Biodiversity in British Columbia

Biodiversity in British Columbia
Title Biodiversity in British Columbia PDF eBook
Author Canadian Wildlife Service
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 464
Release 1994
Genre Science
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This book consists of a collection of individual papers surveying the existing knowledge of biodiversity in British Columbia. The first section contains papers that consider the importance of an ecosystem-centred approach to the conservation of biodiversity, explain the methods of classifying the status of rare species, and review the role of biosystematics and taxonomy in the study of biodiversity. The second section focuses on the diversity of species in British Columbia, with papers on specific species or groups such as lepidoptera, marine invertebrates, lichens, bryophytes, fish, fungi, mammals, birds, reptiles, and vascular plants. Part three summarises information on the diversity of the province's ecosystems, with papers on such topics as forests, grasslands, marine areas, urban areas, and atmospheric change. The final section discusses ways of protecting biodiversity, concluding with a summary of recommendations for biodiversity conservation.

Biodiversity in British Columbia

Biodiversity in British Columbia
Title Biodiversity in British Columbia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 426
Release 1993
Genre Biodiversity
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The Biodiversity Atlas of British Columbia

The Biodiversity Atlas of British Columbia
Title The Biodiversity Atlas of British Columbia PDF eBook
Author M. A. Austin
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 2009
Genre Nature
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With sixty descriptive maps and accompanying text, The Biodiversity Atlas of British Columbia provides a broad overview of the province?s range of terrestrial and freshwater biological diversity. Bringing together data from numerous sources summarized in map form, the Atlas provides a window to B.C.?s diverse ecosystems, the species that live in them, and the elements of British Columbia?s biodiversity that make it globally significant. The Atlas also presents a visual perspective of a number of human-induced threats, including climate change, affecting biodiversity in B.C. today. The Atlas is designed to serve as a companion document to Taking Nature?s Pulse: The Status of Biodiversity in British Columbia ? a comprehensive scientific assessment of biodiversity in the province. Both the Atlas and Taking Nature?s Pulse are projects of Biodiversity BC, a partnership of conservation groups and government agencies.

Aleocharine Rove Beetles of British Columbia: A Hotspot of Canadian Biodiversity (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)

Aleocharine Rove Beetles of British Columbia: A Hotspot of Canadian Biodiversity (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)
Title Aleocharine Rove Beetles of British Columbia: A Hotspot of Canadian Biodiversity (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) PDF eBook
Author Jan Klimaszewski
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 631
Release 2020-05-26
Genre Science
ISBN 3030361748

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Aleocharine beetles are among the most poorly known and difficult-to-identify groups of Coleoptera worldwide. This book presents the first comprehensive synopsis of aleocharine rove beetle species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) from British Columbia, Canada. It is important to generate a structured inventory of species in hotspots of biodiversity like British Columbia, to provide baseline biodiversity data for monitoring species responses related to climate change. It is the first book to treat and illustrate every recorded and new species. For every species, color illustrations are provided, including color habitus and genital diagnostic structures of both sexes. Two hundred and twenty-seven valid species, including 14 new species, 16 new generic records, and 36 (excluding new species) new provincial and 6 state records, in 79 genera and 14 tribes.Tribes and subtribes are arranged in phylogenetic order as it is currently recognized, and genera and subgenera are listed alphabetically within each tribe or subtribe. Species are listed alphabetically or in species groups to better reflect their relationships. Species distribution is listed by provinces and territories in Canada and states in the United States, and the geographic origin of each species is categorized as native, Holarctic, adventive or undetermined (either adventive or Holarctic). Every species is presented with a morphological diagnosis including external and genital characters of both sexes. Collection and habitat data are presented for each species, including collecting period, and collecting methods. A list of all Canadian species with their currently known distribution in North America is presented at the end of the book.

Biodiversity in British Columbia

Biodiversity in British Columbia
Title Biodiversity in British Columbia PDF eBook
Author British Columbia. Ministry of Forests
Publisher
Pages 1
Release 1992*
Genre Biodiversity conservation
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Status of Genetic Biodiversity in British Columbia

Status of Genetic Biodiversity in British Columbia
Title Status of Genetic Biodiversity in British Columbia PDF eBook
Author British Columbia. Biodiversity B.C. Technical Subcommittee
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Pages 27
Release 2007
Genre
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Our Living Legacy

Our Living Legacy
Title Our Living Legacy PDF eBook
Author Royal British Columbia Museum
Publisher
Pages 424
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
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Proceedings of the symposium, covering the global values of biodiversity, diversity in ecosystems of British Columbia, diversity at risk, strategies for protection, measures that can be taken, and public expectations.