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Fissidens osmundoides (Fern Pocket Moss)
Fissidens osmundoides (Fern Pocket Moss)
12/13/2019
Group: Bryophytes
Type: Mosses
Family: Fissidentaceae Notes
Common Names: Fern Pocket Moss; Osmund Fissidens Moss
Years Noted: 2019; 2020
Identified and First Noted By: Nur Ritterhttps://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bps_bry/1060/thumbnail.jp
Entodon seductrix (Seductive Entodon Moss)
Entodon seductrix (Seductive Entodon Moss)
3/29/2020
Group: Bryophytes
Type: Mosses
Family: Entodontaceae Notes
Common Names: Seductive Entodon Moss; Round-stem Entodon Moss; Cord Glaze Moss
Year Noted: 2020
Identified and First Noted By: Nur Ritterhttps://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bps_bry/1051/thumbnail.jp
Hypnum imponens (Brocade Moss)
Hypnum imponens (Brocade Moss)
4/23/2019
Group: Bryophytes
Type: Mosses
Family: Hypnaceae Notes
Common Names: Brocade Moss; Feather Moss; Pellucid Plait Moss
Years Noted: 2007; 2019; 2020; 2021; 2022
Identified and First Noted By: Spencer Ruston
Also Noted By: Nur Ritter; Kathryn Kruegerhttps://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bps_bry/1082/thumbnail.jp
Hypnum imponens (Brocade Moss)
Hypnum imponens (Brocade Moss)
4/23/2019
Group: Bryophytes
Type: Mosses
Family: Hypnaceae Notes
Common Names: Brocade Moss; Feather Moss; Pellucid Plait Moss
Years Noted: 2007; 2019; 2020; 2021; 2022
Identified and First Noted By: Spencer Ruston
Also Noted By: Nur Ritter; Kathryn Kruegerhttps://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bps_bry/1080/thumbnail.jp
Plagiomnium ciliare (Saber Tooth Moss)
Plagiomnium ciliare (Saber Tooth Moss)
4/26/2019
Group: Bryophytes
Type: Mosses
Family: Mniaceae Notes
Common Names: Saber Tooth Moss; Wavy-leaf Moss
Years Noted: 2007; 2009; 2019; 2020; 2021; 2023
Identified and First Noted By: Spencer Ruston
Also Noted By: Cindy Law; Nur Ritter; Noah Longhttps://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bps_bry/1098/thumbnail.jp
Atrichum altecristatum (Wavy Starburst Moss)
Atrichum altecristatum (Wavy Starburst Moss)
8/29/2019
Group: Bryophytes
Type: Mosses
Family: Polytrichaceae Notes
Common Name: Wavy Starburst Moss
Year Noted: 2019
Identified and First Noted By: Nur Ritter
Comments: Seemingly, fairly common in the GNA. In shaded areas, often near streams.https://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bps_bry/1123/thumbnail.jp
Polytrichum ohioense (Ohio Haircap Moss)
Polytrichum ohioense (Ohio Haircap Moss)
2/18/2020
Group: Bryophytes
Type: Mosses
Family: Polytrichaceae Notes
Common Names: Ohio Haircap Moss; Oak Haircap Moss
Years Noted: 2007; 2020
Identified and First Noted By: Spencer Ruston
Also Noted By: Nur Ritterhttps://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bps_bry/1144/thumbnail.jp
Polytrichum ohioense (Ohio Haircap Moss)
Polytrichum ohioense (Ohio Haircap Moss)
2/18/2020
Group: Bryophytes
Type: Mosses
Family: Polytrichaceae Notes
Common Names: Ohio Haircap Moss; Oak Haircap Moss
Years Noted: 2007; 2020
Identified and First Noted By: Spencer Ruston
Also Noted By: Nur Ritterhttps://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bps_bry/1142/thumbnail.jp
Polytrichum ohioense (Ohio Haircap Moss)
Polytrichum ohioense (Ohio Haircap Moss)
2/18/2020
Group: Bryophytes
Type: Mosses
Family: Polytrichaceae Notes
Common Names: Ohio Haircap Moss; Oak Haircap Moss
Years Noted: 2007; 2020
Identified and First Noted By: Spencer Ruston
Also Noted By: Nur Ritterhttps://digitalcommons.wcupa.edu/gna_bps_bry/1139/thumbnail.jp
Examining the link between food and alcohol disturbance and alcohol-related sexual behavior: Does body esteem moderate the relationship?
Food and alcohol disturbance (FAD) is a behavior pattern that involves calorie restriction and/or compensation in the context of alcohol use (Choquette et al., 2018). FAD comprises of four dimensions (alcohol effects, bulimia, dietary restraint and exercise, and restriction) The present study aimed to examine the dimensions of FAD in relation to alcohol-related sexual behavior (ARSB) among college undergraduates. Additionally, a moderation variable, body esteem (weight esteem and appearance esteem), was included to determine if the correlation between FAD and ARSB was strengthened if one experienced low weight or appearance esteem. In total, this study included 434 undergraduate students enrolled in Psychology 100 (Introduction to Psychology) and Psychology 120 (Multicultural Psychology) from West Chester University’s participant pool. In an online survey, they completed several measures including Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), the Compensatory Eating and Behaviors in Response to Alcohol Consumption Scale (CEBRACS), Risky Sexual Activities Scale (CARE-R-2), Body Esteem Scale for Adolescents and Adults (BESAA), a FAD Descriptive and Injunctive Norms measure, and background questions on sex and relationships, drinking, and health. Six hypotheses were tested in this study with only the correlations between the FAD dimensions and ARSB being significant (hypotheses 1-4 were supported). The moderating variable did not significantly impact the correlation between FAD and ARSB and therefore, hypotheses 5 and 6 were not supported in this study (i.e., lower body esteem did not strengthen the relationship between FAD and ARSB). The outcome of this study indicates the importance of addressing these behaviors at the collegiate level due to the possible consequences associated with engaging in alcohol misuse and alcohol-related sexual behavior including jeopardizing mental, physical, and sexual well-being