Rigid apple moss (Bartramia stricta bridel) recovery strategy: figures, tables and appendices
Lists of figures, tables, and appendices
List of figures
- Figure 1: Areas (~1 ha and ~4.2 ha) within which critical habitat for Rigid Apple Moss is found at Mary Hill Training Area, Mary Hill
- Figure 2: Area (~22.6 ha) within which critical habitat for Rigid Apple Moss is found at Canadian Forces Maritime Experimental and Test Ranges facility, Nanoose Hill
- Figure 3: Area (~5.9 ha) within which critical habitat for Rigid Apple Moss is found in Lasqueti Island Ecological Reserve, Lasqueti Island
List of tables
List of appendices
- Appendix 1 (A1): Recovery strategy for the Rigid apple moss (Bartramia stricta Bridel) in British Columbia
- List of figures and tables
- Figure 1: Key features of the rigid apple moss
- Figure 2: Photograph of a hydrated patch of the rigid apple moss with young sporophytes
- Figure 3: March 2005, photograph of a dry patch of the rigid apple moss with young sporophytes
- Figure 4: Confirmed distribution of the rigid apple moss in North America
- Figure 5: Distribution of the rigid apple moss in British Columbia
- Figure 6: The microhabitat of the rigid apple moss on stony soil at the Nanoose Bay site
- Figure 7: The rigid apple moss in crevices and on small ledges on a rock face at the Mary Hill site; this site harbours 25 patches
- Table 1: Population data for the rigid apple moss in British Columbia
- Table 2: Technical and biological feasibility for recovery of the rigid apple moss
- Table 3: Recovery Planning Table
- Table 4: Timeline for completion of studies to identify critical habitat for the rigid apple moss
- Background
- Recovery
- References
- List of figures and tables
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