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Veldgids Korstmossen [Field Guide to Lichens]

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: Kok van Herk(Author), André Aptroot(Author), Laurens B Sparrius(Author)
371 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
Publisher: KNNV Uitgeverij
Veldgids Korstmossen [Field Guide to Lichens]
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  • Veldgids Korstmossen [Field Guide to Lichens] ISBN: 9789050118804 Edition: 3 Hardback Mar 2024 In stock
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Language: Dutch

The Veldgids Korstmossen has been a trusted resource for years for anyone try to identify lichens. This revised third edition describes all species found in the Netherlands, 400 of which are described and pictured at length. The book is geared towards field identification. Next to identifying characteristics, the descriptions also include information on ecology and similar species. Together with the detailed colour photos and distribution maps, novices will be able to quickly and reliably name species.

In this revised third edition over a thousand changes have been included, and new knowledge about distribution and ecology has been added. This edition includes hundreds of new distribution maps. Pictures and descriptions of species that have increased in recent years have been added.

Summary in Dutch:
De Veldgids Korstmossen is al jarenlang een begrip voor iedereen die graag korstmossen op naam wil brengen. Deze geheel herziene editie beschrijft alle in Nederland voorkomende soorten; ruim 400 daarvan worden uitgebreid beschreven en afgebeeld. Het boek is gericht op herkenning in het veld. De beschrijvingen behandelen behalve de kenmerken ook de ecologie en de gelijkende soorten. Samen met de gedetailleerde kleurenfoto’s en kaartjes met de verspreiding in Nederland is het ook voor beginners mogelijk de soorten snel en betrouwbaar op naam te brengen.

In deze herziene 3e druk zijn meer dan duizend wijzigingen doorgevoerd en is nieuwe kennis over verspreiding en ecologie toegevoegd. Deze editie bevat honderden nieuwe verspreidingskaarten. Ook zijn beschrijvingen en foto's toegevoegd van soorten die de laatste jaren sterk zijn toegenomen.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: Kok van Herk(Author), André Aptroot(Author), Laurens B Sparrius(Author)
371 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
Publisher: KNNV Uitgeverij
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