Tropical Wild Life in British Guiana
Author : William Beebe
Publisher :
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 25,44 MB
Release : 1917
Category : Science
ISBN :
Author : William Beebe
Publisher :
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 25,44 MB
Release : 1917
Category : Science
ISBN :
Author : D. S. Hammond
Publisher : CABI
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 22,23 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781845930929
The Guiana Shield is an ancient geological formation located in the northern part of South America, covering an area of one million square kilometres. Despite its hostile environment, it is home to many unusual and highly specialized plants and animals, which constitute a rich area of biodiversity. Chapters in this book include hydrology, nutrient cycling, forest phenology, insect-plant interactions, forest microclimate, plant distributions, forest dynamics and conservation and management of flora and fauna. It provides a comprehensive and detailed review of the ecology, biology and natural history of the forests of the area.
Author : Charles Chubb
Publisher :
Page : 794 pages
File Size : 32,16 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Birds
ISBN :
Author : Michael Swan
Publisher :
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 15,63 MB
Release : 1957
Category : British Guiana
ISBN :
Author : Megan Raby
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 16,47 MB
Release : 2017-10-03
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1469635615
Biodiversity has been a key concept in international conservation since the 1980s, yet historians have paid little attention to its origins. Uncovering its roots in tropical fieldwork and the southward expansion of U.S. empire at the turn of the twentieth century, Megan Raby details how ecologists took advantage of growing U.S. landholdings in the circum-Caribbean by establishing permanent field stations for long-term, basic tropical research. From these outposts of U.S. science, a growing community of American "tropical biologists" developed both the key scientific concepts and the values embedded in the modern discourse of biodiversity. Considering U.S. biological fieldwork from the era of the Spanish-American War through the anticolonial movements of the 1960s and 1970s, this study combines the history of science, environmental history, and the history of U.S.–Caribbean and Latin American relations. In doing so, Raby sheds new light on the origins of contemporary scientific and environmentalist thought and brings to the forefront a surprisingly neglected history of twentieth-century U.S. science and empire.
Author : Great Britain. Colonial Office
Publisher :
Page : 758 pages
File Size : 39,7 MB
Release : 1946
Category : Guyana
ISBN :
Author : M. Epstein
Publisher : Springer
Page : 1512 pages
File Size : 31,21 MB
Release : 2016-12-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0230270735
The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.
Author : Daniel E. Bender
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 40,36 MB
Release : 2016-11-07
Category : History
ISBN : 0674737342
Tracing the global trade and trafficking in animals that supplied U.S. zoos, Daniel Bender shows how Americans learned to view faraway places through the lens of exotic creatures on display. He recounts the public’s conflicted relationship with zoos, decried as prisons by activists even as they remain popular centers of education and preservation.
Author : J. Scott-Keltie
Publisher : Springer
Page : 1550 pages
File Size : 42,35 MB
Release : 2016-12-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0230270530
The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.
Author : S. Steinberg
Publisher : Springer
Page : 1500 pages
File Size : 10,14 MB
Release : 2016-12-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0230270778
The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.