Book ID: 109670
Tripp, Erin and James Colin Lendemer
Field Guide to the Lichens of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 2019.col. illus. (photographs and distribution maps). XI, 572 p. gr8vo. Softcover.
With 909 recognized species of lichens, Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) is home to more of these lichenized fungi than any other national park in the United States, as well as nearly half of all species known to occur in eastern North America. There is a great deal of room for scientific exploration, inquiry, and systematic description in the realm of lichenology.
In this book, the authors take on the formidable task of creating an all-in-one resource for Park exploration, including lichen distribution maps, tools for identification, vivid photographs and illustrations, and even field notes from their own research campaigns. In the process, the authors create a touchstone for lichen taxonomy and ecology, and they inspire others researchers as well as casual observers to take interest in the incredible biodiversity of the Great Smoky Mountains.
Biologists, botanists, visitors to the park, naturalists, and others interested in the flora and fauna of both the southern Appalachians and GSMNP will thoroughly enjoy this lovingly prepared field guid