This page lists some of the many websites worldwide that you might find useful. They are organised by broad geographical area: UK, Europe and the rest of the world. There are also some general links at the bottom of the page.
Please let us know if you know of any other useful (bryological!) websites, or if you manage a website that you think might be of interest to BBS members.
All the BBS recording data is held by the BRC. There is some useful information about recording in general, and links to the NBN gateway for online distribution maps of bryophytes.
A relatively new website with many photos and keys for Mosses and Liverworts in mainland France and overseas. The photos include habitat, close-up and microscope images and are excellent. New images are being added on a daily basis (as of October 2022).
Michael Lüth’s website with habitat photographs and photomicrographs of all the mosses of Germany. Links to his publications including the online version of his original Bildatlas.
Includes a checklist of the bryophytes of Switzerland, a bibliography, some keys and a good page of links, plus downloads and contents of the BRYOLICH newsletter, Meylania.
An information portal for the bryophytes of Switzerland, including information on distribution, identification aids (including several keys), images and more.
The Bryological and Lichenological Working Group of Central Europe. General information, some good links, contents and some free downloads of their bulletin, Herzogiella and journal, Herzogia
The ABLS holds regular meetings and seminars, organises a specimen exchange, and publishes The Bryologist and Evansia. There is also a useful page of internet resources
A taxonomic project to describe all the bryophytes of North America. Once published, accounts are moved to the eFloras page (see below), but this website contains accounts for the taxonomic groups currently in progress.
Website by Claudio Delgadillo Moya with images, a catalogue of type specimens held in the national herbarium, literature references and a downloadable database with bibliographic information of Mexican species.
A tremendously useful site including the Index of Mosses database W³MOST, bryological glossary, on-line bibliographic database and links to other sites:
Mainly useful for its searchable online database of New Zealand flora, with a page for each species including images, descriptions, status etc. Unfortunately many pages are incomplete but still a useful resource.
Janice Glime’s textbook on Bryophyte Ecology is appearing on the web as a series of pdf files as they are written. There is a wealth of interesting information here and plenty of good illustrations.