Austral Hepaticae, Part III

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Austral Hepaticae, Part III Editors: Anders Hagborg, David Glenny, Judith Dean Godfrey, Matt von Konrat Format: Paperback First Published: Published By: J Cramer Verlag View more from this series: Nova Hedwigia Beihefte
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Pages: 721 Illustrations and other contents: 225 b&w drawings ISBN: 9783443510428 Categories: , ,

Austral Hepaticae, Part III – Nova Hedwigia Beihefte Series, Volume: 120

This third and voluminous final volume of Schuster’s Austral Hepaticae treats two large liverwort families: Geocalyaceae (including Lophocoleoideae), Plagiochilaceae, and several smaller families including Acrobolbaceae and Balantiopsidaceae.

This volume completes the comprehensive and significant evolutionary-systematic research program completed by Professor Schuster which began in the mid-1950s and revolutionised our understanding of both relationships and diversity in liverworts.

His legacy is a classification that remains recognisable as largely his, particularly at deeper phylogenetic levels. Professor Schuster had strong views on character evolution, and framed his interpretation of character evidence and relationships in accordance with these.

The enduring value of Schusters work, despite some revision of our understanding of relationships wrought by molecular phylogenetic investigations, lies in the wealth of astute observation and superb illustration of morphology and anatomy completed by Professor Schuster. As a compendium of morphological character data the three parts of Austral Hepaticae are unsurpassed, and will be particularly valuable as morphological and molecular data are synthesised in future studies of character evolution in the hepatics.

Professor Schuster was possibly the last hepaticologist to have such a detailed and world-wide understanding of these families and was able, as a single individual, to produce a coherent and comprehensive classificatory scheme that encompasses all leafy liverworts. For regional workers on the hepatic flora this work provides a broad, cohesive, and synthetic overview of relationships, which serves the dual purpose of facilitating identification of the plants, in addition to communicating hypotheses regarding their relationships.

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