On sale! New Pre-order Naturalist bookstore Les champignons d'Europe tempérée - Tome 3 9782366623383 €70.00 This highly anticipated third volume of the *Mushrooms of Temperate Europe* series consists of fully illustrated identification keys for all Basidiomycetes of temperate Europe, one of the best-known groups within the fungal kingdom, including many species prized by mushroom foragers. INTRODUCTORY OFFER: GET AN INSTANT €15 DISCOUNT ON ANY PRE-ORDER OF THIS... Add to cart
New Naturalist bookstore Amphibiens et les reptiles du centre-ouest de la France - Format e-book article diffusé 9782366620580 €14.99 Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Le Lynx boréal article Biotope 9782366623413 €35.00 This book invites you to discover Europe's largest feline in all its facets: its place in the great cat family, its anatomy, its prowess as a forest hunter and its diet, its ecology, and its fascinating behaviors. You will learn how it selects its prey, how it interacts with other predators, and how its populations evolve and colonize new territories. Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Cahier d'identification des fourmis de France, Belgique, Luxembourg et Suisse article Biotope 9782366623543 €39.00 This book is intended for all naturalists and expert entomologists. It will also delight anyone who is fascinated by the fantastic world of ants. Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Amphibians and Reptiles of the Peloponnese article diffusé 9783899734843 €88.00 The historical biogeography of reptiles in the Peloponnese region is unparalleled in Europe. It tells stories of complex evolutionary processes shaped by the unique topography, climate, and environment that fostered a remarkable diversity of species and elevated reptilian endemism to its highest levels. It stands out as the best when considering the size... Add to cart
Mushrooms / Micro-organisms Les champignons d’Europe tempérée (2 volumes) - 2ème édition article Biotope 9782366623307 €135.00 This two-volume encyclopedic work, translated from English and Danish, provides a comprehensive overview of the fungal kingdom. It covers more than 2,800 species of mushrooms found in Europe and contains over 10,000 illustrations and photographs. Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Acoustique des Sauterelles, grillons et courtilières article Biotope 9782366623536 €55.00 This book immerses us in a whole new world and shows how much our senses limit our knowledge of the living world. Summer nights are filled with concerts of repeated notes and verses... This method of identification is all the more important as most of these species are arboreal and therefore difficult to observe. This guide will enable naturalists to... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Orchids of Benelux article diffusé 9789083141107 €26.00 This field guide of the Orchids of the Benelux covers the orchids of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. It reflects the clear correlation between these three countries through cross-border phytogeographical districts with their associated orchid species. Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Faune & flore de la mer Méditerranée (2ème édition) article Biotope 9782366623338 €20.00 This practical guide will delight all explorers eager to discover the natural treasures of the Mediterranean, a unique and atypical sea. It will be your faithful companion on coastal outings and marine explorations. It will help you easily identify the species you see, and will prove just as useful for divers as for snorkelers, fishermen, hikers and... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore A Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Madagascar article diffusé 9783929449037 €50.00 The new edition of the standard work in a larger format covers over 700 species of reptiles and amphibians. The wealth of information, upper and lower sides, distribution, way of life, and the fact that text and illustrations are now directly adjacent, make the book the classic reference work and the title Fieldguide can really only be understood as a... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore The Genus Ommatotriton article diffusé 9783899731385 €60.00 It became apparent early on that the species living on the western Black Sea coast differed significantly from those from northeast Turkey. This was ultimately taken into account by creating two subspecies and later species. Eventually it was given its correct genus name again, Ommatotriton. Add to cart