LES CYPÉRACÉES DE L'ÎLE ANTICOSTI: CAREX ET KOBRESIA

Sixty-two species, seven hybrids, eleven varieties, and two forms of Carex, and one species of Kobresia occur on Anticosti, a 135-mile long island located in the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.After a few historical notes on the early surveys of the Anticosti flora, the author lists in their natura...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Research
Main Author: Raymond, Marcel
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1950
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/cjr50c-024 2023-12-17T10:25:50+01:00 LES CYPÉRACÉES DE L'ÎLE ANTICOSTI: CAREX ET KOBRESIA Raymond, Marcel 1950 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjr50c-024 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/cjr50c-024 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Research volume 28c, issue 4, page 406-444 ISSN 1923-4287 Pharmacology (medical) Complementary and alternative medicine Pharmaceutical Science journal-article 1950 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/cjr50c-024 2023-11-19T13:38:28Z Sixty-two species, seven hybrids, eleven varieties, and two forms of Carex, and one species of Kobresia occur on Anticosti, a 135-mile long island located in the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.After a few historical notes on the early surveys of the Anticosti flora, the author lists in their natural order the different species of Carex occurring on the island, consisting mainly of collections made by Macoun, Schmitt, Frère Marie-Victorin, and his field-associate F. Rolland-Germain, and Jacques Rousseau. Each species has its respective distribution and proper bibliography given. Two new hybrids are described.In the third part, the author gives some phytogeographical conclusions. The sedges enumerated fail in the following categories:1. Arctic-alpine species at their southernmost limit or nearly so: Kobresia simpliuscula, Carex microglochin, and C. rupestris.2. Euryatlantic species, i.e. species occurring on both sides of the Atlantic, but very often with their main area in Europe: C. Hostiana, C. demissa, C. Hartmani, C. flava.3. Species of the upper subarctic: C. capillaris, C. rariflora, C. media, etc.4. Species of the lower subarctic: C. exilis, C. atratiformis, C. pauciflora, C. sterilis, C. castanea, C. Buxbaumii, etc.5. Cold-temperate species at their northernmost limit: C. arctata, C. Crawfordii, C. Deweyana, C. eburnea, C. intumescens var. Fernaldii, C. leptonervia, C. pedunculata, C. retrorsa, C. scoparia, C. tribuloides, C. viridula, C. vulpinoidea, etc.A line drawn from Anticosti island to Lake Mistassini and James Bay seems to constitute an important natural limit for many species in the flora of Quebec.6. Halophytic species: C. hormathodes, C. Lyngbyei, C. Mackenziei, C. nigra, C. paleacea, C. recta. C. Lyngbyei, a species of arctic shores, has its southernmost limit on Anticosti island.Special consideration is given to the members of the critical section EXTENSAE (the flava-group) and their numerous hybrids.The general conclusion is that Anticosti belongs to the colder part of the temperate zone, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Subarctic James Bay Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Arctic Long Island Recta ENVELOPE(-60.515,-60.515,-62.932,-62.932) Rousseau ENVELOPE(-59.617,-59.617,-62.500,-62.500) Canadian Journal of Research 28c 4 406 444
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Pharmaceutical Science
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Complementary and alternative medicine
Pharmaceutical Science
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LES CYPÉRACÉES DE L'ÎLE ANTICOSTI: CAREX ET KOBRESIA
topic_facet Pharmacology (medical)
Complementary and alternative medicine
Pharmaceutical Science
description Sixty-two species, seven hybrids, eleven varieties, and two forms of Carex, and one species of Kobresia occur on Anticosti, a 135-mile long island located in the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.After a few historical notes on the early surveys of the Anticosti flora, the author lists in their natural order the different species of Carex occurring on the island, consisting mainly of collections made by Macoun, Schmitt, Frère Marie-Victorin, and his field-associate F. Rolland-Germain, and Jacques Rousseau. Each species has its respective distribution and proper bibliography given. Two new hybrids are described.In the third part, the author gives some phytogeographical conclusions. The sedges enumerated fail in the following categories:1. Arctic-alpine species at their southernmost limit or nearly so: Kobresia simpliuscula, Carex microglochin, and C. rupestris.2. Euryatlantic species, i.e. species occurring on both sides of the Atlantic, but very often with their main area in Europe: C. Hostiana, C. demissa, C. Hartmani, C. flava.3. Species of the upper subarctic: C. capillaris, C. rariflora, C. media, etc.4. Species of the lower subarctic: C. exilis, C. atratiformis, C. pauciflora, C. sterilis, C. castanea, C. Buxbaumii, etc.5. Cold-temperate species at their northernmost limit: C. arctata, C. Crawfordii, C. Deweyana, C. eburnea, C. intumescens var. Fernaldii, C. leptonervia, C. pedunculata, C. retrorsa, C. scoparia, C. tribuloides, C. viridula, C. vulpinoidea, etc.A line drawn from Anticosti island to Lake Mistassini and James Bay seems to constitute an important natural limit for many species in the flora of Quebec.6. Halophytic species: C. hormathodes, C. Lyngbyei, C. Mackenziei, C. nigra, C. paleacea, C. recta. C. Lyngbyei, a species of arctic shores, has its southernmost limit on Anticosti island.Special consideration is given to the members of the critical section EXTENSAE (the flava-group) and their numerous hybrids.The general conclusion is that Anticosti belongs to the colder part of the temperate zone, ...
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title LES CYPÉRACÉES DE L'ÎLE ANTICOSTI: CAREX ET KOBRESIA
title_short LES CYPÉRACÉES DE L'ÎLE ANTICOSTI: CAREX ET KOBRESIA
title_full LES CYPÉRACÉES DE L'ÎLE ANTICOSTI: CAREX ET KOBRESIA
title_fullStr LES CYPÉRACÉES DE L'ÎLE ANTICOSTI: CAREX ET KOBRESIA
title_full_unstemmed LES CYPÉRACÉES DE L'ÎLE ANTICOSTI: CAREX ET KOBRESIA
title_sort les cypéracées de l'île anticosti: carex et kobresia
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