Author: Allison W. Cusick
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Category : Herbaria
Languages : en
Pages : 43
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Survey of the Herbarium Resources of Ohio
Author: Allison W. Cusick
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Category : Herbaria
Languages : en
Pages : 43
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Category : Herbaria
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Pages : 43
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The Herbarium Resources of Ohio
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Category : Herbaria
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : Herbaria
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Herbarium Resources of Ohio
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Herbarium Resources of Ohio
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Ohio Flora Contribution
Author: Constance Hill
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Ohio Natural Heritage Program
Author: Ohio. Division of Natural Areas and Preserves
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Category : Wildlife management
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Category : Wildlife management
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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The Ohio Journal of Science
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Includes book reviews and abstracts.
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Includes book reviews and abstracts.
Seventh Catalog of the Vascular Plants of Ohio
Author: Tom S. Cooperrider
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
ISBN: 9780814208588
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Scientific study of Ohio's plant life began in the late eighteenth century, and the first catalog of Ohio's vascular plants was published in 1860. The most recent catalog, published in 1932, has understandably become outdated. Now Tom S. Cooperrider and his co-authors, Barbara K. Andreas, Allison W. Cusick, Guy L Denny, John V. Freudenstein, and John J. Furlow, provide a comprehensive, modern reference covering the Ohio vascular flora. Including two thorough indexes -- one to scientific names, one to common names -- this user-friendly book will be invaluable for conservation and environmental workers in Ohio and surrounding states.
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
ISBN: 9780814208588
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Scientific study of Ohio's plant life began in the late eighteenth century, and the first catalog of Ohio's vascular plants was published in 1860. The most recent catalog, published in 1932, has understandably become outdated. Now Tom S. Cooperrider and his co-authors, Barbara K. Andreas, Allison W. Cusick, Guy L Denny, John V. Freudenstein, and John J. Furlow, provide a comprehensive, modern reference covering the Ohio vascular flora. Including two thorough indexes -- one to scientific names, one to common names -- this user-friendly book will be invaluable for conservation and environmental workers in Ohio and surrounding states.
Revised Catalog of Ohio Vascular Plants
Author: John Henry Schaffner
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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The Floristic Survey of Geauga County, Ohio
Author: Melissa Anne Davis
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Category : Plant diversity
Languages : en
Pages : 441
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A floristic survey of Geauga County was conducted during the 2008 through 2009 growing seasons. In conjunction with The Geauga Park District, more than 6000 acres (2,428.114 hectares) in twelve open parks and other preserves was surveyed. Herbarium specimens at the Tom S. and Miwako Cooperrider Kent State University Herbarium (KE) and The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Herbarium (CLM) were examined for additional plant specimens. From field work and herbarium surveys, a catalogue of historical and modern specimens was compiled. The main objectives of the study were to: 1) compare historical and current herbarium records to the present flora; 2) use geospatial technology to demonstrate change in vegetation over a 50 year period; 3) analyze differences in non-native and invasive plant distributions; and 4) document new native and non-native plant colonization and report possible extirpated species. Distribution maps at the township level are included for the plant species. The results show a slight increase in actual species counts of native and non-native species and a 0.9% loss of vegetation area over the 50 year period. Native species constitute approximately 80% of the current flora while non-natives and invasive plants comprise approximately 20% of the current flora.
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Category : Plant diversity
Languages : en
Pages : 441
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A floristic survey of Geauga County was conducted during the 2008 through 2009 growing seasons. In conjunction with The Geauga Park District, more than 6000 acres (2,428.114 hectares) in twelve open parks and other preserves was surveyed. Herbarium specimens at the Tom S. and Miwako Cooperrider Kent State University Herbarium (KE) and The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Herbarium (CLM) were examined for additional plant specimens. From field work and herbarium surveys, a catalogue of historical and modern specimens was compiled. The main objectives of the study were to: 1) compare historical and current herbarium records to the present flora; 2) use geospatial technology to demonstrate change in vegetation over a 50 year period; 3) analyze differences in non-native and invasive plant distributions; and 4) document new native and non-native plant colonization and report possible extirpated species. Distribution maps at the township level are included for the plant species. The results show a slight increase in actual species counts of native and non-native species and a 0.9% loss of vegetation area over the 50 year period. Native species constitute approximately 80% of the current flora while non-natives and invasive plants comprise approximately 20% of the current flora.