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Despite their rich fossil history, there are only four surviving
species of sirenians or sea cows, the only fully aquatic
herbivorous mammals. The three species of manatees and the dugong
live in the coastal waters rivers and lakes of more than 80
tropical and subtropical countries and are all on the IUCN Red List
of Threatened Species. This book examines sirenian conservation
biology through the lens of their behavioral ecology and ethology.
Sirenian feeding, diving, movement, social and reproductive
behaviors are reviewed by an international team of scientists from
eight countries, with an emphasis on data gathered in the past 15
years.
A definitive look at the early history of St George's Chapel, one
of the most important medieval buildings in England. Developed and
improved by Edward III, the Chapel became the spiritual home of his
newly-instigated Order of theGarter and, in the process, a new
Camelot for the English monarchy. St George's Chapel, Windsor, is
one of the most famous ecclesiastical foundations in Britain.
Established in 1348, its origins are closely bound up with those of
the Order of the Garter, which was founded by Edward III at the
sametime. The collection of essays in this volume sets Windsor in
its context, at the forefront of the political and cultural
developments of mid-fourteenth-century England. They examine the
early history of the Chapel, its tieswith Edward III's chivalric
ambitions, the community of canons who served it, and its place in
the institutional development of the English Church. Major themes
are the role of the Chapel in the early history of the Order and
itsinfluence on other collegiate foundations of the late middle
ages; and much attention is devoted to the mighty building campaign
at the Castle started by Edward III which made Windsor the grandest
royal residence of its day.
Despite their rich fossil history, there are only four surviving
species of sirenians or sea cows, the only fully aquatic
herbivorous mammals. The three species of manatees and the dugong
live in the coastal waters rivers and lakes of more than 80
tropical and subtropical countries and are all on the IUCN Red List
of Threatened Species. This book examines sirenian conservation
biology through the lens of their behavioral ecology and ethology.
Sirenian feeding, diving, movement, social and reproductive
behaviors are reviewed by an international team of scientists from
eight countries, with an emphasis on data gathered in the past 15
years. Â
Dugongs and manatees, the only fully aquatic herbivorous mammals,
live in the coastal waters, rivers and lakes of more than 80
subtropical and tropical countries. Symbols of fierce conservation
battles, sirenian populations are threatened by multiple global
problems. Providing comparative information on all four surviving
species, this book synthesises the ecological and related knowledge
pertinent to understanding the biology and conservation of the
sirenia. It presents detailed scientific summaries, covering
sirenian feeding biology; reproduction and population dynamics;
behavioural ecology; habitat requirements and threats to their
continued existence. Outlining the current conservation status of
the sirenian taxa, this unique study will equip researchers and
professionals with the scientific knowledge required to develop
proactive, precautionary and achievable strategies to conserve
dugongs and manatees. Supplementary material is available online
at: www.cambridge.org/9780521888288.
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Blind (Paperback)
Helen Marsh
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R260
Discovery Miles 2 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Dugongs and manatees, the only fully aquatic herbivorous mammals,
live in the coastal waters, rivers and lakes of more than 80
subtropical and tropical countries. Symbols of fierce conservation
battles, sirenian populations are threatened by multiple global
problems. Providing comparative information on all four surviving
species, this book synthesises the ecological and related knowledge
pertinent to understanding the biology and conservation of the
sirenia. It presents detailed scientific summaries, covering
sirenian feeding biology; reproduction and population dynamics;
behavioural ecology; habitat requirements and threats to their
continued existence. Outlining the current conservation status of
the sirenian taxa, this unique study will equip researchers and
professionals with the scientific knowledge required to develop
proactive, precautionary and achievable strategies to conserve
dugongs and manatees. Supplementary material is available online
at: www.cambridge.org/9780521888288.
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