Atlas of Rare Endemic Vascular Plants of the Arctic
Author: Stephen S. Talbot
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 86
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Author: Stephen S. Talbot
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 86
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Cheryl L. McJannet
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Published: 1993-01-01
Total Pages: 79
ISBN-13: 9780660130712
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe flora of the Canadian Arctic contains 236 rare vascular plant taxa that represent a unique part of Canadian biodiversity. This list of rare species includes an introduction in which terms are defined, the most important of which are those associated with rarity and the limits of the Canadian Arctic. As well, the criteria used to determine a taxon's rarity are described. For each taxon, a comment is included on phytogeography, occurrence, and rare status in other parts of Canada. A distribution map showing known occurrences in the Canadian Arctic is included for each species.
Author: The Alberta Native Plant Council
Publisher: University of Alberta
Published: 2001-09
Total Pages: 532
ISBN-13: 9780888643193
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis exhaustively researched project brings together for the first time a complete listing of Alberta's rare vascular plants with detailed plant descriptions, habitat information and notes of special interest. Accompanied by numerous colour photographs, B&W illustrations and frequency maps, this text is essential for naturalists, botanists, students, and others interested in the flora of Alberta.
Author: George William Argus
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 288
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis list was compiled to promote awareness of rare plants in Canada's flora, and also to promote awareness of their ecosystems and the need to preserve them. The list includes all native taxa, above the rank of form, that are rare in each of the provinces and/or territories in which they occur. Hybrids and naturalized species are not included. Information given for each includes scientific name and authority, synonyms, family name, references, endemism, nature conservancy rank, Canadian priority, and Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada status. Plants are also listed by family, endemic, province or territory, and priority.
Author: Page Burt
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Published: 1991
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tom Reaume
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 790
ISBN-13: 9780889772144
DOWNLOAD EBOOK620 Wild Plants of North America describes, in beautiful detail, the characteristic features of 89 families of vascular plants--including trees, shrubs, vines, wildflowers, grasses, sedges, horsetails, and club-mosses--using labeled ink drawings, text and range maps.
Author: Christian Korner
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2024-11-01
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 1040284310
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is the result of the first global conference on mountain biodiversity, and is a contribution to the International Year of Mountains, 2002. The Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment program is a Special Target Area Region project of DIVERSITAS (UNESCO and UNEP). Biological diversity is essential for the integrity of mountain ecosystems and this dependency is likely to increase as environmental (climate) and social conditions change. Steep terrain and climate, and severe land-use pressure cause mountain ecosystems to rank among the world's most endangered landscapes. The 28 chapters in this book represent research on the biological riches in all major mountain ranges of the world, and synthesize existing knowledge on mountain biodiversity - from diversity of bacteria, plants and animals to human diversity. The book is divided into five sections: an introduction providing an overview of the issues; plant and animal diversity; climate change and mountain biodiversity; land use and conservation; and a synthesis.
Author: F.Stuart III Chapin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-03-08
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 3642789668
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs human populations expand and have increasing access to technol ogy, two general environmental concerns have arisen. First, human pop ulations are having increasing impact on the earth system, such that we are altering the biospheric carbon pools, basic processes of elemental cycling and the climate system of the earth. Because of time lags and feedbacks, these processes are not easily reversed. These alterations are occurring now more rapidly than at any time in the last several million years. Secondly, human activities are causing changes in the earth's biota that lead to species extinctions at a rate and magnitude rivaling those of past geologic extinction events. Although environmental change is potentially reversible at some time scales, the loss of species is irrevo cable. Changes in diversity at other scales are also cause for concern. Habitat fragmentation and declines in population sizes alter genetic di versity. Loss or introduction of new functional groups, such as nitro gen fixers or rodents onto islands can strongly alter ecosystem processes. Changes in landscape diversity through habitat modification and frag mentation alter the nature of processes within and among vegetation patches. Although both ecological changes altering the earth system and the loss of biotic diversity have been major sources of concern in recent years, these concerns have been largely independent, with little concern for the environmental causes the ecosystem consequences of changes in biodiversity. These two processes are clearly interrelated. Changes in ecological systems cause changes in diversity.
Author: William J. Cody
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 698
ISBN-13: 9780660181103
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis work covers geology and vegetation of the vascular plants of the Yukon Territory. It should be of interest to botanical scientists, students and travellers interested in biodiversity, and for rare and endangered species wildlife management.
Author: Robert V. Maher
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 144
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