AHBBuc

AHBBuc
Title AHBBuc PDF eBook
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Pages 86
Release 2009
Genre Botany
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Acta palaeobotanica

Acta palaeobotanica
Title Acta palaeobotanica PDF eBook
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Pages 392
Release 1960
Genre Paleobotany
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Bibliographic Guide to Slavic, Baltic, and Eurasian Studies

Bibliographic Guide to Slavic, Baltic, and Eurasian Studies
Title Bibliographic Guide to Slavic, Baltic, and Eurasian Studies PDF eBook
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Pages 914
Release 2000
Genre Europe, Eastern
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Tectonics and Magmatism in Turkey and the Surrounding Area

Tectonics and Magmatism in Turkey and the Surrounding Area
Title Tectonics and Magmatism in Turkey and the Surrounding Area PDF eBook
Author Erdin Bozkurt
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 548
Release 2000
Genre Science
ISBN 9781862390645

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A Natural History of Conifers

A Natural History of Conifers
Title A Natural History of Conifers PDF eBook
Author Aljos Farjon
Publisher Timber Press
Pages 306
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0881928690

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A compelling account of the extraordinary relatives of ordinary garden conifers. Leading expert Aljos Farjon provides a compelling narrative that observes conifers from the standpoint of the curious naturalist. It starts with the basic question of what conifers are and continues to explore their evolution, taxonomy, ecology, distribution, human uses, and issues of conservation. As the story unfolds many popular misconceptions are dispelled, such as the false notion that all conifers have cones. The extraordinary diversity of conifers begins to dawn as Farjon describes the diminutive creeping shrub Microcachrys tetragona, whose strange seed cones resemble raspberries, and the prehistoric-looking Araucaria meulleri. The taxonomic diversity of conifers is huge and Farjon goes on to relate how, over the course of 300 million years, these trees and shrubs have adapted to survive geological upheavals, climatic extremes, and formidable competition from flowering plants. All who seek to learn more about the early history of life on our planet will cherish this book.

Plant Conservation

Plant Conservation
Title Plant Conservation PDF eBook
Author Gary A. Krupnick
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 2005
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780226455129

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Natural history has always been the foundation of conservation biology. For centuries, botanists collected specimens in the field to understand plant diversity; now that many habitats are threatened, botanists have turned their focus to conservation, and, increasingly, they look to the collections of museums, herbaria, and botanical gardens for insight on developing informed management programs. Plant Conservation explores the value of these collections in light of contemporary biodiversity studies. Plant Conservation opens with a broad view of plant biodiversity and then considers evolutionary and taxonomic threats and consequences of habitat alteration; specific threats to plant diversity, such as invasive species and global climate change; consequences of plant population decline at the ecological, evolutionary, and taxonomic levels; and, finally, management strategies that protect plant biodiversity from further decline. With a unique perspective on biodiversity and scientific collections, Plant Conservation ultimately emphasizes the role museums and botanical gardens will play in future conservation.

Fossil Plants

Fossil Plants
Title Fossil Plants PDF eBook
Author Paul Kenrick
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 2004
Genre Paleobotany
ISBN 9780565091767

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"This guide to fossil plants explains the lives of these ancient plants, how they came to be fossilized, and what they may tell us about the past. Kenrick and Davis trace the evolution of land plants, ferns, and conifers and their relatives, the flowering plants. Weaving together strands from the past and present, the snapshots of ancient and modern environments are illustrated with images of fossils and their "living relatives." With photographs of the delicate pieces of shale that hold the fossils, the authors explore the hidden past of plants and uncover the breadth of form and rare beauty of plants turned to stone."--BOOK JACKET.