Aspects of the biology and ecological requirements of the Lake Huron tansy (Tanacetum huronense Nutt.): implications for the conservation of a threatened species.

The Lake Huron Tansy (Tanacetum huronense, Compositae) is a perennial that lives on the dunes of the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay and the Pacific Northwest (Voss, 1996). Due to threats to its habitat, the Lake Huron Tansy's survival is at risk. Increased development along lake shores as well as elev...

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Main Author: Trexel, Dawn
Other Authors: Biological Station, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/54815
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spelling ftumdeepblue:oai:deepblue.lib.umich.edu:2027.42/54815 2023-08-20T04:07:04+02:00 Aspects of the biology and ecological requirements of the Lake Huron tansy (Tanacetum huronense Nutt.): implications for the conservation of a threatened species. Trexel, Dawn Biological Station, University of Michigan Ann Arbor Pointe Aux Chenes Sturgeon Bay Dunes Wilderness State Park Grand Marais Area Grass Bay - Cheboygan Co. Waugoshance Point 1998 2175254 bytes 3144 bytes application/pdf text/plain https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/54815 unknown Graph https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/54815 Undergraduate Research Exper Dunes VASCULAR PLANTS BREEDING SYSTEMS REPRODUCTION SEEDS GERMINATION SURVIVAL SEEDLING Natural Resource and Environment Science Working Paper 1998 ftumdeepblue 2023-07-31T20:45:59Z The Lake Huron Tansy (Tanacetum huronense, Compositae) is a perennial that lives on the dunes of the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay and the Pacific Northwest (Voss, 1996). Due to threats to its habitat, the Lake Huron Tansy's survival is at risk. Increased development along lake shores as well as elevated amounts of foot and vehicular traffic along beaches and dunes jeopardize the existence of the species. It is listed as a threatened species by the state of Michigan. According to D'Ulisse and Maun (1996), preservation and restoration of rare plant species relies on the knowledge of the crucial factors that limit the reproduction, germination, survival, and growth of the plant. Very little is currently known about these aspects of the Lake Huron Tansy. The objective of my study was to attempt to answer some of the questions concerning the biology of this plant in an effort to better understand the requirements needed to reestablish this plant in suitable habitats and to de-list it as a threatened species. http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/54815/1/3256.pdf Description of 3256.pdf : Access restricted to on-site users at the U-M Biological Station. Report Hudson Bay University of Michigan: Deep Blue Hudson Bay Pacific Hudson Nutt ENVELOPE(108.217,108.217,-66.633,-66.633) Grass Bay ENVELOPE(-103.668,-103.668,58.284,58.284)
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topic Undergraduate Research Exper
Dunes
VASCULAR
PLANTS
BREEDING
SYSTEMS
REPRODUCTION
SEEDS
GERMINATION
SURVIVAL
SEEDLING
Natural Resource and Environment
Science
spellingShingle Undergraduate Research Exper
Dunes
VASCULAR
PLANTS
BREEDING
SYSTEMS
REPRODUCTION
SEEDS
GERMINATION
SURVIVAL
SEEDLING
Natural Resource and Environment
Science
Trexel, Dawn
Aspects of the biology and ecological requirements of the Lake Huron tansy (Tanacetum huronense Nutt.): implications for the conservation of a threatened species.
topic_facet Undergraduate Research Exper
Dunes
VASCULAR
PLANTS
BREEDING
SYSTEMS
REPRODUCTION
SEEDS
GERMINATION
SURVIVAL
SEEDLING
Natural Resource and Environment
Science
description The Lake Huron Tansy (Tanacetum huronense, Compositae) is a perennial that lives on the dunes of the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay and the Pacific Northwest (Voss, 1996). Due to threats to its habitat, the Lake Huron Tansy's survival is at risk. Increased development along lake shores as well as elevated amounts of foot and vehicular traffic along beaches and dunes jeopardize the existence of the species. It is listed as a threatened species by the state of Michigan. According to D'Ulisse and Maun (1996), preservation and restoration of rare plant species relies on the knowledge of the crucial factors that limit the reproduction, germination, survival, and growth of the plant. Very little is currently known about these aspects of the Lake Huron Tansy. The objective of my study was to attempt to answer some of the questions concerning the biology of this plant in an effort to better understand the requirements needed to reestablish this plant in suitable habitats and to de-list it as a threatened species. http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/54815/1/3256.pdf Description of 3256.pdf : Access restricted to on-site users at the U-M Biological Station.
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title Aspects of the biology and ecological requirements of the Lake Huron tansy (Tanacetum huronense Nutt.): implications for the conservation of a threatened species.
title_short Aspects of the biology and ecological requirements of the Lake Huron tansy (Tanacetum huronense Nutt.): implications for the conservation of a threatened species.
title_full Aspects of the biology and ecological requirements of the Lake Huron tansy (Tanacetum huronense Nutt.): implications for the conservation of a threatened species.
title_fullStr Aspects of the biology and ecological requirements of the Lake Huron tansy (Tanacetum huronense Nutt.): implications for the conservation of a threatened species.
title_full_unstemmed Aspects of the biology and ecological requirements of the Lake Huron tansy (Tanacetum huronense Nutt.): implications for the conservation of a threatened species.
title_sort aspects of the biology and ecological requirements of the lake huron tansy (tanacetum huronense nutt.): implications for the conservation of a threatened species.
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