We aimed to describe all local Diellia populations on the Hawaiian Islands, except D. falcata, which is spread over a larger area, and the ferns with an uncertain taxonomy. We defined a local population according to Hanski and Simberloff (1997) as a set of individuals that live in the same habitat patch and thus share a common environment. Over the period of February 1999 – May 2003, field surveys were
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