On the Ecology of Australia’s Arid Zone

On the Ecology of Australia’s Arid Zone
Title On the Ecology of Australia’s Arid Zone PDF eBook
Author Hans Lambers
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 388
Release 2018-08-21
Genre Science
ISBN 3319939432

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This book will appeal to an international audience as well as be irresistible to local readers. Anyone working or with an interest in Australia’s arid zone should need ready access to this book. There is no equivalent publication out there at the moment, and this book has many authoritative chapters, richly illustrated with colourful material. The challenge of this book was to assemble current knowledge on particular topics and concepts, and principles relating to them. It is also forward-looking by identifying where there are gaps or inadequacies in knowledge, and where future research needs to be directed. Lead authors were encouraged to take such an approach; they had the opportunity to involve any author they considered appropriate. The final product shouldbe a fabulous resource, also for university courses, especially at MSc level.

On the Ecology of Australia's Arid Zone

On the Ecology of Australia's Arid Zone
Title On the Ecology of Australia's Arid Zone PDF eBook
Author H. Lambers
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018
Genre Arid regions ecology
ISBN 9783319939445

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This book will appeal to an international audience as well as be irresistible to local readers. Anyone working or with an interest in Australia's arid zone should need ready access to this book. There is no equivalent publication out there at the moment, and this book has many authoritative chapters, richly illustrated with colourful material. The challenge of this book was to assemble current knowledge on particular topics and concepts, and principles relating to them. It is also forward-looking by identifying where there are gaps or inadequacies in knowledge, and where future research needs to be directed. Lead authors were encouraged to take such an approach; they had the opportunity to involve any author they considered appropriate. The final product should be a fabulous resource, also for university courses, especially at MSc level.

Arid Land Ecosystems: Volume 1

Arid Land Ecosystems: Volume 1
Title Arid Land Ecosystems: Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author R. A. Perry
Publisher CUP Archive
Total Pages 920
Release 1979-03-08
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521218429

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This comprehensive account of arid-land ecosystems will be of importance to university teachers and professional ecologists throughout the world.

Arid Australia

Arid Australia
Title Arid Australia PDF eBook
Author Harold G. Cogger
Publisher New South Wales Government Publications, NSW Government Information Service
Total Pages 352
Release 1984
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Evolution of the Flora and Fauna of Arid Australia

Evolution of the Flora and Fauna of Arid Australia
Title Evolution of the Flora and Fauna of Arid Australia PDF eBook
Author W. R. Barker
Publisher
Total Pages 412
Release 1982
Genre Science
ISBN

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Australian Deserts

Australian Deserts
Title Australian Deserts PDF eBook
Author Steve Morton
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages 305
Release 2022-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 1486306004

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Australian Deserts: Ecology and Landscapes is about the vast sweep of the Outback, a land of expanses making up three-quarters of the continent – the heart of Australia. Steve Morton brings his extensive first-hand knowledge and experience of arid Australia to this book, explaining how Australian deserts work ecologically. This book outlines why unpredictable rainfall and paucity of soil nutrients underpin the nature of desert ecosystems, while also describing how plants and animals came to be desert dwellers through evolutionary time. It shows how plants use uncertain rainfall to provide for persistence of their populations, alongside outlines of the dominant animals of the deserts and explanations of the features that help them succeed in the face of aridity and uncertainty. Richly illustrated with the photographs of Mike Gillam, this fascinating and accessible book will enhance your understanding of the nature of arid Australia.

Kangaroos

Kangaroos
Title Kangaroos PDF eBook
Author Graeme Caughley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 270
Release 1987-05-29
Genre Science
ISBN 0521303443

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This book examines the ecology and management of kangaroos and shows how they interact with their own environment and with that shaped by sheep grazing and the wool industry. It presents the results of intensive and detailed studies of feeding behaviour, movement and habitat utilisation, body condition and population dynamics, weather and plant growth.