Marsupella arctica
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Marsupella arctica, commonly known as Arctic rustwort,[1] is a species of liverwort found in the Northern Hemisphere. It is present in Alaska and Greenland[2] and has a European distribution confined to Scotland and Svalbard. The Scottish population was first discovered in 1989 and is restricted to two sites in the Cairngorm mountains - the Lairig Ghru and Beinn a' Bhùird.[3]
The species occupies montane and alpine habitats,[4] and in Britain is classified as a "Vulnerable".[5]
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- ↑ Rothero, Gordon "Bryophytes", in Shaw, Philip and Thompson, Des (eds.) (2006) The Nature of the Cairngorms: Diversity in a changing environment. Edinburgh. The Stationery Office. Template:ISBN. p. 200.
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- ↑ "Threatened Bryophyte Database (TBDB)" Template:Webarchive British Bryophyte Society. Retrieved 17 May 2008.
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