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Diatoms of the Channel Islands

By: Paul Chambers(Author)
100 pages, 380 b/w line drawings
Diatoms of the Channel Islands
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  • Diatoms of the Channel Islands ISBN: 9780901897978 Paperback Mar 2019 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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This atlas contains all 366 diatom species to have been recorded in the Channel Islands, including marine, freshwater and brackish species. Each diatom is illustrated and has information concerning where and when it was found and by whom. Basic ecological and taxonomic information is given along with any comments or notes that are of local interest. As well as collecting and modernising diatom records from historical and contemporary sources, this atlas offers a basic introduction to diatom natural history and to their study within the Channel Islands. This guide will be of interest to botanists, microscopists and local natural historians as well as diatomists and gives advice on diatom sample preparation. Most of the species covered are also found in the UK and on the European continent and so the atlas part of the book may be of general use to amateur and professional researchers outside of the Channel Islands.

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By: Paul Chambers(Author)
100 pages, 380 b/w line drawings
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