Revised Flora and List of Threatened and Endangered Plants for the John F. Kennedy Space Center Area, Florida

Revised Flora and List of Threatened and Endangered Plants for the John F. Kennedy Space Center Area, Florida

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The vascular flora of the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) area was first studied in the 1970's, and the list was revised in 1990. Nomenclatural and taxonomic changes as well as additional collections required a revision of this list. The revised list includes 1024 taxa of which 803 are native and 221 are introduced. This appears to be a substantial proportion of the regional flora. Fifty taxa are endemic or nearly endemic, a level of endemism that appears high for the east coast of Florida. Of the 221 introduced plants, twenty-six are Category I invasive exotics and fifteen are Category II invasive exotics. Thirty-eight taxa are listed as threatened, endangered, or of special concern on state lists. For some of these taxa, populations on KSC appear to be important for their regional and global survival. The bryophyte flora of the KSC area includes 23 mosses and 20 liverworts and hornworts. The lichen flora is currently unknown.Schmalzer, Paul A. and Foster, Tammy E. and Duncan, Brean W. and Quincy, Charles (Technical Monitor)Kennedy Space CenterPLANTS (BOTANY); POPULATIONS; ENDANGERED SPECIES; ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION; SURVIVAL...

Book information

ISBN: 9781723974229
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 78
Weight: 204g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 4mm