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1 January 2015 Porella obtusata: distribution, ecology and threats at the west coast of Norway, the northern fringe of its European distribution
Kristian Hassel, John Inge Johnsen, John Bjarne Jordal, Asbjørn Knutsen
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Abstract

Porella obtusata is a liverwort with a southwestern distribution in Europe. In Norway it is confined to areas with oceanic climate along the west coast, where it also reaches its northern limit. Typically it is growing on sunlit, base rich rocks at sea level in southwestern Norway, a scarce habitat in these coasts dominated by granitic bedrock. There are some old records, but investigations after year 2000 have yielded much new information. Porella obtusata is a rare species in Norway, and the new information shows that its habitat is threatened by exploitation and shrub encroachment of the shoreline.

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Kristian Hassel, John Inge Johnsen, John Bjarne Jordal, and Asbjørn Knutsen "Porella obtusata: distribution, ecology and threats at the west coast of Norway, the northern fringe of its European distribution," Lindbergia 38(1), 30-38, (1 January 2015). https://doi.org/10.25227/linbg.01068
Accepted: 10 November 2015; Published: 1 January 2015
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