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Sphagnum Mosses of Eastern Canada
Sphagnum mosses are small plants of the division of Bryophyta that are widespread and abundant in peatlands and several other types of wetlands. About sixty species of Sphagnum mosses are known for the territories of Quebec, Labrador and the Maritimes (with the exception of the island of Newfoundland). However, it can be laborious to identify these plants to the species taxonomic level. This book provides a unique dichotomous key for a visual iden- tification of Sphagnum mosses that will help to demystify the lingo used in botany.
To make it easier for identifiers, it also presents ways to recognize species in the field, notes about their habitats, and distribution maps. This document will be useful to ecologists, foresters, biologists and geographers involved in environmental management, as well as stakeholders responsible for managing the natural resources they protect or exploit. This guide is also intended as a tool for any naturalist or botanist working east of the Rockies, or in the Canadian Arctic.
The botanists of the United States will find this document useful for the Sphagnum mosses found in Northern States or in the region of New England.
To make it easier for identifiers, it also presents ways to recognize species in the field, notes about their habitats, and distribution maps. This document will be useful to ecologists, foresters, biologists and geographers involved in environmental management, as well as stakeholders responsible for managing the natural resources they protect or exploit. This guide is also intended as a tool for any naturalist or botanist working east of the Rockies, or in the Canadian Arctic.
The botanists of the United States will find this document useful for the Sphagnum mosses found in Northern States or in the region of New England.
Sphagnum mosses are small plants of the division of Bryophyta that are widespread and abundant in peatlands and several other types of wetlands. About sixty species of Sphagnum mosses are known for the territories of Quebec, Labrador and the Maritimes (with the exception of the island of Newfoundland). However, it can be laborious to identify these plants to the species taxonomic level. This book provides a unique dichotomous key for a visual iden- tification of Sphagnum mosses that will help to demystify the lingo used in botany.
To make it easier for identifiers, it also presents ways to recognize species in the field, notes about their habitats, and distribution maps. This document will be useful to ecologists, foresters, biologists and geographers involved in environmental management, as well as stakeholders responsible for managing the natural resources they protect or exploit. This guide is also intended as a tool for any naturalist or botanist working east of the Rockies, or in the Canadian Arctic.
The botanists of the United States will find this document useful for the Sphagnum mosses found in Northern States or in the region of New England.
To make it easier for identifiers, it also presents ways to recognize species in the field, notes about their habitats, and distribution maps. This document will be useful to ecologists, foresters, biologists and geographers involved in environmental management, as well as stakeholders responsible for managing the natural resources they protect or exploit. This guide is also intended as a tool for any naturalist or botanist working east of the Rockies, or in the Canadian Arctic.
The botanists of the United States will find this document useful for the Sphagnum mosses found in Northern States or in the region of New England.
Les livres de Gilles Ayotte

Les sphaignes de l’Est du Canada. Clé d’identification visuelle et cartes de répartition
Gilles Ayotte, Line Rochefort
E-book
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Les sphaignes de l’Est du Canada. Clé d’identification visuelle et cartes de répartition
Gilles Ayotte, Line Rochefort
Grand Format
64,10 €