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A completely up-to-date introduction to the most common group of
bees in Britain. Bees, for most people, mean honey or bumble bees,
but in fact these social species make up only a small proportion of
the species that live in Britain. Open your eyes to the so-called
‘solitary’ bees, and discover a wonderfully diverse population
– miners, leafcutters, carpenters and masons – many of which
can be found in your own back garden. Solitary bees come in a
variety of colours and sizes, with some as large as bumblebees and
some only a few millimetres long, and many are key pollinators for
our crops and wildflowers. This comprehensive book will tell the
story of how these bees live, reproduce and thrive: discover the
numerous strategies used by male bees to find females and persuade
them to mate; follow the females as they build their nests – or
in the case of ‘cuckoo’ species, sneak into the nests of their
neighbours – and watch as the new generation appears. Explore the
interactions between flowering plants and their bee visitors,
asking what the plants get from the relationship, as well as how
the bees select the plants they visit, and the ingenuity required
to extract pollen, nectar and other rewards. Finally, learn places
where bees flourish and what can be done to encourage them and
ensure they continue to pollinate our flowers and crops. Drawing on
all the latest research as well as the authors’ own observations
in the field, this timely New Naturalist gives a wonderful insight
into the complicated lives of solitary bees, and the complexity of
the behaviour and ecology of this remarkable group of insects.
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Marine Mammals
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Hussein Abdelhay Essayed Kaoud
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A hilariously heart-warming picture book celebrating families that
come in all shapes and sizes! One dog... SO many ducklings! When
one little dog finds himself becoming Dad to a flock of ducklings,
it leads to hilarity, mix-ups ... and a lot of love. Out for a
walk, Ralph the dog stumbles across an egg. Of course, he decides
that the best thing for him to do is walk right on by. But, CRACK!
the egg hatches, right then and there! What's inside? A very cute,
very fluffy little duckling. And though Ralph isn't sure he wants a
duckling, the duckling is definitely sure it wants Ralph! A
laugh-out-loud picture book exploring what it means to be family
Gorgeously written and illustrated with heart and humour by Lorna
Scobie Inspired by a real clutch of ducklings who decided Lorna's
sister was their parent! This book is perfect for fans of Jon
Klassen and Chris Haughton
Exam Board: Salters Nuffield Level: A level Subject: Science /
Biology First teaching: September 2015 First exams: June 2017 An
ActiveBook is included with every Student Book, giving your
students easy online access to the content in the Student Book.
They can make it their own with notes, highlights and links to
their wider reading. Perfect for supporting revision activities.
Student Book 1 supports a standalone AS course and provides the
first year of a two-year A level course; Student Books 1and 2
together support the full A level course. A cumulative approach to
learning constantly builds on what has previously been learnt. Each
topic is introduced within a wider context. Concepts are revisited
and developed in later topics. Integrated math sand stats support
directs students to online maths resources. Thinking Bigger spreads
require students to use knowledge in new contexts and think about
connections and develop essential assessment skills throughout
course. Real-life articles engage students with current biological
writing and develop scientific literacy skills needed for A level
and beyond. Checkpoints consolidate knowledge through summarizing
tasks Practical activities provide opportunities for students to
practise their skills and develop understanding of practical
requirements. Material has been updated to reflect revisions,
additions and deletions to changes in the subject content.
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What about Evolution?
(Hardcover)
April Maskiewicz Cordero, Douglas Estes, Telford Work
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'D-Amino Acids in Chemistry, Life Sciences and Biotechnology'
presents a collection of state of the art contributions from
leading scientists in D-amino acid research, a field that has
significant implications in relation to health care, research in
age-related and neuronal diseases, pharmaceutical chemistry and
food science.
The increasing importance of D-amino acids and the need for a forum
to exchange ideas and hypothesis led to the foundation of the
'D-Amino Acid Research Society' in Japan, followed by the First
International Conference on D-Amino Acid Research in 2009. The
majority of the contributions published in D-Amino Acids in
Chemistry, Life Sciences and Biotechnology result from this event
and reflect the long-standing interest of the Guest Editors and
their co-workers and collaborators in the field of D-amino acid
research.
Teach students to view their world using scientific reasoning with
Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology. The authors' approach
equips your students to become better informed citizens, relate
concepts from class to their everyday lives, and understand and
apply real data, making biology relevant and meaningful to their
world and futures. The new edition incorporates instructor feedback
on what key skills to highlight in new Process of Science essays
and uses striking infographic figures in conveying real data to
help students see and better understand how science actually works.
New author-narrated Figure Walkthrough Videos guide students
through key biology concepts and processes. A new chapter in
learning Pearson eText is an affordable, easy-to-use digital
textbook. With Pearson eText, you can access the book anytime,
anywhere, using your favourite mobile device, even when offline.
You can easily retrieve and review important content using the
eText search, bookmarks, highlights, and notes. Some titles also
include embedded media and study tools. And you get all of this for
a fraction of the cost of a printed text. Learn on the go. Read,
practice, and study on any device. Read anytime and anywhere via
the Pearson eText mobile app - even offline. Make it your own. Add
notes and highlights directly in your eText to study how you'd
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available for a 12 month subscription period starting from the date
of purchase.
A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED LOOK AT THE LIVES AND MIND-BOGGLING
BEHAVIOURS OF INSECTS How to Read an Insect takes you on an
unforgettable tour of the insect world, presenting these amazing
creatures as you have never seen them before. This stunningly
illustrated guide puts a wealth of fascinating behaviours under the
microscope - from elegant displays of courtship to brutal acts of
predation. Along the way, Ross Piper charts the evolution of
insects and reveals everything you need to know about how they
nest, feed, reproduce and defend themselves. He concludes by
discussing the impact of the human world on insects, and what we
can do to prevent their decline in numbers. * Explores the
remarkable lifestyles of exotic insects as well as those in your
own garden. * Includes highlights from a wide range of new insect
behaviour studies. * Features a wealth of breathtaking colour
photos, illustrations, and graphics.
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