Title
Interior Columbia Basin ecosystem management project : analysis of vascular plants
Title Variants
Alternative:
Analysis of vascular plants
Alternative:
Interior Columbia Basin ecosystem management project
By
Croft, Lisa K.
Owen, Wayne R.
Shelly, J. Stephen
United States. Forest Service.
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Desert Planning Staff-
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
[Portland, Or, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station], ℗♭1997
Notes
Cover title.
"1997."
Vascular plants are the most ubiquitous and taxonomically diverse macroorganisms in the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (ICBEMP) assessment area. These organisms function as primary producers, capturing sunlight and carbon, and producing oxygen, via the process of photosynthesis. As such, they are the most critical components in the maintenance of dynamic, functional ecosystems ... [This report] was prepared for the express purpose of compiling information, reviewing available literature, researching topics related to ecosystems within the Interior Columbia Basin, or exploring relationships among biophysical and economic/social resources.
"The following report was prepared by University scientists through cooperative agreement, project science staff, or contractors as part of the ongoing efforts of the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project, co-managed by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management."--Preface.
Subjects
Columbia River Watershed
,
Ecology
,
Endangered plants
,
Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Proje
,
Management
,
Northwest, Pacific
,
Plant ecology
,
Plants
,
Public lands
,
United States
Call Number
QH76.5.C65 C76 1997
Language
English
Identifiers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.153822
OCLC:
144511867
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