compact rustwort vs speckled rustwort

Marsupella condensata compared with Marsupella sphacelata

Taxonomic Classification

Rank compact rustwort speckled rustwort
Kingdom same Plantae (식물) Plantae (식물)
Phylum same Marchantiophyta (우산이끼문) Marchantiophyta (우산이끼문)
Class same Jungermanniopsida (망울이끼강) Jungermanniopsida (망울이끼강)
Order same Jungermanniales (망울이끼목) Jungermanniales (망울이끼목)
Family same Gymnomitriaceae Gymnomitriaceae
Genus same Marsupella Marsupella
Species Marsupella condensata Marsupella sphacelata

Evolutionary Relationship

compact rustwort and speckled rustwort share a common ancestor at the Genus level: Marsupella.

Conservation Status

compact rustwort

LC — Least Concern

speckled rustwort

LC — Least Concern

Physical Characteristics

Attribute compact rustwort speckled rustwort
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

compact rustwort

Habitat

Native to Europe, inhabiting ecosystems characteristic of the region.

Range

Distributed across Norway and Sweden.

speckled rustwort

Habitat

Native to Europe and North America, inhabiting ecosystems characteristic of the region.

Range

Distributed across Norway, Portugal, Sweden, and United States.

compact rustwort

<em>Marsupella condensata</em>, the compact rustwort, is a small leafy liverwort in the family Gymnomitriaceae found in Arctic and alpine habitats in Europe, with documented occurrences in Norway and Sweden. Liverworts in the genus Marsupella are characterised by their simple thalloid or leafy structure and specialisation for cold, wet, and exposed environments including snowflush communities, fellfields, and soliflucted soils at high elevation or high latitude. Compact rustwort typically grows in moist, acidic substrates near late-lying snow patches and on wet rock surfaces in montane tundra and alpine heath. These habitats are highly sensitive to climate change, with warming temperatures and reduced snowpack directly threatening snowflush plant communities across Scandinavia. The IUCN classifies <em>Marsupella condensata</em> as Least Concern, although its dependence on cold, moist microhabitats makes it potentially sensitive to long-term climate warming. The species contributes to biological soil crusts and serves as a substrate for invertebrates and microorganisms in fragile alpine ecosystems. Bryophytes like compact rustwort are often slow-growing and slow to recolonise following disturbance. Biological traits including growth rates, reproductive biology, and precise morphological measurements remain poorly documented, as is typical for many liverwort species outside specialist botanical surveys. Its conservation depends on the preservation of intact alpine and Arctic habitats across Scandinavia.

speckled rustwort

No description available.

Shared Countries

Both species can be found in 2 countries:

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