Britain s Habitats

Britain s Habitats
Author: Sophie Lake,Durwyn Liley,Robert Still,Andy Swash
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780691203591

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A photographic guide to habitats, this lavishly illustrated book provides a comprehensive overview of the natural history and conservation landscape of Britain and Ireland. In essence a field guide, the book leads the reader through all the main habitat types, with information on their characteristics, extent, geographical variation, key species, cultural importance, origins and conservation. It aims to help visitors to the countryside recognize the habitats around them, understand how they have evolved and what makes them special, and imagine how they might change in the future.

Plants and Habitats

Plants and Habitats
Author: Ben Averis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Plants
ISBN: 0957608101

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Combines the species and habitat approaches to plants and vegetation. This book features 700 plant species that are selected as those which are common, conspicuous or useful ecological indicators; species which collectively make up most of the vegetation in Britain and Ireland.

Bird Habitats in Britain

Bird Habitats in Britain
Author: R. J. Fuller
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781408137024

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The book describes all the main habitat types, the structure and composition of bird communities, and reviews bird sites and their distribution throughout Britain. Rob Fuller's book would not have been possible but for the nationwide cooperative endeavour by amateur and professional ornithologists, naturalists and conservationists which led to the British Trust for Ornithology's Register of Ornithological Sites, sponsored by the Nature Conservancy Council. Hitherto, few books have dealt primarily with bird habitats but the subject is of urgent importance now that exploitation of the environment has left few corners of Britain untouched or unthreatened. Even so, the book is much more than timely, it also extends the reader's interest to an area of bird study that has, perhaps, been too little considered. The text is supported by more than 100 diagrams and maps, and over 50 photographs; in addition there are 53 superbly evocative drawings by Donald Watson. For the birdwatcher and all involved with conservation, this is stimulating reading and an essential reference.

Bird Habitats of Great Britain and Ireland

Bird Habitats of Great Britain and Ireland
Author: Paul Morrison
Publsiher: Michael Joseph
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1992
Genre: Bird watching
ISBN: CORNELL:31924059247332

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Habitats of the World

Habitats of the World
Author: Iain Campbell,Kenneth Behrens,Charley Hesse,Phil Chaon
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780691197562

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Habitats of Australasia (Australia, NZ and New Guinea) -- Habitats of the Neotropics (Central and South America) -- Habitats of the Afrotropics (SSaharan Africa) -- Habitats of the Palearctic (Europe, North Asia and North Africa) -- Habitats of the Nearctic (North America).

Habitat Creation and Repair

Habitat Creation and Repair
Author: O. L. Gilbert,Penny Anderson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1998
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0198549660

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Responding to concerns about the environment, landscape managers and developers are using extensive naturalistic plantings to restore habitats degraded by building, development, or overuse. This book is the definitive guide to habitat creation and repair; it includes discussions of ethics, theory, and general principles, along with the practical details of designing habitats for wildlife. The authors, who have been working and teaching in the field for many years, draw on a wealth of practical experience--as well as an in-depth knowledge of the widely scattered literature--to provide an authoritative and accessible account of this rapidly developing subject. From coastal and freshwater ecosystems to mountains, forest, and grasslands, the book contains specific chapters on most of the major habitat types. The authors give advice on deciding when habitat creation is the correct path to follow, and then cover all steps from site survey through to the final design and actual realization of the scheme. A useful resource for professionals, this volume is ideal as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in ecology, landscape architecture, resource management, and environmental science.

Exploring Britain s Hidden World

Exploring Britain s Hidden World
Author: Keith Hiscock
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2022-01-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780691240411

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Britain’s shallow seas are a mysterious domain. They remain largely unseen and unexplored except by marine scientists and divers, who have been documenting their wondrous discoveries over many years. Now, a wealth of information about what lives on and in the seabed has been brought together in one sumptuously illustrated volume. Keith Hiscock describes the incredible variety of marine life that exists around Great Britain, providing a foundation of knowledge for those interested in the natural history of the shallow seabed. He explains how findings are gathered and organised, as well as showing what is out there and how it works. Fascinating, beautiful and often fragile, the habitats and marine life described are essential to the health and productivity of our oceans. Without an adequate, shared understanding of what and where they are, how can we identify and protect them? Exploring Britain’s Hidden World is the culmination of 50 years of research by the author to better understand where different subtidal seabed habitats occur and how their associated marine life has come to exist. That quest draws on a rich vein of knowledge obtained by many naturalists, scientists and divers who, for almost 200 years, have described seabed communities and sought to understand their structure and function. Using a minimum of technical terminology, Keith Hiscock combines his interests in marine biology, diving and photography to inform, inspire, and leave a vivid and lasting impression of the marine habitats and species around Britain. He hopes this book will provide new insights, much pleasure, and perhaps some surprises too.

An Illustrated Guide to British Upland Vegetation

An Illustrated Guide to British Upland Vegetation
Author: Alison Averis,Ben Averis,John Birks,David Horsfield,Des Thompson,Marcus Yeo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1784270156

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The first comprehensive, single book on plant communities in the British uplands, providing concise descriptions of all currently recognised British upland vegetation types. The book brings together all of the upland communities described in the National Vegetation Classification.