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- W2186804987 abstract "Interest in climate change has increased tremendously in the past 10 to 15 yr, both within and outside the scientific community. The reason for this interest is directly related to the anticipated global warming that will result from increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. As a result of this interest, several questions have been raised relative to climate warming. For example, how can we predict long term climatic change? How accurate are the predictions? What will be the severity and extent of the changes? How will biodiversity, ecosystems, and habitats be affected if climate change occurs as predicted? How long will it take for species and ecosystems to react to climate change? This essay will focus on the utilization of bryophytes to answer those questions. Bryophytes grow in almost all terrestrial and freshwater environments where plants can be found. These environments have a global distribution and are found in all climatic regimes with the exception of those on permanent ice. The success of bryophytes is largely due to their unique and very effective physiological water relation system that permits them to survive in the wide variety of climates in which they are found. This poikilohydric system permits them to grow during periods when water is available and to suspend their metabolism when water is lacking. Most genera are ectohydric and take up water through the whole surface of the plant and therefore do not need a root system to draw water from the soil. Also, nutrients are taken up through all surfaces from solutes in water that is in contact with the plants. As a result, bryophytes can grow on such very hard surfaces as rocks and tree trunks where higher plants cannot because their roots cannot penetrate the surface." @default.
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- W2186804987 title "Bryophytes as Indicators of Climate Change" @default.
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