Atlas de la flore du Cantal (Inventaires de faune et de flore)
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This atlas, authored by Jean Sapaly, provides a comprehensive inventory of plant species in the Cantal region of France. Published in 1982 by the Secretariat de la faune et de la flore, it serves as a critical resource for botanists and ecologists. The work includes detailed descriptions, illustrations, and distribution maps of flora found in Cantal, covering various plant families and species. It documents habitats, conservation status, and ecological significance, aiding both scientific research and environmental management. The atlas is part of a series of fauna and flora inventories, reflecting systematic field surveys and historical records. With 188 pages, it offers a thorough yet accessible reference for understanding regional biodiversity. The publication is available in French and is cataloged in the Biodiversity Heritage Library, ensuring its accessibility for academic and conservation purposes. Its structured approach to documenting plant life makes it a valuable tool for tracking species over time and informing conservation strategies in the Cantal area.
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Jean Sapaly
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