Urban lichens : a field guide for northeastern North America : including New York City, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New Haven, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C. by Allen, Jessica L

Urban lichens : a field guide for northeastern North America : including New York City, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New Haven, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C.
by Allen, Jessica L; illustrated by Hoffman, Jordan R.

(#8AHMK46)

Paperback 2021
Description: 158 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map; 21 cm
Dewey: 579.7097

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-152) and index.;Introduction -- The lichen lifestyle : Basic biology and identification -- Urban lichens -- New York City lichens through time -- Why are lichens affected by air pollution? -- Lichen chic : Fashion, finance, and fortune -- Lichens and animals -- Hunting lichens in cities -- Fifty lichens in one day : A whirlwind tour of New York City -- The species : Crustose species ; Foliose species ; Fruticose species ; Key to the species -- Lichens of New York City : The complete list -- Illustrated glossary -- Bibliography and further resources -- Acknowledgments -- Index. A practical field guide to the common lichens found in the northeastern megalopolis, including New York City, Toronto, Boston/New Haven, Philadelphia, Baltimore/Washington, D.C., and as far west as Chicago Lichens are dynamic, symbiotic organisms formed by close cooperation between fungi and algae. There are over 20,000 identified species performing essential ecosystem services worldwide. Extremely sensitive to air pollution, they have returned to cities from which they were absent for decades until the air became cleaner. This guide is the first to introduce urban naturalists to over 60 of the common lichens now found in cities and urban areas throughout northeastern North America-in parks and schoolyards, on streets, and in open spaces. Divided into three sections - lichen basics, including their biology, chemistry, morphology, and role in human history; species accounts and descriptions; and an illustrated glossary, index, and references for further reading - the book aims to connect city dwellers and visitors with the natural world around them. The descriptions, exquisite photographs, and line drawings will enable users to enter the hidden world of lichens.--Source other than the Library of Congress.

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A practical field guide to the common lichens found in the northeastern megalopolis, including New York City, Toronto, Boston/New Haven, Philadelphia, Baltimore/Washington, D.C., and as far west as Chicago

Lichens are dynamic, symbiotic organisms formed by close cooperation between fungi and algae. There are over 20,000 identified species performing essential ecosystem services worldwide. Extremely sensitive to air pollution, they have returned to cities from which they were absent for decades until the air became cleaner.

This guide is the first to introduce urban naturalists to over 60 of the common lichens now found in cities and urban areas throughout northeastern North America--in parks and schoolyards, on streets, and in open spaces. Divided into three sections -- lichen basics, including their biology, chemistry, morphology, and role in human history; species accounts and descriptions; and an illustrated glossary, index, and references for further reading -- the book aims to connect city dwellers and visitors with the natural world around them. The descriptions, exquisite photographs, and line drawings will enable users to enter the hidden world of lichens.
Product Details
  • Publication Date: November 23, 2021
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dewey: 579.7097
  • Description: 158 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 21 cm
  • Tracings: Lendemer, James C., author. ; Hoffman, Jordan R., illustrator.
  • ISBN-10: 0-300-25299-4
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-300-25299-6
  • LCCN: 2020-952521
  • Follett Number: 8AHMK46