Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest

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Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest Authors: , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Oregon State University
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Pages: 448 Illustrations and other contents: colour photos Language: English ISBN: 9780870712517 Categories: , , , , , , ,

A key component in healthy ecosystems, lichens can be found in almost any natural habitat in the Pacific Northwest. This comprehensive guide to the region’s macrolichens is intended for use by beginners as well as specialists: weekend naturalists will be able to identify specimens and recognize the great diversity of lichens, while lichenologists and mycologists will gain greater knowledge of the distribution and abundance of various species. This revised and expanded edition of Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest includes includes keys to over 600 species -all the macrolichens known or expected to occur in Oregon and Washington. The keys also provide coverage for lichens of Idaho and Montana, inland to the Continental Divide. Almost all macrolichens known from northern California and southern British Columbia, and from coastal southeast Alaska, are included as well. Color photographs and detailed descriptions are provided for more than 250 species, emphasizing lichens prevalent in forested ecosystems. The illustrated glossary and introductory material cover the terminology needed to identify macrolichens and provide information on collection and handling. The biology, ecology, and air-quality sensitivity of lichens are discussed. Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest will prove invaluable to anyone seeking to identify lichens or to better understand these organisms and their vital role in the natural world.

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Author Biography

Bruce McCune is a professor of botany at Oregon State University. He is coauthor of Macrolichens of the Northern Rocky Mountains, The Lichens of British Columbia, Vol. 1 and Biotic Soil Crust Lichens of the Columbia Basin. Linda Geiser is the national program leader for the USDA Forest Service Air Program. Her specialties include quantifying and monitoring the ecological effects of air pollution. She holds graduate degrees in soil science and plant physiology from the University of California, Davis, and is the coauthor of Lichens of Southeastern Alaska.