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Photographic Guide to the Freshwater Algae in New Zealand

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: S C Moore
77 pages, Col photos
Photographic Guide to the Freshwater Algae in New Zealand
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  • Photographic Guide to the Freshwater Algae in New Zealand ISBN: 9781877265099 Paperback Dec 2000 Out of Print #145025
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A guide to the freshwater algae found in New Zealand lakes, streams, and rivers, using high quality microscope photographs to aid identification. It includes a simple quick guide to algae types, discussion of the harm algae can cause, tips on identification and collection, coverage of plants sometimes confused with algae, references, glossary and an index of taxanomic groups.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: S C Moore
77 pages, Col photos
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