An article about Juan Carlos and his research objectives in the North: https://impresa.prensa.com/mosaico_dominical/panameno-estudia-Artico_0_4855764410.html (In spanish)
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CBC interview about the Futur Arctic Workshop
On May 24th to 26th, 2017, more than 60 scientist from all over Canada, United-States and Europe were invited to meet at the Montmorency Forest, located in the Réserve Faunique des Laurentides, to discuss about the past, present and future research on arctic bryophytes and lichens.
Line Rochefort, co-organiser of the event and researcher at Laval University, gave a radio interview about the workshop and the futur implications of research on the arctic cryptogamic flora:
http://ici.radio-ca...
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Rare England moss origins revealed!
In a post on the International Association of Bryologist blog, Juan Carlos discussed about a species of Telarenae that had a shady origin for its endemicity in England. With Laura Forrest and other collaborators, they discovered the origins of this moss and probably changed its future!
http://www.scillytoday.com/2014/09/04/scientific-mystery-solved-as-rare-tresco-plant-identified/
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Peat, whisky and genome- New IAB blog post!
A blog post by Juan Carlos about the ecological importance of Sphagnum bogs for carbon sequestration and the genetics of this extensively studied family of mosses. A great read!
http://internationalassociationofbryologists.blogspot.de/2013/12/peat-whisky-and-genomes.html
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An alien in need of protection- New IAB bog post!
A new blog post from Juan Carlos about two Telarenae species in England, with a very special history and protection needs.
http://internationalassociationofbryologists.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/an-alien-in-need-of-protection.html
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