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Other titles in the Gosse Nature Guides series:Ferns of Alabama (Gosse Nature Guides)by John W. Short
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A much-needed field guide to the more than 120 species of ferns and fern allies occurring naturally in the state, Ferns of Alabama provides yet another window into Alabama’s amazing biodiversity. Ferns of Alabama is a beautiful, full-color guidebook to the great variety of ferns and fern allies that populate Alabama woods, stream banks, prairies, glades, roadsides, and trails. Along with the ecologically similar but genetically unrelated horsetails, clubmosses, and quillworts, ferns are nonflowering vascular plants of ancient lineages that date back to the Devonian era. Although they are now known to be unrelated, all of these groups of plants were once thought to be part of a single division of the plant kingdom called pteridophytes because of their similarities in reproductive biology, and they are generally studied together. These plants occur in great variety and abundance in Alabama because of the temperate climate, the sufficient year-round moisture, and the multitude of available habitats, soils, and microclimates in the state. The individual species accounts by John W. Short and Daniel D. Spaulding contain a description of the plant and its habitat, range, history, conservation status, and common names. Color photographs by T. Wayne Barger, Alan Cressler, Sarah R. Johnston, L. J. Davenport, and John W. Short show the ferns in their native settings and black and white line drawings by Marion Montgomery, Sue Blackshear, and John W. Short highlight major features and peculiarities of form. Maps illustrate the county-bycounty distribution of the more than 120 species described. Taxonomic keys designed for the nonscientific user make it easy to pinpoint the identity of a subject being studied in the field, and a glossary explains necessary botanical terms. There is also an appendix by Alan Weakley addressing taxonomic change. Synopsis:A much-needed field guide to the more than 120 species of ferns and fern allies occurring naturally in the state, Ferns of Alabama provides yet another window into Alabama’s amazing biodiversity. About the AuthorJohn W. Short is senior environmental scientist at Weston Solutions and is the author or coauthor of a number of papers on Alabama ferns. Daniel D. Spaulding is curator of collections at the Anniston Museum of Natural History and is a coauthor of the Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Alabama. Table of Contents
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. About Ferns and Fern Allies 2. Geography of Alabama Ferns 3. Keys to the Identification of Alabama Ferns and Fern Allies 4. Alabama Ferns and Fern Allies Appendix A. Checklist Appendix B. On Taxonomic Change by Dr. Alan Weakley Appendix C. Alternative Keys to the Ferns and Fern Allies of Alabama Glossary References Index to Common Names Index to Scientific Names What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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