Mosses of the Northern Forest: A Photographic Guide

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Mosses of the Northern Forest: A Photographic Guide Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Cornell University Press
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Pages: 176 Illustrations and other contents: 1321 Diagrams; 1435 Illustrations, color Language: English ISBN: 9781501748615 Categories: , , , , ,

The Northern Forest Region lies between the oak forests of the eastern United States and the boreal forests of eastern Canada. It is, collectively, one of the largest and most continuous temperate forests left in the world and, like much of the biosphere, it is at risk. This guide is an essential companion for those interested in stewardship and conservation of the region.

With multi-image composite photos that allow for unparalleled depth and clarity, this unique guide illustrates the myriad varied and beautiful – and often overlooked – mosses of the Northern Forest.
– Large, easy-to-use format
– Easily characterize and compare over 300 moss species
– High-definition composite images, ecological diagrams, habitat keys, and a visual glossary
– Accompanying large-scale foldout charts also available

A complete online archive of images and articles, including digital atlases, is available at northernforestatlas.org

 

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This guide is an essential companion for those interested in stewardship and conservation of the region. With multi-image composite photos that allow for unparalleled depth and clarity, this unique guide illustrates the myriad varied and beautiful—and often overlooked—mosses of the Northern Forest. * Northeastern Naturalist *

Author Biography

Jerry Jenkins directs the Northern Forest Atlas Project. He is author of Woody Plants of the Northern Forest, Sedges of the Northern Forest, Climate Change in the Adirondacks, The Adirondack Atlas, and coauthor of Acid Rain in the Adirondacks.