Bryophyte Ecology and Climate Change
Edited by Zoltan Tuba, Nancy G Slack and Lloyd R Stark
506 pages, 79 b/w illustrations and maps, 26 tables.
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Bryophytes, especially mosses, represent a largely untapped resource for monitoring and indicating effects of climate change on the living
environment. They are tied very closely to the external environment and have been likened to 'canaries in the coal mine'. Bryophyte Ecology and
Climate Change is the first book to bring together a diverse array of research in bryophyte ecology, including physiology, desiccation tolerance,
photosynthesis, temperature and UV responses, under the umbrella of climate change. It covers a great variety of ecosystems in which bryophytes are
important, including aquatic, desert, tropical, boreal, alpine, Antarctic, and Sphagnum-dominated wetlands, and considers the effects of climate
change on the distribution of common and rare species as well as the computer modeling of future changes.
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