Animals under logs and stones 2/e

PELAGIC PUBLISHINGISBN: 9781784274177

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By C. Philip Wheater, Helen J. Read, Charlotte E. Wheater
Imprint: PELAGIC PUBLISHING
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
210 x 148 mm
Weight:
730 g
Pages:
352

Description

Phil Wheater is Professor Emeritus in Environmental and Geographical Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University. After a long university career, he has semi-retired to follow his interests in the ecology and management of human-influenced environments, and invertebrate conservation and management. He has written several books on ecology and field techniques, is a keen advocate of field ecology, and continues to teach university students, including on field courses. Dr Helen Read is the Conservation Officer for the City of London Corporation at Burnham Beeches, a National Nature Reserve in Bucks. She is an active member of the British Myriapod and Isopod Group having been Secretary and Bulletin Editor for many years and has previously served on the Council of the British Arachnological Society and been its Secretary. She is currently updating the Synopsis of the British Fauna volume on millipedes. Charlotte Wheater is an artist who has produced illustrations for a range of outputs, including websites, research reports, infographics, and books.

1. Introduction 2. Environmental conditions under logs and stones 3. The cryptozoa 4. Identifying the animals 5. Studying animals under logs and stones 6. Useful addresses and links 7. References and further reading Index

Reviews

This second edition, at 352 pages (ca fourfold longer), is comprehensive and has been thoroughly updated using the most recent taxonomic divisions and information available... This book will interest those who are curious about hidden animals. Teachers would also appreciate this book, as it could be adapted for students from elementary to high school. -- Phyllis G. Weintraub, Community Ecology An excellent and very useful book for naturalists, ecologists, ecological surveyors, or indeed anyone interested in knowing what lives in the hidden places of their garden. It caters well for the growing interest in and use of bug hotels and will help anyone establishing them to understand more about the animal communities they support. -- Alvin Helden, Anglia Ruskin University * In Practice * A great addition to the library of any wildlife enthusiast who may want to observe the world of the invertebrates around them. -- Danniella Sherwood * Newsletter of the British Arachnological Society * If you are keen or just interested in turning over logs and stones (which most naturalists seem to enjoy or should do) then this is the book for you and its definitely worth upgrading to the new edition. Easily recommended. -- Roy Stewart * British Naturalist *

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