New Naturalist bookstore A Field Guide to Tropical Plant Families article diffusé 9783031059414 €180.00 Contains original information for tropics (based upon vegetative traits, range) in many cases not to be found elsewhere Provides a two or three-step identification process to the family or even genus rank Written in an accessible and lively style, the work is richly illustrated THIS ITEM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THE €1.50 SHIPPING FEE ON ORDERS OF €60 OR... Add to cart
New Naturalist bookstore Poaceae d'Italia article diffusé 9791280484284 €240.00 This monograph is devoted to the Poaceae family (or grasses), the fifth-largest family in the world in terms of species and the largest in Italy, tied with the Asteraceae. THIS ITEM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THE €1.50 SHIPPING FEE ON ORDERS OF €60 OR MORE: PLEASE EXPECT A €10 SHIPPING FEE Add to cart
New Naturalist bookstore World Atlas of Freshwater Macrophytes article diffusé 9783031527487 €235.00 Provides the first volume (Acanthaceae – Menyanthaceae) of the new World Atlas of Freshwater Macrophytes Fills a gap in summarising scientific knowledge of the global ecology of an important group of aquatic plants Highlights the expansion of invasive species and describes hotspots of endemism and rarity for freshwater macrophytes THIS ITEM IS NOT... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Handbook of Amphibians of French Guiana article Biotope 9782366623239 €65.00 This handbook of Amphibians of French Guiana follows the eponymous work published in 2000. It incorporates the considerable progress in knowledge achieved over the last 20 years on the taxonomy, distribution, ecology and conservation of the 137 species in French Guiana. Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Seabirds Count: A census of breeding seabirds in Britain and Ireland (2015–2021) article diffusé 9788416728602 €45.00 Seabirds Count is the fourth census of Britain and Ireland’s internationally important populations of breeding seabirds. Data for over 10,000 sites and more than 5,500 urban 1 km squares across Britain and Ireland were collected between 2015 and 2021, resulting in more than 40,000 records being submitted to the online Seabird Monitoring Programme (SMP)... Add to cart