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Lichens of Ireland An Illustrated Introduction to over 250 Species

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Whelan Paul
154 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
Lichens of Ireland
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  • Lichens of Ireland ISBN: 9781848891371 Paperback Nov 2011 Out of Print #195270
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This is the first introductory book written specifically on Ireland's lichens. Lichen identification is a challenging activity requiring an accurate understanding of lichen anatomy and biology and the associated terminology. Once mastered, a world of Lilliputian biodiversity opens up, using a simple hand lens and Lichens of Ireland.

Part I describes with accurate line drawings the essential features of lichen anatomy. This is followed with guidelines on how to equip oneself for a comfortable and rewarding outing, maintaining a field notebook, collecting specimens and dissecting them for identification. Finally Ireland's habitats are classified and described with the new lichenologist in mind.

Part II describes in pictures and brief accurate text over 200 lichens found specifically in Ireland's landscape. Each description includes a distribution map, appropriate spot test results, spore size and notes on the habitat/substrate that the lichen is most likely to occupy.

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Paul Whelan, a graduate of both UCD and TCD, taught biology and mathematics before he turned to Computer Aided Design, publishing twelve books on the subject. In 2000 he returned to natural history and focused on Ireland's lichen 'flora'. Paul founded Nature's Calendar Ireland to gather phenology data and participated in the LichenIreland survey. He currently runs the website Biology.ie to collect road kill data and promote biodiversity awareness. He developed a website, iSpyNature.com, for primary school children in 2010.

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Whelan Paul
154 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
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