L. T. Ellis

ORCID: 0000-0001-8640-4062
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Research Areas
  • Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
  • Bryophyte Studies and Records
  • Lichen and fungal ecology
  • Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Plant Ecology and Taxonomy Studies
  • Philosophical and Historical Studies
  • Fern and Epiphyte Biology
  • Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics
  • Coleoptera Taxonomy and Distribution
  • Mediterranean and Iberian flora and fauna
  • European Cultural and National Identity
  • Medical History and Innovations
  • Plant Diversity and Evolution
  • History of Medical Practice
  • Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance

Natural History Museum
2016-2025

German Oceanographic Museum
2025

American Museum of Natural History
2003-2011

British Museum
1981

This is the first report of Anastrophyllum michauxii from Vologda Region.It a montane subcircumpolar liverwort species.The species known in several European countries (Austria, Bulgaria, France, Czech Republic and Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, former Yugoslavia, Italy, Romania, Poland, Finland, Sweden, Norway), Asia (China, Japan) few sites North America (Damsholt, 2002;Schumacker & Va ´n ˇa, 2005).In Russia, A. has been found mountainous areas: Northern Middle Urals, Caucasus, Stanovoye...

10.1179/1743282012y.0000000030 article EN Journal of Bryology 2012-12-01

Department of Botany, University Stellenbosch, SouthAfrica1. Brachythecium laetum(Brid.) Schimp.Contributors: S. Huttunen, M. Ignatov and T.Korvenpa¨a¨Finland: La¨nsi-Turunmaa, Houtskari, on east andsouth shore island Nataholm, 60u15945.3060N21u19911.960W, in rich deciduous forest withCorylusavellanaL. understory some calcareous soils, 13August 2008, leg. Turkka Korvenpa¨a¨, det.M.S.Ignatov August 2012 (original det. Brachytheciumcampestre) (TUR116496).The specimen ofBrachythecium laetumwas...

10.1179/1743282013y.0000000049 article EN Journal of Bryology 2013-06-01

2008b) showed, with molecular and morphological evidence, that B. mildeanum is a distinct species.In Serbia, it was recorded for the first time in region of Jastrebac Mountains (Central Serbia).It occurred damp, wet crevices phyllosilicate rock where water seeps from stream above.The population rather small, but well developed.The rocks were exposed nearly vertical, surrounded by beech forest, free vascular plant cover.B. has scattered distribution Europe, Central, SW, SE Asia, N Africa...

10.1179/1743282013y.0000000064 article EN Journal of Bryology 2013-09-01

1. Aneura maxima (Schiffn.) Steph.Contributors. G. Gospodinov and R. NatchevaBulgaria. Sofia Province, Ihtiman Sredna Gora Mts, NW of Gabra village, near Chukurovo coal mine, 23.603208°E, 42.548586...

10.1080/03736687.2021.1878804 article EN Journal of Bryology 2021-01-02

26 L T Ellis, H Bednarek-Ochyra, R Ochyra, Silvia Calvo Aranda, Maria Colotti, M Schiavone, Michail V Dulin, P Erzberger, Tulay Ezer, Recep Kara, Rosalina Gabriel, Lars Hedenas, David Holyoak, Odor, B Papp, Sabovljevic, D Seppelt, Smith, Andre Sotiaux, E Szurdoki, Alain Vanderpoorten, J van Rooy, Żarnowiec Department of Botany, The Natural History Museum, UK, Laboratory Bryology, Institute Polish Academy Sciences, Krakow, Poland, 3 Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biologia Evolutiva, Museo...

10.1179/1743282010y.0000000014 article EN Journal of Bryology 2011-03-01

Andreaea rothii has been recorded for the first time in Croatia. It is a boreo-temperate suboceanic species (Hill et al., 2007) relatively rare SE Europe, since it known only from Romania (Ellis 2014d), Slovenia and Serbia (Sabovljevic´ 2008 ; Hodgetts, 2015). The was found Papuk Mountains, situated mainly lowland area of NE In this region largest highest mountain range, with peaks between 800 900 m a.s.l. They are characterized by high geological diversity dominated metamorphic rocks, such...

10.1080/03736687.2016.1206685 article EN Journal of Bryology 2016-07-02

While revising samples of Dialytrichia saxicola in LISU preparation for IUCN Threatened Species Europe assessments, (Sérgio & Porley 2019) we found a collection from Italy that matched the typical expression this species.The population trend species was suspected to be increasing, favoured perhaps by eutrophication, and it predicted new areas occurrence may 2019).It therefore assessed as Least Concern, considered native Belgium, mainland France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Madeira, Spain...

10.1080/03736687.2022.2061242 article EN Journal of Bryology 2022-01-02

Click to increase image sizeClick decrease size AcknowledgementsL.T. Ellis acknowledges the support of The Natural History Museum, London (BM). D. García-Avila thanks Coordinación de la Investigación Científica (CIC) at Universidad Michoacana San Nicolás Hidalgo (UMSNH) and PROMEP (PTC-269) for financial research on Bryophytes lab equipment. work I.V. Czernyadjeva was carried out within framework institutional project (no. 121021600184-6) Komarov Botanical Institute Russian Academy Sciences....

10.1080/03736687.2023.2236903 article EN Journal of Bryology 2023-04-03

Plants in the collection were scattered among other bryophytes, light green, up to 13 mm long and 1.9 wide, with intercalary branching.Underleaves absent rhizoids along ventral surface.The stems slender, delicate, round cross-section 8-9 cells wide a single layer of quadrangular, slightly thickened cortical thin-walled medullary indistinct trigones.The leaves succubous, distant loosely imbricate, oblong-quadrate, 0.55-0.70× 0.60-0.65 mm, lobe larger than dorsal an acute sinus.Leaf margins...

10.1080/03736687.2017.1341752 article EN Journal of Bryology 2017-07-03
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