁ v., palpurina s., p t., kubeŠovÁ s ......m. 2017. bryophytes on river gravel bars in...
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KALNÍKOVÁ, V., PALPURINA, S., PETERKA, T., KUBEŠOVÁ, S., PLESKOVÁ, Z. & SABOVLJEVIĆ,
M. 2017. Bryophytes on river gravel bars in the Balkan mountains: new records and insights
into ecology. – Herzogia 30: 370–386.
Supplementary Figures S3: Figures of bryophytes and habitats.
Fig. 1. Bryum klinggraeffii, from the River Lim, Montenegro. Photo: Svatava Kubešová.
Fig. 2. Albania, River Drini Zi, Myricaria germanica shrubs, locality of Bryum klinggraeffii. Photo: Veronika
Kalníková.
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Fig. 3. Montenegro, River Lim, initial sparse but very species rich vegetation with juveniles of Myricaria
germanica, plot of the Bryum klinggraeffii and Dicranella staphylina findings. Photo: Veronika Kalníková.
Fig. 4. The River Radika (Macedonia) – locality e.g. of Pellia neesiana; vegetation dominated by Calamagrostis
pseudophragmites. Photo: Veronika Kalníková.
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Fig. 5. Dry river channel of Crn Kamen tributary in Mavrovo National Park, Macedonia; the place where for
example Schistidium rivulare was collected. Vegetation is represented by Salix elaeagnos and Calamagrostis
pseudophragmites. Photo: Veronika Kalníková.