A Guide to Land Snails of Australia
Title | A Guide to Land Snails of Australia PDF eBook |
Author | John Stanisic |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2022-07 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1486313531 |
Australia's native land snails are an often-overlooked invertebrate group that forms a significant part of terrestrial biodiversity, with an estimated 2500 species present in Australia today. A Guide to Land Snails of Australia is an overview of Australia's native and introduced land snail faunas, offering a greater understanding of their role in the natural environment. The book presents clear diagnostic features of live snails and their shells, and is richly illustrated with a broad range of Australia's native snail, semi-slug and slug species. Comprehensive coverage is also included of the many exotic species introduced to Australia. In a unique bioregional approach, the reader is taken on a trek through some of Australia's spectacular regional landscapes, highlighting their endemic and special snail faunas. This section is supplemented with key localities where species can be found.
Australian Land Snails
Title | Australian Land Snails PDF eBook |
Author | John Stanisic |
Publisher | |
Pages | 551 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789994903832 |
A Field Guide to the Land Snails of Lord Howe Island
Title | A Field Guide to the Land Snails of Lord Howe Island PDF eBook |
Author | Isabel Hyman |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2020-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780975047682 |
Lord Howe Island has Australia's highest diversity and endemicity of land snails. These beautiful but vulnerable creatures are not as readily observed or as well understood as the bird or plant life of the island, but play a vital role in the terrestrial ecosystem. For the first time, the native and endemic land snails of Lord Howe Island are shown together in this illustrated guide, designed for anyone from enthusiastic nature lovers to land snail specialists. Features of the guide include a pictorial guide to families and a dichotomous key for easy identification, and detailed descriptions of each genus and species, including distribution maps and photographs of the shell and (where available) the live animal. All descriptive terms are explained and illustrated in the introductory material and in the glossary.
Samoan Land Snails and Slugs - An Identification Guide
Title | Samoan Land Snails and Slugs - An Identification Guide PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Cowie |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 82 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 1387155334 |
The islands of the Samoan archipelago lie about 14 degrees south of the equator in the central Pacific Ocean. Politically, they are divided into two groups: Samoa (formerly Western Samoa), an indepedent state and American Samoa, a territory of the USA. The islands have been formed as a result of complex volcanic activity; they are geologically young. While many of the plants and birds of the Samoan Islands are found elsewhere in the Pacific, many of the snail species are found nowhere else on Earth. This guide is intended to permit identification of mos of the terrestrial snails, and slugs of the Samoan Islands. It is intended to be accessible to the amateur naturalist but also to provide the experienced scientist with a compact resource of information. The guide covers both the native species and the non-native, introduced species, which are generall more frequently encountered, especially at low elevations and in habits disturbed by human activities.
A World in a Shell
Title | A World in a Shell PDF eBook |
Author | Thom van Dooren |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2023-10-17 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0262547341 |
Following the trails of Hawai‘i’s snails to explore the simultaneously biological and cultural significance of extinction. In this time of extinctions, the humble snail rarely gets a mention. And yet snails are disappearing faster than any other species. In A World in a Shell, Thom van Dooren offers a collection of snail stories from Hawai‘i—once home to more than 750 species of land snails, almost two-thirds of which are now gone. Following snail trails through forests, laboratories, museums, and even a military training facility, and meeting with scientists and Native Hawaiians, van Dooren explores ongoing processes of ecological and cultural loss as they are woven through with possibilities for hope, care, mourning, and resilience. Van Dooren recounts the fascinating history of snail decline in the Hawaiian Islands: from deforestation for agriculture, timber, and more, through the nineteenth century shell collecting mania of missionary settlers, and on to the contemporary impacts of introduced predators. Along the way he asks how both snail loss and conservation efforts have been tangled up with larger processes of colonization, militarization, and globalization. These snail stories provide a potent window into ongoing global process of environmental and cultural change, including the largely unnoticed disappearance of countless snails, insects, and other less charismatic species. Ultimately, van Dooren seeks to cultivate a sense of wonder and appreciation for our damaged planet, revealing the world of possibilities and relationships that lies coiled within a snail’s shell.
Field Guide to the Land Snails and Slugs of Eastern South Africa
Title | Field Guide to the Land Snails and Slugs of Eastern South Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Dai Herbert |
Publisher | |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN |
A Guide to Australia's Spiny Freshwater Crayfish
Title | A Guide to Australia's Spiny Freshwater Crayfish PDF eBook |
Author | Robert B. McCormack |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0643103864 |
"This publication describes Australia's Euastacus crayfish, the largest of the 10 genera of Australian freshwater crayfish. We cover the full 50 Euastacus species found in Australia, from the iconic giant Murray lobsters (Euastacus armatus), which are recreationally fished, to the exceedingly rare tiny species, like Euastacus maidae from the New South Wales-Queensland coastal border region ... The Euastacus crayfish are referred to as 'spiny crayfish' because they have impressive arrays of spines on their hard armoured shells."--Preface.