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Biodiversity Of Moss In The Summit Zone Of Mt. Arayat [manuscript] : Camile Grace G. Pangan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Magalang, Pampanga : Pampanga State Agricultural University, April 2019.Description: xii, 67 leaves ; 28 cm. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
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This descriptive study which aimed to identify, name and classify moss in the summit zone of Mt. Arayat at elevation between 1081 masl and further determined their distribution and occurrences as they are related to environmental factors. It was conducted from October to December 2018 using purposive sampling in establishing the study sites. Mosses present in the study were classified into seven (7) families - Polytrochaceae (1 species), Lophocoleacea (1 species), Thuidaceae (1 species), Hypnaceae (lspecies), Fissidentaceae (1 species), Neckeraceae (2 species) and Aulcomniaceae (1 species). Dicranella heteromalla was found to be the most diverse and most widely distributed species of all reported moss with a total of 172 specimens recorded. These were found in eight (8) of the twelve (12) sampling plots.
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Theses PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses BS Biology UT P19 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan UT12400

This descriptive study which aimed to identify, name and classify moss in the summit zone of Mt. Arayat at elevation between 1081 masl and further determined their distribution and occurrences as they are related to environmental factors. It was conducted from October to December 2018 using purposive sampling in establishing the study sites. Mosses present in the study were classified into seven (7) families - Polytrochaceae (1 species), Lophocoleacea (1 species), Thuidaceae (1 species), Hypnaceae (lspecies), Fissidentaceae (1 species), Neckeraceae (2 species) and Aulcomniaceae (1 species). Dicranella heteromalla was found to be the most diverse and most widely distributed species of all reported moss with a total of 172 specimens recorded. These were found in eight (8) of the twelve (12) sampling plots.

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