Darwin's Fox and My Coyote

Darwin's Fox and My Coyote
Title Darwin's Fox and My Coyote PDF eBook
Author H. M. Menino
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 200
Release 2008
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780813926759

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Holly Menino is a freelance writer whose articles have appeared in National Geographic and Smithsonian. She is the author of Calls beyond Our Hearing: Unlocking the Secrets of Animal Voices and Forward Motion: Horses, Humans, and the Competitive Enterprise.

Interrogations of Evolutionism in German Literature 1859-2011

Interrogations of Evolutionism in German Literature 1859-2011
Title Interrogations of Evolutionism in German Literature 1859-2011 PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Saul
Publisher BRILL
Pages 296
Release 2021-02-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004427074

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In Interrogations of Evolutionism in German Literature 1859-2011 Nicholas Saul offers the first representative account of German literary responses to Darwinian evolutionism from from Raabe and Jensen via Ernst Jünger and Botho Strauß to Dietmar Dath.

Calls Beyond Our Hearing

Calls Beyond Our Hearing
Title Calls Beyond Our Hearing PDF eBook
Author Holly Menino
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 263
Release 2012-04-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 1429942363

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A worldwide journey through the mystery and science of animal communication. Calls Beyond Our Hearing is a fascinating exploration of animals, their voices, and their survival. Traveling from Panama to England, Africa to Puerto Rico, Quebec to America, Holly Menino learns from scientists, explorers, and cutting-edge studies about a wide variety of animal species as they feed, play, fight, mate, and communicate for survival. Voice by voice, researchers assemble the building blocks of animal communication, such as: --How tungara frogs distinguish one mate from thousands of suitors --The purposeful song duets of rare birds in a remote island wilderness --England's iconic red deer and the interloper that is diluting the species --How meerkats gather, warn or help each other, and reject outsiders with vocalizations --The communication of elephants in close groups and across great distances Calls Beyond Our Hearing will engage anyone interested in the musical world of creatures, and what animal communication can teach us about our own voices and songs.

Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary

Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary
Title Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth J. Feeley
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 572
Release 2022-09-06
Genre Reference
ISBN 1039138853

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Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary is a specialized resource. Homophones are a particular feature of spoken and written English, words that have the same sound but different meanings and may have different roots and different spellings. This dictionary features... • a brief definition of the word • a pronunciation guide • identifies parts of speech • covers from early modern English to the present • provides examples of usage with references to the original • word category Clear and correct use of words is fundamental to good communication and Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary is a significant aid to doing so.

Murder, She Rode

Murder, She Rode
Title Murder, She Rode PDF eBook
Author Holly Menino
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 288
Release 2013-08-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250016517

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An adept horse trainer and former champion rider, Tink Elledge is whip-smart, headstrong and used to making her own way. So when an accident forces her onto the sidelines, giving the ride on what may be her last horse to a protege for the first time in her career, she struggles with the realization that her peak days as a horsewoman may be behind her. Then, before the event can begin, a truck accident kills a respected horseman. And when a young rider disappears, what began as a seemingly freak accident reveals sinister roots that lead directly to the tightly-knit equestrian community and that Tink, in her newfound and uneasy role as a spectator, can't help trying to uncover.

A Distance to Death

A Distance to Death
Title A Distance to Death PDF eBook
Author Holly Menino
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 285
Release 2014-08-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250046491

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"Whip-smart, headstrong sleuth Tink Elledge is back on a horse, and back in competition--and this time, she must solve a murder while navigating the steep twists and turns of the legendary Tevis endurance trail ride. In the mountain wilderness of Sierra Nevada, she and her friend Isabel will race across one hundred miles of spectacular gorges and cross heart-stopping fords. Meanwhile, Tink's husband, Charlie, and step-son, Stephen, are nearby working on a new partnership with the reclusive but brilliant scientist James Grant Worthington. When Worthington suddenly dies of not-so-natural causes, the entire deal is thrown into question. Eager to help, Tink begins searching for clues, starting with Josh Untemeyer, the manager of Worthington's estate who has also been pursuing Isabel. As Tink and Isabel join the pack of elite riders and their horses scramble up the steep, narrow trail, Josh goes missing, leaving Tink to sort through the secrets and lies in a race against time to cross the finish line and save the two people she cares for most in this lively, page-turning novel from acclaimed author Holly Menino"--

Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Revised Edition

Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Revised Edition
Title Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author Stanley Rice
Publisher Infobase Holdings, Inc
Pages 652
Release 2020-06-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1438195923

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Praise for the previous edition: "...make[s] high-level scientific concepts accessible to secondary students."—Library Journal "...clearly written and well organized..."—School Library Journal "Fulfilling educational benchmarks identified by the National Academy of Sciences, this encyclopedia is an excellent choice for both public and academic libraries. Recommended."—Choice "...a thorough and informative work...provide[s] accessible information...There is simply no other work that compares to this...High-school and public libraries will welcome such a well-researched title..."—Booklist "The text is suitable for high school students but advanced enough for adult readers, too...presents important biodiversity topics...a handy overview for term papers and class presentations."—Library Journal Biodiversity and ecology are founded in evolutionary science. In order to understand why species of organisms occupy different parts of the world, it is important to comprehend how they evolved. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Revised Edition examines this evolutionary framework with the help of more than 150 entries and five essays averaging at least 2,000 words each. High school teachers can use these entries—grouped by topic—to meet many of the science education goals established by the National Academy of Sciences. Written by a leading expert in the field, this comprehensive, full-color encyclopedia makes information about groups of organisms (from bacteria to mammals) and about ecological concepts and processes (such as biogeography and ecological succession) clearly and readily available to students and the general public. Tables at the end of each entry have a consistent structure, allowing readers to see how environmental conditions and biodiversity have changed through evolutionary time. Entries include: Acid rain and fog Biodiversity in the Jurassic period Darwin's finches Galápagos Islands Peter and Rosemary Grant Life in bogs Natural selection Population genetics Seedless plants Tropical rainforests and deforestation Alfred Russel Wallace.