Mosses of the Great Lakes Forest

Mosses of the Great Lakes Forest
Author: Howard Crum
Publsiher: Ann Arbor : University Herbarium, University of Michigan
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1973
Genre: Mosses
ISBN: UOM:39015010196551

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Mosses of the Great Lakes Forest

Mosses of the Great Lakes Forest
Author: Howard Crum
Publsiher: Ann Arbor : University Herbarium, University of Michigan
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1973
Genre: Mosses
ISBN: UOM:39015042184468

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The University of Michigan Biological Station 1909 1983

The University of Michigan Biological Station  1909 1983
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UM Libraries
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1985
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015012636968

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A Focus on Peatlands and Peat Mosses

A Focus on Peatlands and Peat Mosses
Author: Howard Crum,Sandra Planisek
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472063782

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Examines the fens and bogs of the upper Midwest, with a taxonomic treatment of peat mosses

The Boreal Ecosystem

The Boreal Ecosystem
Author: James A. Larsen
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781483269870

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The Boreal Ecosystem presents an overview of the state of knowledge on the boreal forest region of North America, with extensive reference to the boreal regions of Europe and Asia. Initial sections of this book deal with aspects of the floristic composition and evolutionary history of the boreal vegetation. These introduce subsequent discussions on the processes at work in vegetation, soils, and the atmosphere—in short, with the boreal forest as an ecosystem, the sum total of the influences of many closely interlaced biotic and physical factors. These include not only plant species that make up the visible vegetation but also nutrients, soil, temperature, rainfall, progression of the seasons, soil microflora, arthropods, insects, and larger animals such as marten, otter, beaver, moose, caribou, bear, and wolf, and man. All are closely linked strands in the web of life, a web apart from, yet dependent on and influencing, the raw physical environment. This book should serve as an introduction and reference source to its audience: undergraduate and graduate students in the biological and ecological disciplines, research workers in these fields as well as in related areas such as soil science, agronomy, genetics, and climatology; in short, everyone with an interest in boreal ecology.

Ecology of North America

Ecology of North America
Author: Brian R. Chapman,Eric G. Bolen
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118971567

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North America contains an incredibly diverse array of naturalenvironments, each supporting unique systems of plant and animallife. These systems, the largest of which are biomes, formintricate webs of life that have taken millennia to evolve. Thisrichly illustrated book introduces readers to this extraordinaryarray of natural communities and their subtle biological andgeological interactions. Completely revised and updated throughout, the second edition ofthis successful text takes a qualitative, intuitive approach to thesubject, beginning with an overview of essential ecological termsand concepts, such as competitive exclusion, taxa, niches, andsuccession. It then goes on to describe the major biomes andcommunities that characterize the rich biota of the continent,starting with the Tundra and continuing with Boreal Forest,Deciduous Forest, Grasslands, Deserts, Montane Forests, andTemperature Rain Forest, among others. Coastal environments,including the Laguna Madre, seagrasses, Chesapeake Bay, and barrierislands appear in a new chapter. Additionally, the book covers manyunique features such as pitcher plant bogs, muskeg, the polar icecap, the cloud forests of Mexico, and the LaBrea tar pits.“Infoboxes” have been added; these include biographiesof historical figures who provided significant contributions to thedevelopment of ecology, unique circumstances such as frogs andinsects that survive freezing, and conservation issues such asthose concerning puffins and island foxes. Throughout the text,ecological concepts are worked into the text; these includebiogeography, competitive exclusion, succession, soil formation,and the mechanics of natural selection. Ecology of North America 2e is an ideal first text forstudents interested in natural resources, environmental science,and biology, and it is a useful and attractive addition to thelibrary of anyone interested in understanding and protecting thenatural environment.

Common Mosses Liverworts and Lichens of Ohio

Common Mosses  Liverworts  and Lichens of Ohio
Author: Robert Klips
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780821447710

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This engaging illustrated guidebook reveals the fascinating mosses and lichens that homeowners, outdoorspeople, and nature lovers encounter every day in Ohio and the Midwest. In this guide to the most common and distinctive moss, liverwort, and lichen species in Ohio, readers will find concise physical descriptions, facts about natural history and ecology, and tips to distinguish look-alike species, all presented in a friendly, conversational tone. Featuring detailed photographs of the plant and plantlike species in their natural settings, the book covers 106 mosses, thirty liverworts, and one hundred lichens and offers several avenues to match a specimen to its description page. “Where They Grow” chapters spotlight species commonly encountered on field outings, and field keys to help readers quickly identify unfamiliar samples. While designed primarily as an identification tool, this guide also frames moss and lichen spotting in a scientific context. The two main sections—bryophytes and lichens—detail their respective taxonomic kingdoms, explain their life cycles and means of reproduction, and illustrate variation in the traits used for identification. The book is an introduction to the biology of these intriguing but too-often-overlooked organisms and a means to enjoy, identify, and catalog the biodiversity all around us.

University of Michigan Official Publication

University of Michigan Official Publication
Author: University of Michigan
Publsiher: UM Libraries
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1987
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: UOM:39015078740811

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Each number is the catalogue of a specific school or college of the University.