A Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands

A Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands
Author: E. Alison Kay
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1994-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0824816595

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This volume brings together recent primary source materials on major themes in Hawaiian natural history: the geological processes that have built the Islands; the physical factors that influence the Island's terrestrial ecosystems; the dynamics of the sea that support coral reefs, fish, and mollusks; the peculiarities of animals and plants that have evolved in the Islands and are found nowhere else; and the human impact on the land, plants, and animals.

Hawaiian Natural History Ecology and Evolution

Hawaiian Natural History  Ecology  and Evolution
Author: Alan C. Ziegler
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2002-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824842437

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Not since Willam A. Bryan's 1915 landmark compendium, Hawaiian Natural History, has there been a single-volume work that offers such extensive coverage of this complex but fascinating subject. Illustrated with more than two dozen color plates and a hundred photographs and line drawings, Hawaiian Natural History, Ecology, and Evolution updates both the earlier publication and subsequent works by compiling and synthesizing in a uniform and accessible fashion the widely scattered information now available. Readers can trace the natural history of the Hawaiian Archipelago through the book's twenty-eight chapters or focus on specific topics such as island formation by plate tectonics, plant and animal evolution, flightless birds and their fossil sites, Polynesian migrational history and ecology, the effects of humans and exotic animals on the environment, current conservation efforts, and the contributions of the many naturalists who visited the islands over the centuries and the stories behind their discoveries. An extensive annotated bibliography and a list of audio-visual materials will help readers locate additional sources of information.

A Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands

A Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands
Author: Cynthia L. Hunter
Publsiher: University of Hawaii at Manoa
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2020
Genre: Natural history
ISBN: 1952460018

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The thirty-eight selections in this book, newly edited by Cynthia L. Hunter, provide a fresh and up-to-date synthesis of the rich knowledge that comprises the natural history of the Hawaiian Islands. From sea mounts to sea birds, mauka to makai, the articles here offer insights to the unparalleled geological, biological, and historical processes that make these islands unique and fascinating.

Hawaii a Natural History

Hawaii  a Natural History
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1970
Genre: Natural history
ISBN: STANFORD:36105003830697

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A Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands

A Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands
Author: E. Alison Kay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 653
Release: 1976
Genre: Natural history
ISBN: OCLC:316156531

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Natural History of Hawaii Being an Account of the Hawaiian People the Geology and Geography of the Islands and the Native and Introduced Plants and Animals of the Group

Natural History of Hawaii  Being an Account of the Hawaiian People  the Geology and Geography of the Islands  and the Native and Introduced Plants and Animals of the Group
Author: William Alanson Bryan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1915
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN: UOM:39015031086526

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Islands in a Far Sea

Islands in a Far Sea
Author: John L. Culliney
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2005-11-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780824874544

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First published in 1988, Islands in a Far Sea offers a comprehensive environmental history of Hawai‘i. This thoroughly revised edition begins with an up-to-date account of the geological formation and shaping of the Islands, their colonization by plants and animals, and the patterns of ecology and evolution that unfolded in nurturing seas and on breath-taking landscapes. This book tells the story of human interaction with Hawai‘i's native landscapes and rich biological heritage. The author’s accessible language allows readers to grasp basic geological and biological principles and to understand the perhaps surprising vulnerability of Hawaiian ecosystems--which have coevolved with volcanoes--to human impact. Islands in a Far Sea includes many well-documented historical examples of such impacts, featuring growth and greed, fears and foibles as humans confronted endemic nature in Hawai‘i. Citing a large array of sources, the author makes it possible for interested readers to probe more deeply the changes in natural systems that have ensued on all of the Hawaiian Islands. To date the result has been the tragic reduction of a unique and benign biota. However, the book holds out hope that current efforts to protect what is left of Hawai‘i's flora and fauna in their remaining wild settings may yet succeed.

Natural History of Nihoa and Necker Islands

Natural History of Nihoa and Necker Islands
Author: N. L. Evenhuis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Natural history
ISBN: CORNELL:31924089455236

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"The isolated islands of Nihoa and Necker (Mokumanamana) are the two most southerly of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and have remained virtually untouched since their discovery by westerners in the late 1700s. Although the first Polynesian settlers to these islands have long since departed, Nihoa and Necker still harbor an impressive variety of wildlife. Today almost 1,200 organisms (excluding viruses and bacteria) can be found on and around these islands, with an overwhelming majority of the species being either endemic (found only in Hawaiʻi) or indigenous (naturally occuring in Hawaiʻi but also found elsewhere)" -- Back cover.