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Bryophytes and Invertebrates

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These thousand eyes have also been looking upon naturalists for quite a while, but only few have looked back. Usually they were zoologists interested in specific groups which live on, in or under bryophytes; in the role these animals play during initial land colonization by cryptogams; in freshwater associations and in diverse other aspects. Botanists have published far fewer observations, these dealing mainly with fertilization or spore dispersal by invertebrates. Although scattered and uneven, taken as a whole the compiled data offer suggestive insights into the relationships between bryophytes and invertebrates, especially in regard to their co-evolution.

Mosses are useful to the insect tribe, countless numbers of which find homes among their branches, and roam about in their shades as in mighty forests, looking with their thousand eyes upon the wonders of their leaves, and sunning their wings of purple and of gold, and burnishing their shining armour upon the polished columns of their urns

Frances Tripp British Mosses, 1888

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Gerson, U. (1982). Bryophytes and Invertebrates. In: Smith, A.J.E. (eds) Bryophyte Ecology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5891-3_9

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