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This Very Short Introduction to the concept of biodiversity and the basic biological processes it involves and eventually its conservation.
Bacteria: A Very Short Introduction explores the nature of bacteria, which are the most abundant form of life on the planet.
A very short introduction - Climate change describes the substantial evidence for climate change and considers its potentially catastrophic impacts worldwide in the coming decades
This Very Short Introduction to Marine Biology explores the marine environment and the nature of life in the oceans, emphasizing their significance to our planet and human society.
In this Very Short Introduction - Genes, Jonathan Slack investigates the discovery, nature, and role of genes in evolution and development.
In this Very Short Introduction, Klaus Dodds and Jamie Woodward consider the major dimensions of the region and the linkages beyond - from the geopolitical to the environmental.
This Very Short Introduction to Environmental Ethics studies the values and principles involved in combating environmental problems like loss of species and habitats and climate change.
This Very Short Introduction to Amphibians explores the extraordinary diversity of amphibians, from the history of early tetrapods to the 8,000 species of amphibians alive today.
This Very Short Introduction to Insects higlight the diverse and beautiful world of insects.
This Very Short Introduction talks about the beautifull and most diverse ecosystem, Coral reefs.
This Very Short Introduction to Ecology presents key ecological principles in the context of current environmental challenges.
This Very Short Introduction to microbiomes brings together studies of fundamental microbiology of animal and plant microbiomes with both biomedical and agricultural applications.
Reptiles: A Very Short Introduction introduces the extraordinary diversity of reptiles that have walked the Earth, from the dinosaurs and other reptiles of the past to modern-day living species
In this Very Short Introduction about viruses, Dorothy Crwaford examines the recents rise in emerging virus infections.