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Lichens

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Lichenologist, William Purvis here explores the unusual biology, amazing diversity and ecological importance of lichen. The text explains how understanding lichen biodiversity may lead to technological developments in medicine, metal prospecting and pollution control. It includes information on economic uses and outlines practical project ideas.

112 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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William Purvis

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William Purvis (O.W. Purvis) became a lichenologist at The Natural History Museum in London in 1988. He is actively involved in using lichens as bioindicators of environmental health.

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June 2, 2017
Pitch perfect for inquisitive non-scientists. Author gives you the basics of this life form in plain language with beautiful images.
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November 22, 2015
This is a great introductory book to the study of Lichens. If it has a fault it is written for the British audience and I wonder will North Americans be able to find the same Lichen as those that grow on the British Isles.
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