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Atlas of Pollen and Spores of The Florida Everglades

DEBRA A. WILLARD
CHRISTOPHER E. BERNHARDT
LISA WEIMER (deceased)
U.S. Geological Survey
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive,
926A National Center
Reston, Virginia 20192
U.S.A.
e-mail: dwillard@usgs.gov; cbernhardt@usgs.gov
SHERRI R. COOPER
Department of Biology
Bryn Athyn College
P.O. Box 717
Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania 19009-0717
U.S.A.
e-mail: Sherri.Cooper@brynathyn.edu
DESIRÉ GAMEZ
Department of Geotechnical Engineering and Geosciences
Technical University of Catalonia
Barcelona 08034
Spain
e-mail: desire.gamez@upc.es
JENNIFER JENSEN
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
525 Lake Avenue South
Suite 400
Duluth, Minnesota 55802
U.S.A.

Posted with permission from Palynology. Debra A. Willard, Christopher E. Bernhardt, Lisa Weimer, Sherri R. Cooper, Desiré Gamez, and Jennifer Jensen, Atlas of Pollen and Spores of The Florida Everglades, Palynology, 28 (2004): 175-227. © 2004 by American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (AASP) Foundation.

Abstract

>Home
Introduction
Materials & Methods
Spore & Pollen Descriptions
Plates
Acknowledgments
References Cited
Appendix 1
Figure & Table List
PDF Version
An illustrated, descriptive atlas of pollen and spores from wetland plants of the Florida Everglades was compiled to facilitate identification of dispersed palynomorphs in sediments. The atlas includes 121 wetland species characteristic of eleven plant associations of the Florida Everglades including sloughs, sawgrass marshes, tree islands, wet prairies, cypress domes, mangrove forests, salt marshes, sawgrass ridges, beach/dune communities, pine flatwoods/dry prairies, and disturbed/developed sites. We include light micrographs and detailed descriptions of 121 species, 110 genera, and 63 families.

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