Associations
ABLS, Bryoweb, The British Bryological Society, The International Association of Bryologists
Morphology and Life Cycle
Antheridia, Antheridia, Antheridia, Antheridia, Antheridium, Archegonia, Archegonia, Bryophyta, Bryophyte Structure, Bryophytes
Bryolab
Information about Brent Mishler's research at the University of California, Berkeley.
Bryolich
The Swiss bryology and lichenology page, with information and a news letter. Available in English, French and German.
Bryology
Information about taxonomy, nomenclature, ecology and bioindication provided by the university of Bonn. Available in German and English.
Bryology at the University of Bonn
Information about bryology, lichenology, research and biomonitoring. Available in English and German.
Bryomonitor
Information about, and software for, a computer program for biomonitoring disturbance and regeneration of neotropical rainforests using bryophytes as indicators.
Bryonet
Subscription information for Bryonet, a forum for the discussion of bryology.
Bryophyte Population and Landscape Analysis Networ
Bryoplanet was established to improve teaching, communication and cooperation among ecologists interested in bryophytes.
Department of Cryptogamic Botany
The Swedish Museum of Natural History. Includes searchable databases.
Impacts of Enhanced UV-B Radiation on Mosses in a
A research article examining the effects of Ultraviolet-B radiation on two species of subarctic bryophytes.
Missouri Botanic Gardens - Bryology Research
A resource for bryological floras and checklists, as well as a glossary of bryological terms and a search engine for current information on bryophyte names.
Plant Biotechnology
A review by Ralf Reski on development, genetics and molecular biology of the moss Physcomitrella patens.
The Celia Knight Group
Dr Celia Knight, based at Leeds University, studies the development and microbial interactions of bryophytes. This site gives an overview of her work and a list of publications.
The David Cove Group
Prof David Cove, based at Leeds University, carries out research on plant development using mosses, primarily Physcomitrella patens and Ceratodon purpureus. This site gives an overview of his work and a list of publications.
Tropical Bryology Research
Formed in October 1997 by Brian O'Shea and Martin Wigginton to further bryological research in the tropics (particularly in Africa), to act for an ad hoc association of bryologists with expertise in this area.