The Macrolichens of New England. Mem (96)
Based on fieldwork and research by the authors during the last 35 years, the Macrolichens of New England is the most comprehensive work of its kind. Ninety-eight genera and 461 species of macrolichens are described, with color photographs included for 308 species of them. The volume also includes, among others: introductory material on general lichen morphology and a glossary of terms for less experienced readers; advice on collecting lichens and performing chemical tests; identification keys; a review of the ecological role and uses of New England lichens; and conservation status.
Based on fieldwork and research by the authors during the last 35 years, the Macrolichens of New England is the most comprehensive work of its kind. Ninety-eight genera and 461 species of macrolichens are described, with color photographs included for 308 species of them. The volume also includes, among others: introductory material on general lichen morphology and a glossary of terms for less experienced readers; advice on collecting lichens and performing chemical tests; identification keys; a review of the ecological role and uses of New England lichens; and conservation status.
Based on fieldwork and research by the authors during the last 35 years, the Macrolichens of New England is the most comprehensive work of its kind. Ninety-eight genera and 461 species of macrolichens are described, with color photographs included for 308 species of them. The volume also includes, among others: introductory material on general lichen morphology and a glossary of terms for less experienced readers; advice on collecting lichens and performing chemical tests; identification keys; a review of the ecological role and uses of New England lichens; and conservation status.
Based on fieldwork and research by the authors during the last 35 years, the Macrolichens of New England is the most comprehensive work of its kind. Ninety-eight genera and 461 species of macrolichens are described, with color photographs included for 308 species of them. The volume also includes, among others: introductory material on general lichen morphology and a glossary of terms for less experienced readers; advice on collecting lichens and performing chemical tests; identification keys; a review of the ecological role and uses of New England lichens; and conservation status.