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Jeff Martin has been studying owls for decades, and in this timely book he combines his personal observations together with those of other ornithologists and a comprehensive review of the literature, resulting in some surprising revelations.
Hugh Drummond describes how siblings aggressively compete with each other from an early age, how parents carry on affairs while raising offspring with their spouse, and why all of this makes sense from an evolutionary perspective.
De veranderende wereld door de ogen van een trekvogel.
Arctic Fox tells the story of this animal from its evolutionary beginnings to its difficult life in the far north involving.
A richly illustrated, portable field guide to flycatcher identification
This book presents the phylogeny, taxonomy and biogeography of freshwater red algae.
A Guide to the Deer of the World is a long-overdue review of deer as we understand them today and includes several species which have only recently become known to science.
A stunningly illustrated guide to the wonderful world of hummingbirds.
A book about a most unusual woodpecker – a species that neither excavates nest holes in trees, nor bores into wood to find insect prey.
Bald Eagles is a must-have for bird watchers, raptor enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Includes topics like migration and courtship, as well as everyday activities including feeding and sleeping.
The complete information on the bio-ecology of important species along with the feeding mechanism has been presented in this book.
Paul Chanin reports on the results of recent research studies and comments on what is now known about the causes of the decline and the eventual recovery of this charming - and still very elusive - mammal.
In The Secret Life of the Otter Andy Howard opens their lives to us with a perfect combination of words and images.
The Kestrel presents new and exciting avenues of research on the ecology and behaviour of the common kestrel.
In Vultures of the World, Keith L. Bildstein provides an engaging look at vultures and condors, seeking to help us understand these widely recognized but underappreciated birds.
'De koningsmol' is een informatieve roman over mollen en mensen
Der Biber stellt Lösungen und Maßnahmen für das Bibermanagement vor. Dadurch entsteht ein Leitfaden zum Umgang mit dem Biber – mit einem umfassenden Überblick über die Entwicklung seiner Verbreitung in Deutschland.
The Milkcaps, species of Lactarius and Lactifluus are a popular group of fungi distributed throughout the world and with over 70 species in Britain. All are characterized by the latex or milk which is exuded when they are damaged.
This book combines fundamental information about aphids with chapters addressing state-of-the-art research in topics such as aphid-related phylogeny, genome biology, epigenetics and chemical ecology.
This coherent and original portrait of opossums will be of particular interest to mammalogists, evolutionary biologists, and Neotropical field biologists as well as biomedical researchers working with Monodelphis domestica as a model organism.
Covering all aspects of Painted Stork ecology, behaviour, conservation and its relationship with humans, this accessible monograph contains a wealth of new insights.
Snakes describes the biology and natural history of this ecologically diverse and important group of animals.
The Genus Cortinarius in Britain by Geoffrey Kibby and MarioTortelli features over 330 British species and is Illustrated by colour photographs and illustrations. This includes drawing of spores along with identification keys to subgenera and species.
Red Snapper Biology in a Changing World explores the changing factors and their potential effects on Red Snapper in the Eastern Atlantic region including the Gulf of Mexico and Southeastern U.S.