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Takakia lepidozioides

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Species of moss

Takakia lepidozioides
Takakia lepidoziodes on a damp slope above Takakia Lake, Haida Gwaii
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Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Subdivision: Takakiophytina
Class: Takakiopsida
Order: Takakiales
Family: Takakiaceae
Genus: Takakia
Species: T. lepidozioides
Binomial name
Takakia lepidozioides
S. Hatt. & Inoue

Takakia lepidozioides is a species of moss in the Takakiaceae family, one of two species of Takakia. It is characterized by its tiny bifid leaves in which each segment is only a few cells wide, conspicuous rhizomous shoots, and long leafless stolon shoots which facilitate the colonization of bare areas. A very unusual feature is the lack of male plants within the species, which are thought to have become extinct during an ice age. Takakia lepidozioides have been found to be a highly adaptive moss. Over the past 65 million years, there have been extreme changes in the climate, however, several molecular adaptations have been observed in this species.

References

  1. Hattori, S.; Inoue, H. (1958). "Preliminary report on Takakia lepidozioides". Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory. 19: 133–137.
  2. Hu, R., Li, X., Hu, Y., Zhang, R., Lv, Q., Zhang, M., Sheng, X., Zhao, F., Chen, Z., Ding, Y., Yuan, H., Wu, X., Xing, S., Yan, X., Bao, F., Wan, P., Xiao, L., Wang, X., Xiao, W., … He, Y. (2023). Adaptive evolution of the enigmatic Takakia now facing climate change in Tibet. Cell, 186(17), 3558-3576.e17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2023.07.003

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