Insects of Eastern Forests

Insects of Eastern Forests
Title Insects of Eastern Forests PDF eBook
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Pages 628
Release 1985
Genre Forest insects
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Insect Enemies of Eastern Forests

Insect Enemies of Eastern Forests
Title Insect Enemies of Eastern Forests PDF eBook
Author Frank Cooper Craighead
Publisher
Pages 688
Release 1950
Genre Beneficial insects
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A Field Guide to Eastern Forests, North America

A Field Guide to Eastern Forests, North America
Title A Field Guide to Eastern Forests, North America PDF eBook
Author John C. Kricher
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 516
Release 1998
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780395928950

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Provides an introduction to patterns of forest ecology, looks at each of the major forest types of eastern North America, examines changes that occur as abandoned fields turn into forests, features background on the process of adaptation and natural selection, and describes forest changes in each of the four seasons.

Insects of Eastern Forests

Insects of Eastern Forests
Title Insects of Eastern Forests PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1985
Genre Forest insects
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Foresters, Borders, and Bark Beetles

Foresters, Borders, and Bark Beetles
Title Foresters, Borders, and Bark Beetles PDF eBook
Author Eunice Blavascunas
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 236
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253049598

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In Europe's last primeval forest, at Poland's easternmost border with Belarus, the deep past of ancient oaks, woodland bison, and thousands of species of insects and fungi collides with authoritarian and communist histories. Foresters, biologists, environmentalists, and locals project the ancient Białowieża Forest as a series of competing icons in struggles over memory, land, and economy, which are also struggles about whether to log or preserve the woodland; whether and how to celebrate the mixed ethnic Polish/Belarusian peasant past; and whether to align this eastern outpost with ultraright Polish political parties, neighboring Belarus, or the European Union. Eunice Blavascunas provides an intimate ethnographic account, gathered in more than 20 years of research, to untangle complex forest conflicts between protection and use. She looks at which pasts are celebrated, which fester, and which are altered in the tumultuous decades following the collapse of communism. Foresters, Borders, and Bark Beetles is a timely and fascinating work of cultural analysis and storytelling that textures its ethnographic reading of people with the agency of the forest itself and its bark beetle outbreaks, which threaten to alter the very composition of the forest in the age of the Anthropocene.

Eastern Forest Insects

Eastern Forest Insects
Title Eastern Forest Insects PDF eBook
Author Whiteford Lee Baker
Publisher
Pages 658
Release 1972
Genre Forest insects
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Insects of the Texas Lost Pines

Insects of the Texas Lost Pines
Title Insects of the Texas Lost Pines PDF eBook
Author Stephen Welton Taber
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 300
Release 2003-07-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781585442362

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In an isolated pine forest on the eastern edge of Central Texas, there lies an island of abundant and diversified life known as the Lost Pines. Separated from the rest of the state’s East Texas pine forests by more than one hundred miles, the Lost Pines marks the westernmost stand of the loblolly pine and is a refuge for plants and animals more typically associated with the southeastern United States where the tree originated. Surrounded now by pastures and scattered oak woodlands, the Lost Pines supports a remarkable ecosystem, a primeval sanctuary amidst the urban bustle of nearby Austin and of neighboring communities Bastrop, Elgin, and Smithville. This 100,000 acre island includes portions of Bastrop and Buescher State Parks, and it was here that Stephen W. Taber and Scott Fleenor encountered insect life of astonishing diversity. Setting out to identify and describe the insects and related animals most readily observed in the Lost Pines, they also discovered some hidden, rare, and never-before-described species. The result is this book, a bestiary of more than 280 species of invertebrates including insects, millipedes, centipedes, spiders, scorpions, mollusks, and worms. Each species description includes common and scientific names; information on biology, distribution, and similar species; and the authors’ special remarks. Many of these animals occur outside the forest, making Insects of the Texas Lost Pines a useful guide to Texas invertebrates in general. When you visit Bastrop State Park, you are likely to see more bugs and spineless creatures than any other form of animal life. The next time you go, turn over a few logs, look at the ants, and don’t swat the flies. Take along this new guide and open up a world of life in one of Texas's most unique and popular landscapes.