Reports and References

for Azolla mexicana (Mexican mosquito fern)

Reports from BC Conservation Data Centre

BC Species Summary

 

BC Conservation Status Report

 
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Reports from Other Databases

E-Flora BC: Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia

 

Environment Canada's Species at Risk Website

 

Global Comprehensive Report (NatureServe Explorer)

Status Report

Brunton, D.F. 1984. Status Report on Mexican Mosquito Fern, Azolla mexicana, in Canada. Unpubl. rep. submitted to the Comm. on the Status of Endangered Wildl. in Can. Ottawa. 36 pp.

 

Martin, M.E. 1998. Update COSEWIC Status Report on Mexican Mosquito Fern, Azolla mexicana, in Canada. Unpubl. rep. submitted to the Comm. on the Status of Endangered Wildl. in Can. Ottawa. 17 pp.

Recovery and Management Plans

B.C. Ministry of Environment. 2016. Recovery plan for the Mexican mosquito fern (Azolla mexicana) in British Columbia. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Victoria, BC. 25 pp.

 

B.C. Ministry of Environment. Recovery Planning in BC. B.C. Minist. Environ. Victoria, BC.

 

Environment and Climate Change Canada. 2017d. Recovery Strategy for the Mexican Mosquito-fern (Azolla mexicana) in Canada [Proposed]. Species at Risk Act Recovery Strategy Series. Environment and Climate Change Canada, Ottawa. 2 parts, 16 pp. + 25 pp.

 

Southern Interior Rare Plants Recovery Team. 2008. Recovery Strategy for the Mexican Mosquito Fern (Azolla mexicana) in British Columbia. Prepared for the B.C. Ministry of Environment, Victoria, BC. 16 pp.

Other Related References

Douglas, G.W., D. Meidinger, and J. Penny. 2002. Rare Native Vascular Plants of British Columbia, 2nd ed. B.C. Conserv. Data Centre, Terrestrial Inf. Branch, Victoria. 358pp.

 

Douglas, G.W., D. Meidinger, and J. Pojar, eds. 2000. Illustrated Flora of British Columbia, Vol. 5, Dicotyledons (Salicaceae through Zygophyllaceae) and Pteridophytes. B.C. Minist. Environ., Lands and Parks, and B.C. Minist. For., Victoria. 389pp.

 

Douglas, G.W., G.B. Straley, and D. Meidinger, eds. 1998. Rare Native Vascular Plants of British Columbia. Conserv. Data Centre, Resour. Inventory Branch, B.C. Minist. Environ., Lands and Parks, Victoria, and B.C. Minist. For., Victoria.

 

Lumpkin, T. A. and D.L. Plunkett. 1980. Azolla: botany, physiology, and use as a green manure. Economic Botany 34: 111-153.

 

Martin, M. 2005. Mexican Mosquito Fern (Azolla mexicana), ecology, habitat requirements and sites. May 24, 2005 e-mail to Jenifer Penny, BC Conserv. Data Centre.

 

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