Grizzled moss (Ptychomitrium incurvum) recovery strategy: chapter 3


3. References

COSEWIC. 2002. COSEWIC Assessment and Status Report on the Incurved Grizzled Moss, Ptychomitrium incurvum, in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.

Ireland, R.R. and L.M. Ley. 1992. Atlas of Ontario Mosses. Syllogeus 70. Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Ontario.

Missouri Botanical Gardens. 2006. Glossarium Polyglottum Bryologiae: A Multilingual Glossary for Bryology (accessed April 2006).

NatureServe. 2006. NatureServe Explorer: An Online Encyclopedia of Life [web application]. Version 4.7. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia. (accessed April 2006).

Raven, P.H., R.F. Evert and S.E. Eichhorn. 1992. Biology of Plants. Worth Publishers Inc., New York.

Literature consulted

Anderson, L.E., H.A. Crum and W.R. Buck. 1990. List of the mosses of North America north of Mexico. The Bryologist 93: 448–499.

Maycock, P.F. 1963. The phytosociology of the deciduous forests of extreme southern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Botany 41: 379–438.

Pringle, J.S. 1995. The history of the exploration of the vascular flora of Canada. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 109: 291–356.

Authorities consulted

  • Alain Branchaud, Canadian Wildlife Service – Quebec Region, Environment Canada
  • Jennifer Doubt, Bryologist, Canadian Museum of Nature
  • Aissa L. Feldmann, Ecologist, New York Natural Heritage Program
  • Mike Oldham, Botanist/Herpetologist, Natural Heritage Information Centre, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
  • Carolyn Seburn, Species at Risk, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada

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