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Marine Plants of the Texas Coast , Paperback / softback Book

Marine Plants of the Texas Coast  Paperback / softback

Part of the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies Series series

Paperback / softback

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Written for biology students, teachers, nature lovers, amateur naturalists, conservation workers, and parks and wildlife personnel, this up-to-date, easy-to-use guide describes the marine plants of the Gulf of Mexico coast.

The author’s photographs accompany the updated identification keys, which are also visually oriented and simple to use.

Veteran botanist and educator Roy L. Lehman describes the plants in four major sections, covering the common shoreline plants, seagrasses, mangroves, and marine algae (red, brown, and green seaweeds).

Each section begins with an introduction that gives an overview of the plant group and includes information on the important traits and terminology used for identification.

A simple key to the family or order directs the reader to the appropriate section, where the text is arranged alphabetically by family and then by genus and species.

Each genus is illustrated by high quality photographs that include a close-up of each plant and images of its reproductive structures.

Marine Plants of the Texas Coast collects these unique species for the first time in a single volume.

As coastal issues, such as hurricane preparedness, beach erosion, wetland mitigation, freshwater inflows, and more, remain in the forefront of public concern, this botanical reference should find a permanent place on the bookshelves of scientists, policy makers, and citizens alike.

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