更新与新罕布什尔植物学俱乐部的植物学记录

IF 0.2 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
Rhodora Pub Date : 2020-05-21 DOI:10.3119/19-23
J. Hoy
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新罕布什尔植物俱乐部是一个由植物学家和其他本土植物爱好者组成的非正式组织。我们从2008年开始组织,并从那年秋天开始定期举行会议,或者叫“植物学之夜”。植物学之夜从11月到次年4月每月一次;我们聚在一起开研讨会,介绍植物及其在新英格兰的分布。大多数情况下,新罕布什尔森林保护协会(SPNHF)慷慨地在他们位于康科德的保护中心接待我们。我们的网站www.nhbotany.org列出了即将举行的活动。从2012年到2018年,我们组织了对新罕布什尔州三个县的考察,这些县在《新英格兰植物图集》(由雷·安吉洛(Ray Angelo)和大卫·布福德(David Boufford)编纂,可在neatlas.org网站上获得)中得到的展示最少。共有24名植物学家在沙利文、贝尔纳普和梅里马克县收集。在6月初或8月底的8次访问中,我们访问了各种栖息地(水生,湿地和高地),并收集了任何花或水果。我们尽量避免在一个县两次采集相同的物种。我们也没有收集稀有植物,尽管我们确实向土地所有者报告了我们发现的少数植物。收集地点包括州立公园、野生动物管理区、陆军工程兵团洪水风险管理项目、城镇保护区和几个SPNHF保留地——所有这些都有书面许可。在苏利文县的探险中,在皮尔斯伯里州立公园露营和收藏是一件特别愉快的事。也许最引人注目的地点是坎特伯雷(梅里马克县)Muchyedo Banks野生动物管理区20米高的悬崖,在那里我们和东北植物标本协会(CNH)的收藏家们一起。在我们参观的几个国家自然保护区中,奥尔顿(贝尔纳普县)的莫尔斯保护区视野最好,可以看到贝尔纳普山脉和温尼珀索基湖。我个人最喜欢的是在Merrymeeting Marsh (Belknap县)蜿蜒的阳光明媚的一天。
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Updating the Botanical Record with the New Hampshire Botanical Club
The New Hampshire Botanical Club is an informal group of botanists and other native-plant enthusiasts. We organized in 2008 and have been holding regular meetings, or Botany Nights, since fall of that year. Botany Nights occur once a month from November through April; we get together for workshops and presentations on plants and their distribution in New England. Most often, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (SPNHF) graciously hosts us at their conservation center in Concord. Upcoming events are listed on our website, www.nhbotany.org. From 2012 to 2018, we organized forays in the three counties in New Hampshire that were least well represented in the ‘‘Atlas of the New England Flora’’ (compiled by Ray Angelo and David Boufford and available online at neatlas.org). A total of 24 botanists collected in Sullivan, Belknap, and Merrimack counties. During eight forays, in either early June or late August, we visited a variety of habitats (aquatic, wetland, and upland) and collected anything in flower or fruit. We tried to avoid collecting the same species twice in a county. Nor did we collect rare plants, though we did report the few that we found to the landowners. Collecting sites included state parks, wildlife management areas, an Army Corps of Engineers flood-risk-management project, town conservation lands, and several SPNHF reservations—all with written permission. Camping as a group in Pillsbury State Park and collecting there was especially enjoyable during the Sullivan County forays. Probably the most dramatic location was the 20-meter-high bluffs at Muchyedo Banks Wildlife Management Area in Canterbury (Merrimack County), where we were joined by collectors from the Consortium of Northeastern Herbaria (CNH). Of the several SPNHF reservations we visited, Morse Preserve in Alton (Belknap County) had the best view, taking in the Belknap Range and Lake Winnipesaukee. My personal favorite was a sunny day on the meanders in Merrymeeting Marsh (Belknap County).
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Rhodora
Rhodora 生物-植物科学
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0.40
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40
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal is devoted primarily to the botany of North America and accepts scientific papers and notes relating to the systematics, floristics, ecology, paleobotany, or conservation biology of this or floristically related regions.
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