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Take an enchanting journey through the shifting seasons in a
wildlife sanctuary home to wetland, forest, and grassland and
supporting an incredible diversity of plants and animals. Flocks of
waterfowl exploding into steely skies above frozen marshland,
salamanders creeping across the forest floor to vernal pools,
chorusing frogs peeping their ecstasy while warblers crowd budding
trees, turtles sunning on floating logs, the ecological engineering
of beavers-these are but a few of the sights and sounds marking a
year at Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary and its neighboring landscapes
in Southern Maryland. In an absorbing account of a year in the life
of this sanctuary, naturalist Colin Rees invites us to join him as
he explores the secrets and wonders of the changing natural world.
Alongside the author, we witness spring's avian migrations,
quickening of aquatic vegetation, burgeoning of myriad
invertebrates, and the assaults of extreme weather conditions. We
revel in summertime's proliferation of fish, fowl, and mammals. We
become attuned to the shifting climate's impacts on autumnal
transitions, and we marvel at amazing feats of biological
inventiveness in preparation for winter conditions. Through these
visions of the fleeting-and yet enduring-cycles of nature, Rees
shares deep insights into the ecological and behavioral dynamics of
the natural environment. Enhanced by more than two dozen color
plates, the book touches on a wide range of issues, from microbial
diversity, bird banding, and butterfly phenology to genetic
diversity and habitat fragmentation. It also examines the
challenges of conserving these and other natural features in the
face of climate change and development pressures. Thoughtful and
lyrical, Nature's Calendar speaks to all readers, scientific and
lay alike. Fascinating profiles of flora and fauna celebrate the
richness and complexity of a unique ecosystem, exploring the entire
ecology of this dynamic and delicate area.
To deliver safe and effective patient care student nurses need to
find, critique, and use evidence in every day nursing decisions and
academic work, Consequently they need a new textbook that goes
further than simply explaining research methods. Nursing Evidence
based practice has been developed as a one stop shop for research
theory and evidence based practice skills for all aspects of the
pre-registration nursing course - in both the classroom and on
clinical placement.
Taking a logical approach, the authors introduce the role of
evidence based practice in nursing before explaining how research
is produced and how students can find, read and critique it in
order to make informed care decisions. Theory is applied to both
academic and clinical work so readers can easily see how to weigh
up the evidence before applying it to a nursing decision. Useful
for the entire undergraduate course, the content is mapped against
the skills required of registered nurses and includes practical
advice for completing final year academic assignments.
Written in an easy to read, student friendly manner the authors
have brought together trustworthy and reliable advice in a way
that's easy to dip into any time you need it- from writing an
assignment, devising a nursing plan, documenting your placement
learning outcomes, or finding advice on disseminating evidence for
practice. This book has been truly designed to help student nurses
become evidence based practitioners and to develop their nursing
practice.
Online Resource Centre
The Online Resource Centre to accompany Nursing Evidence based
practice features:
DT Practical tools such as checklists and notes will help students
to really put the theory into practice
DT Web links to authoritative sources of research will quickly
direct students to the best evidence
DT Hyperlinked bibliographies mean readers can easily access the
referenced articles in the book
DT Audio interviews will put the subject in to context
DT Our interactive glossary will help newcomers to the subject to
understand the language of research
Struggling to understand the language of research? Need to
understand the basic principles and processes of research? Do you
find it difficult to know how to apply research to clinical
practice? This third edition of Introduction to Research for
Midwives is the answer! In simple language, it explains the world
of research both for those who must use it as part of
evidence-based practice and those undertaking research. The content
is particularly student-friendly and provides clear guidelines on
critiquing research articles and producing successful reviews of
the literature, with many tips on producing assignments that really
work. All midwives and other health professionals will find this
book invaluable in applying research to their own practice. No
prior knowledge of research needed Written in a simple, practical
style Applied to the context of evidence-based practice
Comprehensive glossary of research terms Quantitative and
qualitative research approaches clarified and illustrated
Time-saving study skills highlighted Key points summaries for quick
revision Clear emphasis on evidence-based practice All chapters
include new material Major chapters extensively rewritten
Up-to-date references and examples New research techniques included
Glossary updated and simplified
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