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Nearly 1.5 million specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, fungi (including lichens) and myxomycetes from around the world are in the scientific collections of our Institute. Thanks to the OZwRCIN project, they gain a new, digital face.
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Our scientific collections
are becoming more accessible
Nearly 1.5 million specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, fungi (including lichens) and myxomycetes from around the world are in the scientific collections of our Institute. Thanks to the OZwRCIN project, they gain a new, digital face.
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Our scientific collections
are becoming more accessible
Nearly 1.5 million specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, fungi (including lichens) and myxomycetes from around the world are in the scientific collections of our Institute. Thanks to the OZwRCIN project, they gain a new, digital face.
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Our scientific collections
are becoming more accessible
Nearly 1.5 million specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, fungi (including lichens) and myxomycetes from around the world are in the scientific collections of our Institute. Thanks to the OZwRCIN project, they gain a new, digital face.
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Our scientific collections
are becoming more accessible
Nearly 1.5 million specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, fungi (including lichens) and myxomycetes from around the world are in the scientific collections of our Institute. Thanks to the OZwRCIN project, they gain a new, digital face.
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Our scientific collections
are becoming more accessible
Nearly 1.5 million specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, fungi (including lichens) and myxomycetes from around the world are in the scientific collections of our Institute. Thanks to the OZwRCIN project, they gain a new, digital face.
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Fragnière Y., Pittet L., Clément B., Bétrisey S., Gerber E., Ronikier M., Parisod C., Kozlowski G. 2020. Climate change and alpine screes: no future for glacial relict Papaver occidentale (Papaveraceae) in Western Prealps. Diversity 12: 346. DOI

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Worobiec E., Gedl P., Worobiec G., Granoszewski W. 2025. Early Oligocene palaeoenvironment and palaeoclimate of the eastern periphery of the North Sea based on high-resolution palynological studies of the Grabówka PIG-1 borehole, northern Poland. Comptes Rendus Palevol 24: 67–87. DOI

Darmostuk V., Etayo J., Rodriguez-Flakus P., Kukwa M., Pino-Bodas R., Pérez-Ortega S., Flakus A. 2025. A novel, exclusively licheninhabiting lineage of hypocrealean fungi revealed in the Sordariomycetes. Persoonia 54: 47–91. DOI

Dufresnes C., Jablonski D., Ambu J., Prasad V.K., Bala Gautam K., Kamei R.G., Mahony S., Hofmann S., Masroor R., Alard B., et al. 2025. Speciation and historical invasions of the Asian black-spined toad (Duttaphrynus melanostictus). Nature Communications 16: 298. DOI

Czekaj-Zastawny A., Rauba-Bukowska A., Kukułka A., Craig O.E., England F., Kotula A., Kufel-Diakowska B., Lityńska-Zając M., Lucquin A., Moskal-del Hoyo M., et al. 2025. The oldest farmers' settlement from Poland. New interdisciplinary data on chronology and economy from the Gwoździec site. Praehistorische Zeitschrift in press. DOI

Ambu J., Litvinchuk S.N., Caballero-Díaz C., Nicieza A., Velo-Anton G., Gonçalves H., Martínez-Freiría F., Martínez-Gil H., Beltrán J.F., Donaire-Barroso D., et al. 2025. Genomic, phenotypic and environmental correlates of speciation in the midwife toads (Alytes). Molecular Ecology 34: e17736. DOI

Janiczek A., Suchan T., Paul W., IntraBioDiv Consortium, Ronikier M. 2025. Spatial discontinuity of mountain systems and genetic structure of alpine plants: The Alps–Carpathians disjunction in a comparative phylogeographical context. Journal of Biogeography in press. DOI

Moskal-del Hoyo M., Lityńska-Zając M., Juźwińska G., Kruk J., Oberc T., Włodarczak P. 2025. Use of woodland plant resources at the Neolithic site at Bronocice (southern Poland). Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 61: 104943. DOI

Moskal-del Hoyo M., Korczyńska-Cappenberg M., Głód A. 2025. Woodland around Early Neolithic settlement in the Carpathian Foothills. A charcoal analysis from Biskupice site 18 (southern Poland). Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 62: 105063. DOI

Schnittler M., Leontyev D., Yatsiuk I., Ronikier A. 2025. Species descriptions in myxomycetes – can we settle on rules for good taxonomic practice? IMA Fungus 16: e141199. DOI

Surmacz B., González P., Jansson R., Suchan T., Pielech R. 2025. Global-scale analysis reveals importance of environment and species traits in spatial patterns of riparian plants' genetic diversity. Global Ecology and Biogeography 34: e70010. DOI