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Faunal and Floral Migration and Evolution in SE Asia-Australasia (Hardcover): Ian Metcalfe, Jeremy M.B. Smith, Mike Morwood,... Faunal and Floral Migration and Evolution in SE Asia-Australasia (Hardcover)
Ian Metcalfe, Jeremy M.B. Smith, Mike Morwood, Iain Davidson
R5,062 R4,658 Discovery Miles 46 580 Save R404 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This multidisciplinary book focuses on the relationships and interactions between palaeobiogeography, biogeography, dispersal, vicariance, migrations and evolution of organisms in the SE Asia-Australasian region. The book investigates biogeographic links between SE Asia and Australasia which go back more than 500 million years. It also focuses on the links between geological evolution and biological migrations and evolution in the region. It was in the SE Asian region that Alfred Russell Wallace established his biogeographic line, now known as Wallace's Line, which was the beginning of biogeography. Wallace also independently developed his theory of evolution based on his work in this area.;The book brings together, for the first time, geologists, palaeontologists, zoologists, botanists, entomologists, evolutionary biologists and archaeologists, in the one volume, to relate the region's geological past to its present biological peculiarities. The book is organized into six sections. Section 1 Paleobiogeographic Background provides overviews of the geological and tectonic evolution of SE Asia-Australasia, and changing patterns of land and sea for the last 540 million years. Section 2 Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Geology and Biogeography discusses Palaeozoic and Mesozoic biogeography of conodonts, brachiopods, plants, dinosaurs and radiolarians and the recognition of ancient biogeographic boundaries or Wallace Lines in the region. Section 3 Wallace's Line focuses on the biogeographic boundary established by Wallace, including the history of its establishment, its significance to biogeography in general and its applicability in the context of modern biogeography.;Section 4 Plant biogeography and evolution includes discussion on primitive angiosperms, the diaspora of the southern rushes, and environmental, climatic and evolutionary implications of plants and palynomorphs in the region. The biogeography and migration of insects, butterflies, birds, rodents and other non-primate mammals is discussed in section 5, Non Primates. The final section 6 Primates focuses on the biogeographic radiation, migration and evolution of primates and includes papers on the occurrence and migration of early hominids and the requirements for human colonization of Australia.

Environmental Crises - Geographical Case Studies in Post-Socialist Eurasia (Paperback): Tatyana Saiko Environmental Crises - Geographical Case Studies in Post-Socialist Eurasia (Paperback)
Tatyana Saiko
R1,673 Discovery Miles 16 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Provides students with an in-depth historic and contemporary understanding of the causes, magnitude and implications of the different types of environmental crises in the countries of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

Trace Elements in Soil - Bioavailability, Flux, and Transfer (Hardcover): I.K. Iskandar, Mary B. Kirkham Trace Elements in Soil - Bioavailability, Flux, and Transfer (Hardcover)
I.K. Iskandar, Mary B. Kirkham
R6,342 Discovery Miles 63 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Historically, research on the methods and amounts of trace element application to agriculture soils for correcting plant deficiencies has received major attention. More recently, due to industrial development and past disposal activities, trace elements are considered to be important environmental contaminants that affect all components in the atmosphere and in aquatic and terrestrial systems. Prepared by a multi-disciplinary group of scientists, Trace Elements in Soil: Bioavailability, Flux, and Transfer explores and discusses emerging issues in biogeochemistry research.
The book emphasizes the role of biological and chemical interactions and discusses the newest research and its application to major environmental problems. It provides a concise compilation of current research and a handy, time-saving reference. With contributions from an international panel of authors, the book focuses on trace element issues in developing countries and environmentally sound techniques such as stabilization and bioremediation.
Fundamental yet complex, bioavailability can be relatively simple to parameterize under controlled simulated conditions. This is not always the case under field conditions. To expand our understanding of the fate and transport of trace elements in soils, the methods of assessing trace element bioavailability, flux, and transfer among the different soil components needs to be redefined and developed. Trace Elements in Soil: Bioavailability, Flux, and Transfer is unique in its emphasis on bioavailability and how trace element contamination ultimately effects plants, wildlife, and human population.

Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems - Origin and Succession of Plankton Blooms and Effects on Secondary Production in... Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems - Origin and Succession of Plankton Blooms and Effects on Secondary Production in Gulf Coast Estuaries (Hardcover)
Robert J. Livingston
R5,502 Discovery Miles 55 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Derived from an unprecedented research effort covering over 31 years in a series of studies of 7 major river-estuaries, Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems presents a comprehensive and current review of the nature of the eutrophication process and how short- and long-term nutrient loading affects marine systems. This unique book is the culmination of the most advanced research to date on how coastal systems work.
Based on an 11 year interdisciplinary study of the Perdido Bay System, Dr. Robert J. Livingston's groundbreaking work offers evidence for significant findings such as:
o Nutrient concentration gradients in fresh water as it entered the bay were stimulatory to phytoplankton blooms
o Species that showed distinctive seasonal and interannual successions dominated plankton blooms
o High relative dominance of bloom species was associated with significant reduction of phytoplankton species richness and diversity
o The blooms were associated with major reductions of infaunal and epibenthic macroinvertibrates, forcing a serious disruption of the food webs and losses of secondary production
Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Ecosystems goes beyond its innovative analyses of how estuarine and coastal systems have responded to fundamental alterations of the eutrophication process. Dr. Livingston's book presents the case that bloom impacts must be reviewed against the background conditions that include periodic changes brought on by drought and anthropogenous dredging. It points to the critical need for further study of phytoplankton communities and the connection between plankton blooms, sediment deterioration, and low secondary production.

Heavy Metals in the Environment - Using Wetlands for Their Removal (Hardcover): Howard T. Odum Heavy Metals in the Environment - Using Wetlands for Their Removal (Hardcover)
Howard T. Odum
R5,219 Discovery Miles 52 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Much of the convenience of modern life resides in sheet metal, the cowling shield of most machines and appliances. However, the load that this takes off human shoulders has to be carried elsewhere, and the Earth has borne the burden. Many of us woke up to the environmental cost when over a century of industrialization finally surpassed the capacity of nature to assimilate it.
International in scope, Heavy Metals in the Environment: Using Wetlands for Their Removal discusses wetland functions and heavy metal contamination. It addresses such questions as: Can systems powered by sunlight handle toxins more effectively than systems running on fossil fuel? At what scale and by what means do we define efficiency? These questions resonate increasingly with a number of global challenges.
As inescapable as climate change, you can no longer avoid airborne toxins, acid rain, and polluted water by moving away from them. When the time comes to rely less on fossil fuel-based technology, how will we clean up the aftermath of toxic misadventures?
Written by a leader in the growing field of ecological engineering, Heavy Metals in the Environment: Using Wetlands for Their Removal presents scientific studies that illustrate how natural systems use wetlands to adapt to changes in the ecosystem. It focuses primarily on lead, one of the first materials used by developing civilizations and a metal used heavily in the industrial era. The goal: to achieve a better understanding of how natural systems use wetlands to adapt to wastes.

Applied Wetlands Science and Technology (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Donald M. Kent Applied Wetlands Science and Technology (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Donald M. Kent
R5,220 Discovery Miles 52 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Continuing the tradition of excellence established by the first edition, the Second Edition of Applied Wetlands Science and Technology provides the fundamentals for delineating, identifying, and regulating wetlands. It covers functions and values, ecological assessments, and how to minimize negative impacts on wetlands. The book also presents essential information on wetland creation, enhancement, restoration, and monitoring. Selected management topics include designing and managing wetlands for wildlife, managing coastal marshes, and wetlands education.

Three new chapters in the Second Edition:

Wetlands Mitigation Banking-discusses the purpose, policy, and technology of mitigation banking
Watershed Management-covers the most current remediation technology as it pertains to wetlands
Managing Global Wetlands-describes the classification and management of wetlands throughout the world

Written by wetland professionals, this indispensable guide furnishes extensive information on how wetlands function, how they can be protected, and how they can be managed. Recognizing that each and every situation is unique and requires specific solutions, Applied Wetlands Science and Technology, Second Edition focuses on providing guidelines for effective decision making.

A Wetland Biography - Seasons on Louisiana's Chenier Plain (Paperback, New): Gay M. Gomez A Wetland Biography - Seasons on Louisiana's Chenier Plain (Paperback, New)
Gay M. Gomez
R683 Discovery Miles 6 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Louisiana's Chenier Plain is a 2,200-square-mile region of marshes and oak-covered ridges (cheniers) that stretches along the Gulf of Mexico from Sabine Lake to Vermilion Bay. Its inhabitants, some 6,000 people of Cajun and other ancestries, retain strong economic and cultural ties to the land and its teeming wildlife. They call it paradise...but it is a vulnerable paradise. In this multifaceted study, Gay Gomez explores the interaction of the land, people, and wildlife of the Chenier Plain, revealing both the uniqueness of the region and the challenges it faces.

After describing the geography and history of the Chenier Plain, Gomez turns to the lifeways of its people. Drawing on their words and stories, she tells how the chenier dwellers combine modern occupations with traditional pursuits such as alligator and waterfowl hunting, fur trapping, and fishing. She shows how these traditions of wildlife use provide both economic incentives for conservation and a source of personal and place identity. This portrait of a "working wetland" reveals how wildlife use and appreciation can give rise to a stewardship that balances biological, economic, and cultural concerns in species and habitat protection.

Geoecology: An Evolutionary Approach (Paperback): Richard Huggett Geoecology: An Evolutionary Approach (Paperback)
Richard Huggett
R1,735 Discovery Miles 17 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Animals, plants and soils interact with one another. They also interact with the terrestrial sphere--the atmosphere, hydrosphere, toposphere and lithosphere--and with the rest of the cosmos. On land, this rich interaction creates landscape systems or geoecosystems.
"Geoecology" investigates the structure and function of geoecosystems. Part one introduces geoecological systems, their nature, hierarchical structure and ideas about their interdependence and integrity. A simple dynamic systems model, referred to as the "brash" equation, is developed to provide an analytical and conceptual framework for the book. Part two explores internal or "ecological" interactions between geoecosystems and their near-surface environment, with individual chapters looking at the influence of climate, altitude, topography, insularity and substrate. Part three prospects the role of external factors, both geological and cosmic, as agencies disturbing the dynamics of the geoecosystems.
A new "evolutionary" view of geoecological systems, and the animals, plants and soils comprising them, emerges: geoecosystems are seen as dynamic entities, organized on an hierarchical basis, that perpetually respond to changes within themselves and in their surroundings. "Geoecology" will interest a wide range of environmental scientists, geographers, ecologists and pedologists.

Biogeography - A Study of Plants in the Ecosphere (Paperback, 3rd New edition): Joy Tivy Biogeography - A Study of Plants in the Ecosphere (Paperback, 3rd New edition)
Joy Tivy
R2,799 Discovery Miles 27 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The third edition of this classic text, presents a broad-based study of the variations in the form and functioning of the biosphere at regional and global scale.

Arsenic & Rice (Hardcover, 2012 Ed.): Andrew A. Meharg, Fangjie Zhao Arsenic & Rice (Hardcover, 2012 Ed.)
Andrew A. Meharg, Fangjie Zhao
R4,010 Discovery Miles 40 100 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Rice is the staple food for half of the world's population. Consumption of rice is the major exposure route globally to the class one, non-threshold carcinogen inorganic arsenic. This book explains the sources of arsenic to paddy soils and the biogeochemical processes and plant physiological attributes of paddy soil-rice ecosystems that lead to high concentrations of arsenic in rice grain. It presents the global pattern of arsenic concentration and speciation in rice, discusses human exposures to inorganic arsenic from rice and the resulting health risks. It also highlights particular populations that have the highest rice consumptions, which include Southern and South East Asians, weaning babies, gluten intolerance sufferers and those consuming rice milk. The book also presents the information of arsenic concentration and speciation in other major crops and outlines approaches for lowering arsenic in rice grain and in the human diet through agronomic management.

Biogeography and Biodiversity of Western Atlantic Mollusks (Paperback): Edward J. Petuch Biogeography and Biodiversity of Western Atlantic Mollusks (Paperback)
Edward J. Petuch
R2,378 Discovery Miles 23 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Shallow water marine molluscan faunas are distributed in a pattern of distinct, geographically definable areas. This makes mollusks ideal for studying the distribution of organisms in the marine environment and the processes and patterns that control their evolution. Biogeography and Biodiversity of Western Atlantic Mollusks is the first book to use quantitative methodologies to define marine molluscan biogeographical patterns. It traces the historical development of these patterns for the subtropical and tropical western Atlantic. The book discusses the multistage process of evolving new taxa caused by eustatic fluctuations, ecological stress, and evolutionary selection. Drawing on his decades of intensive field work, the author defines three western Atlantic molluscan provinces and 15 subprovinces based on his Provincial Combined Index, a modern refinement of Valentine's 50% rule. The faunal provinces-Carolinian, Caribbean, and Brazilian-are discussed in detail. The text defines the physical aspects of the provinces using quantitative data, with water temperature as the primary parameter. It discusses the details of the 15 subprovinces-geographically definable faunal subdivisions-as well as provinciatones, transition zones of provincial overlap. The author's algorithms demonstrate that the bulk of the molluscan biodiversity is concentrated in 40 separate centers of speciation, ranging from Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, south to Argentina. Many of these evolutionary hotspots reside on remote archipelagos and offshore banks as well as within areas of provincial overlap. The text describes some of the more exotic and poorly known areas and presents maps and color photographs of characteristic habitats, index species, and live animals, including over 400 species of rare and seldom seen shells.

Handbook of Australasian Biogeography (Hardcover): Malte C. Ebach Handbook of Australasian Biogeography (Hardcover)
Malte C. Ebach
R5,226 Discovery Miles 52 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Handbook of Australasian Biogeography is the most comprehensive overview of the biogeography of Australasian plants, fungi and animal taxa in a single volume. This volume is unique in its coverage of marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and subterranean taxa. It is an essential publication for anyone studying or researching Australasian biogeography. The book contains biogeographic reviews of all major plant, animal and fungal groups in Australasia by experts in the field, including a strong emphasis on invertebrates, algae, fungi and subterranean taxa. It discusses how Australasia is different from the rest of the world and what other areas share its history and biota.

Palms and People in the Amazon (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Nigel Smith Palms and People in the Amazon (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Nigel Smith
R4,925 Discovery Miles 49 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the degree to which landscapes have been enriched with palms by human activities and the importance of palms for the lives of people in the region today and historically. Palms are a prominent feature of many landscapes in Amazonia, and they are important culturally, economically, and for a variety of ecological roles they play. Humans have been reorganizing the biological furniture in the region since the first hunters and gatherers arrived over 20,000 years ago.

Crustacean Biogeography (Hardcover): Frederick R. Schram Crustacean Biogeography (Hardcover)
Frederick R. Schram; Robert H. Gore
R6,908 Discovery Miles 69 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work covers the geographical distribution of Crustaceans with hypotheses on how the distribution took place, based on fossil and recent records.

Basic Biogeography (Paperback, 2nd New edition): N.V. Pears Basic Biogeography (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
N.V. Pears
R1,826 Discovery Miles 18 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1985. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Biogeography - An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach (Paperback, 10th edition): C. Barry Cox, Richard J. Ladle, Peter D Moore Biogeography - An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach (Paperback, 10th edition)
C. Barry Cox, Richard J. Ladle, Peter D Moore
R1,848 Discovery Miles 18 480 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Through nine successful editions, and for over 45 years, Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach has provided a thorough and comprehensive exploration of the varied scientific disciplines and research that are essential to understanding the subject. The text, noted for its clear and engaging style of writing, has been praised for its solid background in historical biogeography and basic biology, that is enhanced and illuminated by discussions of current research. This new edition incorporates the exciting changes of the recent years and presents a thoughtful exploration of the research and controversies that have transformed our understanding of the biogeography of the world. New themes and topics in this tenth edition include: Next generation genetic technologies and their use in historical biogeography, phylogeography and population genomics Biogeographical databases and biodiversity information systems, which are becoming increasingly important for biogeographical research An introduction to functional biogeography and its applications to community assembly, diversity gradients and the analysis of ecosystem functioning Updated case studies focusing on island biogeography, using the latest phylogenetic studies Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach reveals how the patterns of life that we see today have been created by the two great Engines of the Planet: the Geological Engine, plate tectonics, which alters the conditions of life on the planet, and the Biological Engine, evolution, which responds to these changes by creating new forms and patterns of life.

Walk Like You Have Somewhere To Go - My Journey from Mental Welfare to Mental Health (Paperback): Lucille O'Neal Walk Like You Have Somewhere To Go - My Journey from Mental Welfare to Mental Health (Paperback)
Lucille O'Neal
R369 R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"In "Walk Like You Have Somewhere to Go "Lucille will take you on a 40-year journey from 'mental welfare to mental wealth.' You will laugh-- you may cry--and in the process you will be encouraged, enlightened, and empowered."

--Paula White, author of "Dare to Dream: See Yourself as God Sees You"

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As the mother of one of the greatest athletes of all time, her journey is exceptional; but her story reveals that she is more than just "Shaquille O'Neal's mom."

Lucille O'Neal is a woman you know, a woman you understand. Perhaps your own journey resembles hers. O'Neal has been a rebellious teen, a single mother, a wife, a college student, a divorcee, and, above all, a woman of unique courage.

Acquainted early in life with turmoil, O'Neal's circumstances shaped her perspective and strengthened her resolve to overcome the challenges she would encounter later in life. She has endured poverty, rejection, abuse, addiction, and the illness of a child, yet today her faith and compassion for others are stronger than ever. O'Neal writes candidly--and often humorously--about her years of spiritual unrest and mental warfare, and her return to the God of her childhood.

In "Walk Like You Have Somewhere to Go," O'Neal shares her struggles and disappointments against the backdrop of her sweetest memories and proudest accomplishments. After fi fty-fi ve years, O'Neal has gained the wisdom to recognize her wrongs and guide others down a different path. Her story is proof that it's never too late for a new beginning.

Marine Hydrocarbon Seeps - Microbiology and Biogeochemistry of a Global Marine Habitat (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Andreas... Marine Hydrocarbon Seeps - Microbiology and Biogeochemistry of a Global Marine Habitat (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Andreas Teske, Verena Carvalho
R3,338 Discovery Miles 33 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book provides an up-to-date overview of the microbiology, biogeochemistry, and ecology of marine hydrocarbon seeps, a globally occurring habitat for specialized microorganisms and invertebrates that depend on natural hydrocarbon seepage as a food and energy source. Prominent examples include the briny hydrocarbon seeps and mud volcanoes on the continental slope of the Gulf of Mexico and in the Mediterranean, the hydrothermally heated hydrocarbon seeps at Guaymas Basin (Mexico), and the oil and gas seeps off the coast of California and in the Gulf of Mexico. Featuring topical chapters by leading researchers in the area, the book describes geological settings, chemical characteristics of hydrocarbon seepage, hydrocarbon-dependent microbial populations, and ecosystem structure and trophic networks at hydrocarbon seeps. Further, it also discusses applied aspects such as bioremediation potential (oil-degrading microorganisms).

Moveable Gardens - Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory (Paperback): Virginia D Nazarea, Terese Gagnon Moveable Gardens - Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory (Paperback)
Virginia D Nazarea, Terese Gagnon
R1,636 R803 Discovery Miles 8 030 Save R833 (51%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Holocene and Anthropocene Environmental History of Mexico - A Paleoecological Approach on Mesoamerica (Hardcover, 1st ed.... The Holocene and Anthropocene Environmental History of Mexico - A Paleoecological Approach on Mesoamerica (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Nuria Torrescano- Valle, Gerald A. Islebe, Priyadarsi D. Roy
R4,040 Discovery Miles 40 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book provides essential information on Mexico's Holocene and Anthropocene climate and vegetation history. Considering the geography of Mexico - which is home to a variety of climatic and environmental conditions, from desert and tropical to high mountain climates - this book focuses on its postglacial paleoecology and paleoclimatology. Further, it analyses human intervention since the middle Holocene as a major agent of environmental change. Offering a valuable tool for understanding past climate change and its relationship with present climate change, the book is a must-read for botanists, ecologists, palaeontologists and graduate students in related fields.

! Repuebla ! - Guia practica para una repoblacion rural exitosa (Spanish, Hardcover): Albert Brand ! Repuebla ! - Guia practica para una repoblacion rural exitosa (Spanish, Hardcover)
Albert Brand
R865 Discovery Miles 8 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Sustainable Land Management - Learning from the Past for the Future (Hardcover, 2011 ed.): Selim Kapur, Hari Eswaran, Winfried... Sustainable Land Management - Learning from the Past for the Future (Hardcover, 2011 ed.)
Selim Kapur, Hari Eswaran, Winfried E. H. Blum
R4,241 Discovery Miles 42 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Soil quality is threatened by many human-induced activities, but can also be improved by good land management. In the relatively short history of mankind on earth, the landscape and soils of the world have been drastically modified from their "natural " state. Landscapes altered by man's activities are termed "Anthroscapes" which are inextricably linked to culture and history. The challenges for today's scientists are to devise and implement sustainable land management strategies in order to preserve the land for the benefit of future generations. This book is a valuable compendium of the research experiences so far gained in studies of the context and concept of the "Anthroscape" and highlights the potential future contributions of such research to sustainable development.

Vascular Plants Of Kentucky - An Annotated Checklist (Hardcover, New): Edward T Browne, Raymond Athey Vascular Plants Of Kentucky - An Annotated Checklist (Hardcover, New)
Edward T Browne, Raymond Athey
R880 Discovery Miles 8 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Kentucky has been a place of great botanical interest for many years. This comprehensive volume lists more than 3,000 plant species and varieties, with complete information on distribution in the state, and reveals the current condition of botanical knowledge on Kentucky flora.

Status and Dynamics of Forests in Germany - Results of the National Forest Monitoring (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Nicole... Status and Dynamics of Forests in Germany - Results of the National Forest Monitoring (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Nicole Wellbrock, Andreas B'Olte
R1,461 Discovery Miles 14 610 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book is an open access publication. Forest ecosystems in Central Europe are changing as a result of anthropogenic influences and changing climate conditions. As such, a large-scale monitoring programme was undertaken in order to understand the influence of site modification, deposition of air pollutants, and climate. This book presents the scientific findings of this study for Germany, including the major challenges with regard to the future preservation and management of forest ecosystems under environmental change. In addition, it addresses a number of central questions: what are the main factors affecting forest stands and soil integrity? How, and how rapidly, are forest ecosystems changing? How diverse are the changes across Germany? What will be the main risks in sustainable forest management in the future? And how can policy support the development and maintenance of adaptive and resilient forests that provide essential ecosystem services, today and in the future? Helping readers understand the importance of soils and related ecosystem processes for future sustainable forestry, and sharing essential findings on environmental change and related changes in forest status and dynamics, the book is a valuable resource for researchers and policymakers interested in science-based decisions.

Biogeography of the West Indies - Patterns and Perspectives, Second Edition (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Charles A. Woods,... Biogeography of the West Indies - Patterns and Perspectives, Second Edition (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Charles A. Woods, Florence E. Sergile
R5,954 Discovery Miles 59 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As a review of the status of biogeography in the West Indies in the 1980s, the first edition of Biogeography of the West Indies: Past, Present, and Future provided a synthesis of our current knowledge of the systematics and distribution of major plant and animal groups in the Caribbean basin. The totally new and revised Second Edition, Biogeography of the West Indies: Patterns and Perspectives, emphasizes recent ideas and hypotheses in the field and includes many new chapters and contributions. The authors use the broadest possible interpretations of the concepts of biogeography, consider anthropological and geological factors, and discuss the conservation of endemic species.

Drawing together contributions from the leading experts in biogeography and biodiversity, this book introduces new patterns and developments that add to our understanding of how plants and animals are dispersed throughout the region. Many contributions use new techniques such as molecular systematics to test older studies based strictly on morphological data. Unique in its inclusion of a wide variety of organisms and in its coordination of scientific data and conservation strategies, Biogeography of the West Indies: Patterns and Perspectives, Second Edition provides the only encyclopedic discussion available on the biogeography of the Antilles.

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