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This book focuses on central themes related to the conservation of
bats. It details their response to land-use change and management
practices, intensified urbanization and roost disturbance and loss.
Increasing interactions between humans and bats as a result of
hunting, disease relationships, occupation of human dwellings, and
conflict over fruit crops are explored in depth. Finally,
contributors highlight the roles that taxonomy, conservation
networks and conservation psychology have to play in conserving
this imperilled but vital taxon. With over 1300 species, bats are
the second largest order of mammals, yet as the Anthropocene dawns,
bat populations around the world are in decline. Greater
understanding of the anthropogenic drivers of this decline and
exploration of possible mitigation measures are urgently needed if
we are to retain global bat diversity in the coming decades. This
book brings together teams of international experts to provide a
global review of current understanding and recommend directions for
future research and mitigation.
Bernard of Clairvaux is best known by many today for his mystical
approach to spirituality and his eloquent sermons on the Song of
Songs. In his letters, however, a different Bernard emerges - one
who had fled the world for the cloister yet possessed a soaring
vision for the Church on earth. By examining select letters and
placing them in the larger context of the people and the world
around him, we discover a man who loved the Church - but who
realized that the Church is compromised of individuals who did not
share his ideals and agendas. In Letters of Ascent, we travel to
medieval Europe and view society through the eyes of one of
history's most passionate ecclesiastical reformers.
This book focuses on central themes related to the conservation of
bats. It details their response to land-use change and management
practices, intensified urbanization and roost disturbance and loss.
Increasing interactions between humans and bats as a result of
hunting, disease relationships, occupation of human dwellings, and
conflict over fruit crops are explored in depth. Finally,
contributors highlight the roles that taxonomy, conservation
networks and conservation psychology have to play in conserving
this imperilled but vital taxon. With over 1300 species, bats are
the second largest order of mammals, yet as the Anthropocene dawns,
bat populations around the world are in decline. Greater
understanding of the anthropogenic drivers of this decline and
exploration of possible mitigation measures are urgently needed if
we are to retain global bat diversity in the coming decades. This
book brings together teams of international experts to provide a
global review of current understanding and recommend directions for
future research and mitigation.
About the Contributor(s): Michael C. Voigts is an Affiliate
Professor of Spiritual Formation at Asbury Theological Seminary in
Wilmore, Kentucky, and an ordained minister in The United Methodist
Church. He holds a PhD from Brunel University/London School of
Theology in the area of Historical Theology.
Contenido: Prefacio - Agradecimientos - Introduccion al laboratorio
de hematologia - Composicion de la sangre - Volumen sanguineo y
efectos de la perdida de sangre - Extraccion y manipulacion de la
sangre - Frotis de sangre y tinciones - Pruebas hematologicas de
rutina - Tipos de leucocitos y sus funciones - Introduccion al
sistema inmune - Forma de los eritrocitos, funciones e indices -
Anomalias de los eritrocitos - Anemias y policitemias - Hemostasia
y coagulacion - Hematopoyesis y analisis de la medula osea -
Obtencion y manipulacion de muestras citologicas - Lecturas
recomendadas - Indice alfabetico.
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