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Common or Garden - Encounters with Britain's 50 Most Successful Wild Plants (Hardcover, Main): Ken Thompson Common or Garden - Encounters with Britain's 50 Most Successful Wild Plants (Hardcover, Main)
Ken Thompson
R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

It's often imagined that rarity is special. We seek out uncommon plants or birds to tick them off our lists, but most of us overlook the extraordinary splendour of the species we encounter daily in the natural world. It's these species - the most successful plants - that are truly interesting. In this new book, Ken Thompson sets out to chart Britain's fifty-two most common wild plants and to explain the secrets of their success. What are their key characteristics? How do they thrive in different habitats? Where did they come from? What do their popular names - speedwell, buttercup, dog rose - mean? Common or Garden - stunningly illustrated by the artist Sarah Abbott - will open our eyes afresh to the everyday natural world.

Darwin's Most Wonderful Plants - Darwin's Botany Today (Paperback): Ken Thompson Darwin's Most Wonderful Plants - Darwin's Botany Today (Paperback)
Ken Thompson 1
R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Most of us think of Darwin at work on The Beagle, taking inspiration for his theory of evolution from his travels in the Galapagos. But Darwin published his Origin of Species nearly thirty years after his voyages and most of his labours in that time were focused on experimenting with and observing plants at his house in Kent. He was particularly interested in carnivorous and climbing plants, and in pollination and the evolution of flowers.

Ken Thompson sees Darwin as a brilliant and revolutionary botanist, whose observations and theories were far ahead of his time - and are often only now being confirmed and extended by high-tech modern research. Like Darwin, he is fascinated and amazed by the powers of plants - particularly their Triffid-like aspects of movement, hunting and 'plant intelligence'.

This is a much needed book that re-establishes Darwin as a pioneering botanist, whose close observations of plants were crucial to his theories of evolution.

Computers, Chess, and Cognition (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990): T.Anthony Marsland Computers, Chess, and Cognition (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
T.Anthony Marsland; Foreword by Ken Thompson; Edited by Jonathan Schaeffer
R4,117 Discovery Miles 41 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Computers, Chess, and Cognition presents an excellent up-to-date description of developments in computer chess, a rapidly advancing area in artificial intelligence research. This book is intended for an upper undergraduate and above level audience in the computer science (artificial intelligence) community. The chapters have been edited to present a uniform terminology and balanced writing style, to make the material understandable to a wider, less specialized audience. The book's primary strengths are the description of the workings of some major chess programs, an excellent review of tree searching methods, discussion of exciting new research ideas, a philosophical discussion of the relationship of computer game playing to artificial intelligence, and the treatment of computer Go as an important new research area. A complete index and extensive bibliography makes the book a valuable reference work. The book includes a special foreword by Ken Thompson, author of the UNIX operating system.

Where Do Camels Belong? - The story and science of invasive species (Paperback, Main): Ken Thompson Where Do Camels Belong? - The story and science of invasive species (Paperback, Main)
Ken Thompson 2
R302 Discovery Miles 3 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Where do camels belong? In the Arab world may seem the obvious answer, but they are relative newcomers there. They evolved in North America, retain their greatest diversity in South America, and the only remaining wild dromedaries are in Australia. This is a classic example of the contradictions of 'native' and 'invasive' species, a hot issue right now, as the flip-side of biodiversity. We have all heard the horror stories of invasives, from Japanese knotweed that puts fear into the heart of gardeners to brown tree snakes that have taken over the island of Guam. But do we need to fear invaders? And indeed, can we control them, and do we choose the right targets? Ken Thompson puts forward a fascinating array of narratives to explore what he sees as the crucial question - why only a minority of introduced species succeed, and why so few of them go on to cause trouble. He discusses, too, whether our fears could be getting in the way of conserving biodiversity, and responding to the threat of climate change.

No Nettles Required - The Reassuring Truth About Wildlife Gardening (Paperback): Ken Thompson No Nettles Required - The Reassuring Truth About Wildlife Gardening (Paperback)
Ken Thompson
R327 R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Save R32 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In 2003 a MORI poll for the Royal Horticultural Society revealed that an extraordinary number of us are interested in attracting wildlife into our gardens. It also indicated, however, that many of us have no idea how to go about it. Information is sparse, and public opinion seems to suggest that gardens that are plentiful in wildlife are unattractive, expensive to upkeep and hard work to maintain. But this couldn't be further from the truth. In this illuminating book, Ken Thompson explains that encouraging wildlife is actually entirely compatible with ordinary gardening, costs next to nothing and is almost completely effortless. Packed with helpful hints and tips, the book shows us how easy it is to fill our gardens with everything from foxes, frogs and mice to butterflies, ladybirds and literally thousands of fascinating creepy-crawlies. Why should we? Because we'll be promoting the biodiversity of the UK, we'll be reconnecting with nature, getting more from our gardens, and we'll be doing our plants a favour.

Where Do Camels Belong? - Why Invasive Species Aren't All Bad (Paperback): Ken Thompson Where Do Camels Belong? - Why Invasive Species Aren't All Bad (Paperback)
Ken Thompson
R506 R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Where do camels belong? In the Arab world is the obvious answer. But they are relative newcomers there. They evolved and lived for tens of millions of years in North America, while today they retain their greatest diversity in South America and have their only wild populations in Australia. This is a classic example of the problems that underlie the issues of natural and invasive species, a hot issue right now, as the flip side of biodiversity. But do we need to fear invaders? And indeed, can we control them, and do we choose the right targets? In "Where Do Camels Belong?" Ken Thompson puts forward a fascinating array of narratives on invasive and natural plants and animals to explore what he sees as the crucial question -- why only a minority of introduced species succeed, and why so few of them go on to cause trouble. He discusses, too, whether fear of invasive species could be getting in the way of conserving biodiversity, and especially of responding to the threat of climate change. This is a timely, instructive and controversial book that delivers unexpected answers.

The Ecology of Seeds (Paperback, New): Michael Fenner, Ken Thompson The Ecology of Seeds (Paperback, New)
Michael Fenner, Ken Thompson
R1,631 Discovery Miles 16 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

What determines the number and size of the seeds produced by a plant? How often should it reproduce them? How often should a plant produce them? Why and how are seeds dispersed, and what are the implications for the diversity and composition of vegetation? These are just some of the questions tackled in this wide-ranging review of the role of seeds in the ecology of plants. The authors bring together information on the ecological aspects of seed biology, starting with a consideration of reproductive strategies in seed plants and progressing through the life cycle, covering seed maturation, dispersal, storage in the soil, dormancy, germination, seedling establishment, and regeneration in the field. The text encompasses a wide range of concepts of general relevance to plant ecology, reflecting the central role that the study of seed ecology has played in elucidating many fundamental aspects of plant community function.

Twelve Essential Leadership Skills - A practical booklet for managers (Paperback): Ken Thompson Twelve Essential Leadership Skills - A practical booklet for managers (Paperback)
Ken Thompson
R148 Discovery Miles 1 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Strategic Thinking for Planning and Execution - A practical booklet for managers (Paperback): Ken Thompson Strategic Thinking for Planning and Execution - A practical booklet for managers (Paperback)
Ken Thompson
R145 Discovery Miles 1 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Systematic Guide to Collaboration and Competition within organizations - How understanding the Interplay of Collaboration and... A Systematic Guide to Collaboration and Competition within organizations - How understanding the Interplay of Collaboration and Competition maximises Business Performance (Paperback)
Ken Thompson
R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Systematic Guide To Game-based Learning (GBL) In Organizational Teams - Transform Performance Through Experiential Learning,... A Systematic Guide To Game-based Learning (GBL) In Organizational Teams - Transform Performance Through Experiential Learning, Social Learning and Team Dynamics (Paperback)
Ken Thompson
R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Systematic Guide to Change Management - Best Practice in Leading Change and Influencing Stakeholders (Paperback): Ken Thompson A Systematic Guide to Change Management - Best Practice in Leading Change and Influencing Stakeholders (Paperback)
Ken Thompson
R221 Discovery Miles 2 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Systematic Guide To High Performing Teams (HPTs) (Paperback): Adrian Moorhouse, Ken Thompson A Systematic Guide To High Performing Teams (HPTs) (Paperback)
Adrian Moorhouse, Ken Thompson
R240 Discovery Miles 2 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Memoirs of a WWII Fighter Pilot and Some Modern Political Commentary (Paperback): Ken Thompson Memoirs of a WWII Fighter Pilot and Some Modern Political Commentary (Paperback)
Ken Thompson
R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a recounting of some of the experiences I had while serving in the Army and Army Air Corps during WWII. The events are as accurate as I could recall without embellishment. I took the pictures of Don Lawless and Gene Van Houten in Don Woerpel's book, The 79th Fighter Group. This is an expanded version of my original book, "Memoirs of Ken Thompson, A WWII Fighter Pilot." I have also added my views on some of the issues facing our society.

Notes From A Sceptical Gardener - More Expert Advice From The Telegraph Columnist (Hardcover): Ken Thompson Notes From A Sceptical Gardener - More Expert Advice From The Telegraph Columnist (Hardcover)
Ken Thompson
R405 R371 Discovery Miles 3 710 Save R34 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

What is the best way to kill weeds in paving? How scared should we really be of Japanese knotweed? And what is a weed anyway?

Biologist Ken Thompson set out to write a different kind of gardening column, one that tackles what he calls ‘the grit in the gardening oyster’. In this new collection he takes a look at some of the questions faced by gardeners everywhere in a bid to sort the truth from the wishful thinking.

Why are the beaks of British great tits getting longer? Which common garden insect owns a set of metal-tipped running spikes? Why might growing orange petunias land you in hot water? Are foxes getting bigger? How do you stop the needles falling off your Christmas tree?

This expert’s miscellany of (mostly) scientifically-tested garden lore will make you look at your garden through fresh eyes.

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