The International Association of Bryologists (IAB), established in 1969, is a professional association promoting bryology (the study of mosses, liverworts and hornworts) globally for both amateurs and professionals.[1][2] IAB was established in 1969 at the XI International Botanical Congress in Seattle, Washington, with the goal of increasing cooperation between professional and amateur biologists throughout the world. The organization sponsors conferences and meetings relating to bryology, and sponsors the publication of The Bryological Times and Advances of Bryology.[3] Together with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), they compiled the first red list of endangered bryophytes in 1997.[4]
Awardees
edit- Noris Salazar Allen - (Riclef Grolle Award for Excellence in Bryodiversity Research - 2013)
References
edit- ^ "International Association of Bryologists". International Association of Bryologists. 2011. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
- ^ "International Association of Bryologists". Taxon. 21 (2/3): 375–376. 1972. doi:10.1002/j.1996-8175.1972.tb03282.x. JSTOR 1218235.
- ^ N. G. Hodgetts (2000). Mosses, liverworts, and hornworts: status survey and conservation action plan for bryophytes. IUCN. p. 2. ISBN 9782831704661.
- ^ Benito C. Tan & Tamás Pócs (2000). "Bryogeography and conservation of bryophytes". In Arthur Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (ed.). Bryophyte Biology. Cambridge University Press. pp. 403–448. ISBN 9780521667944.
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