Jeffrey W. Bates
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Bryology for the Twenty-first Century
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Bryophytes and Lichens in a Changing Environment
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1992
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Seeds to Plants: Projects With Biology
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1991
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2 editions
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“Part 2, dealing with Origins, Evolution and Systematics, differs strikingly from previous syntheses on bryophytes in two important respects. First, the conceptual approach known as cladistics, a stochastic method for deducing evolutionary relatedness of”
― Bryology for the Twenty-first Century
― Bryology for the Twenty-first Century
“Part 4 (Physiology, Ecology, Pollution and Global Change) covers a range of interrelated topics involving function of bryophytes and interactions with their environment. In the first chapter Professor John Raven and colleagues explain that bryophytes are not all conventional C3 plants as had previously been supposed.”
― Bryology for the Twenty-first Century
― Bryology for the Twenty-first Century
“British Bryological Society which was originally founded as the Moss Exchange Club in 1896.”
― Bryology for the Twenty-first Century
― Bryology for the Twenty-first Century
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