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7 years ago
We are excited for morning field trips and many great talks at #ABLS2018 for this year's stand-alone meeting at the Mountain Research Station!
10 years ago
The American Bryological and Lichenological Society is now on Twitter! Follow us for bryophyte and lichen research news and more.
Your ABLS Podcast hosts are excited to be covering the upcoming #Botany2015 meeting in Edmonton. Stay tuned for tweets from the conference
Awesome first day of the ABLS Rocky Mountain Transect trip in Switzer Provincial Park
ABLS #Botany2015 foray day 2: pictures of visit to Jackman Flats Provincial Park which had amazing lichens
ABLS #Botany2015 Rocky Mtn Transect Day 3: Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park, alpine. Loving it hail or shine.
8000 year old mosses still able to grow after emerging from cryopreservation in glaciers! Dr. Catherine LaFarge at #Botany2015
Which bryophyte lineage diverged earliest? Analyses 1KP project data suggest is might actually be hornworts. Sean Graham at #Botany2015
Physcomitrium pyriforme is predominantly self-fertilizing and seems to contain a group of cryptic polyploids. Robert Klips at #Botany2015
Exciting topics for bryophyte Evo-devo: intercalary vs. apical growth, leaf arrangement, lamellae &more. Dennis Stevenson at #Botany2015
Henry David Thoreau became a keenly observant lichen enthusiast- who knew? Hans Bergmann at #Botany2015
Matt Nelsen of the Field Museum talking about the evolutionary origins of lichens #Botany2015
Fungi grow inside thalloid liverworts !? Jessica Nelson describes her research on the topic using Marchantia. #Botany2015
How does a short-lived #lichen disperse, develop & reproduce from symbiotic propagules in such a short time? bit.ly/1MAxuO8 #botany
Spotlight on the genus Sphagnum coming out in Plant, Cell & Environment: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pc…
Check out the latest podcast from ABLS on biomechanics goo.gl/W7XUqj