New Survey of Clare Island. Vol. 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae
- Collection : Prof Jim Green
- Publisher : Royal Irish Academy
- Published In : Dublin
- Illustrations : col photos, text figs
Description:
Clare Island has an exceptionally high terrestrial algal diversity of around 800 species and for its size is one of the most biodiverse locations of its kind around the world.
Condition
Fine.
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