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Charophytes of Britain and Ireland

Charophytes, also known as stoneworts, are a group of large, multicelluar green algae that live in a variety of freshwater and brackish habitats. Charophytes play a significant role in aquatic ecosystems as early colonisers and habitat providers for a variety of organisms. They can be indicators of good water quality and different species have different environmental requirements (e.g. temperature, salinity). The presence of a species can be used to infer ecological characteristics of water bodies and habitats.

The Natural History Museum, London, holds a collection of >20,000 specimens of charophytes, among which there are approximately 5,000 from UK and Ireland. The majority of specimens were collected between c.1890 and c.1920 (during the hey-day of amateur botanical collecting and botanical clubs), although there are significant earlier records and many later specimens of different species. The collection includes herbarium sheet, fluid-preserved, microscope slides and oospore material. It is a comprehensive collection, including all the species and varieties that have been collected in the UK and Ireland.

This dataset provides a complete catalogue of all the British and Irish herbarium sheet material in the Charophyte collection. For each specimen details of the identification, collector, date and mapped locality are provided. Many of these specimens have images associated with them, such as a photograph of the herbarium sheet or Scanning Electron Microscope images of the oospores.

Данни и ресурси

Cite this as

Michelle Casanova; Joanna Wilbraham (2019). Charophytes of Britain and Ireland [Data set]. Natural History Museum. https://doi.org/10.5519/0028430
Retrieved: 16:24 06 May 2025 (UTC) BibTeX

Допълнителна информация

Поле Стойност
Affiliation Natural History Museum
Primary contributors
Casanova, Michelle ( 0000-0003-0516-7275);
Wilbraham, Joanna ( 0000-0003-4101-0611)
Other contributors
Temporal extent 1890 - 1920
Последно обновяване неизвестен
Last resource update неизвестен
Създаден 29 октомври 2019 г.
Лиценз Creative Commons CCZero