Librería naturalista Neotropical Primates article diffusé 9788416728503 30,00 € Published by Lynx Nature Books in association with Re:wild Neotropical Primates is the ultimate field guide for identifying and learning about the 217 primate species and subspecies found in South America, Central America, and Mexico. This guide also covers introduced species on Caribbean islands like Barbados and St Kitts. Featuring detailed... Añadir al carrito
Librería naturalista Birds of the West Indies article diffusé 9788416728176 44,00 € Most people associate the Caribbean with palm-fringed sandy beaches, cricket and rum. Mention the West Indies to birders and they think todies and tremblers, among a remarkable array of c. 190 endemic species. Furthermore, no fewer than six families are confined to the region, and another (spindalises) virtually so. The region also receives many vagrants... Añadir al carrito
Librería naturalista Birds and Mammals of the Galapagos article diffusé 9788416728404 35,50 € The most complete and updated field guide to the birds and mammals of the Galapagos.The Galapagos archipelago is one of the most famous destinations on Earth for lovers of natural history. Straddling the equator in the Pacific Ocean c. 1000 km west of Ecuador lies ‘the world’s natural laboratory’ with its large radiations of mockingbirds and Darwin’s... Añadir al carrito
Librería naturalista Mammals of the Southern Cone - Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay article diffusé 9788416728268 22,00 € This illustrated checklist covers The Southern Cone of South America and its associated islands (Argentinian and Chilean Austral Zone islands, Falklands (Malvinas), Desventuradas Islands and Juan Fernández Archipelago), a region rich in habitat diversity and harboring a corresponding richness of mammalian life. Although not a traditional Field Guide, this... Añadir al carrito
Librería naturalista Birds of Colombia article diffusé 9788416728244 52,00 € For birders, Colombia really is number one! Not only have more species been recorded there than in any other country, but almost one-fifth of the world’s birds occur in Colombia, packed into an area slightly greater than 1,100,000 km2.Stretching east to west from the Orinoco River to the Pacific Ocean, and north to south from the Caribbean to Amazonian... Añadir al carrito