Lichens
The Macrolichens of Ontario and the Great Lakes Region of the United States
- Publisher
- Firefly Books
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2023
- Category
- Microbiology, Reference
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780228103691
- Publish Date
- Aug 2023
- List Price
- $49.95
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Description
Lichens are complex life forms that are the result of a symbiotic partnership between multiple organisms, usually a fungus and an alga. Though often overlooked or mistaken for other organisms (like moss), lichens are a critical part of each ecosystem they inhabit and are important sources of food, absorbers of carbon dioxide and biomonitors that help scientists detect air pollutants, among their many other functions.
Written by one of the foremost lichenologists in North America, Lichens is an extensive guide to lichen species of Ontario and central parts of North America, but many of the featured lichen species are found in other parts of the world.
Lichens presents photographs and detailed information on over 450 species of macrolichen, which are types of lichen with large thalli that appear either leafy and lobed or bushy and branched. Because of these qualities, the vernacular names of the species often take on colorful and intriguing descriptions, such as Witch's Hair, Toy Soldiers and Yellow Specklebelly. Each entry details the lichen's composition, habitat, distinctive features, North American range information and comments about the lichen's application or significance. The book also features an extensive introductory section about lichen basics, a photographic summary of the genera, keys to the genera, an extensive list of references and an illustrated glossary. In short, the amount of detail included in Lichens will be sure to satisfy both the serious lichenologist and the casual nature lover.
The format and binding make this ideal as a field guide as well as a comprehensive reference.
Each range map indicates the range into Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York -- the states adjacent to Ontario.
About the author
R Troy McMullin is the head of botany at the Canadian Museum of Nature and one of the foremost lichenologists in North America He is currently the president of the Field Botanists of Ontario, an adjunct professor at Carleton University, a member of the Lichen Specialist Group for the IUCN and a research associate at Memorial University of Newfoundland Troy has published extensively in both the academic and popular media spheres, and he is an experienced speaker who has given lectures, talks and interviews across North America and beyond
Editorial Reviews
You will never again overlook the intricate structures of lichens on your garden's rocks and trees once you have delved into Lichens: The Macrolichens of Ontario and the Great Lakes Region of the United States . . . This is the ultimate key to the complex world of our local lichens, which are complex living combinations of fungi and algae (or cyanobacteria) . . . The bulk of the book is made up with individual descriptions of lichens, together with colourful maps and images to make identification easier . . . And, as a refreshing change in a technologically oriented world, several pages at the back are simply blank lined sheets for the reader to make notes of our own on our personal finds. Highly recommended!
Northumberland Master Gardners
The field guide is comprehensive and full of stunning colour photographs. A range map is included for each species, along with information on vernacular names, description, habitat, distinctive features, distribution and more. Also included in the book is "Identification Keys to Ontario's Macrolichen Genera", an "Illustrated Glossary" and eight lined pages for notes. I am going to enjoy looking through this exceptional field guide.
Toronto.com