Plant Diversity ›› 2026, Vol. 48 ›› Issue (03): 567-575.DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2025.12.016
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Zhe Wanga,b, Sheng-Xuan Caia, Jing-Rou Yua, Dan-Dan Lia, Xue-Ping Laia, Ling-Ao Yanga, Shui-Liang Guoa, Jing Yua
Received:2025-09-08
Revised:2025-12-27
Online:2026-06-10
Published:2026-05-25
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Jing Yu,E-mail:yujing@shnu.edu.cn
Supported by:Zhe Wanga,b, Sheng-Xuan Caia, Jing-Rou Yua, Dan-Dan Lia, Xue-Ping Laia, Ling-Ao Yanga, Shui-Liang Guoa, Jing Yua
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Jing Yu,E-mail:yujing@shnu.edu.cn
基金资助:Zhe Wang, Sheng-Xuan Cai, Jing-Rou Yu, Dan-Dan Li, Xue-Ping Lai, Ling-Ao Yang, Shui-Liang Guo, Jing Yu. Distinct intraspecific trait variations in two moss species: Insights from a latitudinal investigation across 66 coastal islands[J]. Plant Diversity, 2026, 48(03): 567-575.
Zhe Wang, Sheng-Xuan Cai, Jing-Rou Yu, Dan-Dan Li, Xue-Ping Lai, Ling-Ao Yang, Shui-Liang Guo, Jing Yu. Distinct intraspecific trait variations in two moss species: Insights from a latitudinal investigation across 66 coastal islands[J]. Plant Diversity, 2026, 48(03): 567-575.
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