Author: Felix Schumm
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3759727700
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 625
Book Description
This is the last in a series of books illustrating Brazilian lichen specimens collected by the second author in the past decade. This volume includes some specimens and species that were not treated in previous books. As ever, it includes many isotypes of species that were recently described. The main purpose is to give many people virtual access to these unique specimens.
Brazilian Lichens Vol. IX
Author: Felix Schumm
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3759727700
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 625
Book Description
This is the last in a series of books illustrating Brazilian lichen specimens collected by the second author in the past decade. This volume includes some specimens and species that were not treated in previous books. As ever, it includes many isotypes of species that were recently described. The main purpose is to give many people virtual access to these unique specimens.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3759727700
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 625
Book Description
This is the last in a series of books illustrating Brazilian lichen specimens collected by the second author in the past decade. This volume includes some specimens and species that were not treated in previous books. As ever, it includes many isotypes of species that were recently described. The main purpose is to give many people virtual access to these unique specimens.
Tropical Biology and Conservation Management - Volume IX
Author: Kleber Del Claro
Publisher: EOLSS Publications
ISBN: 1848262809
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
This Encyclopedia of Tropical Biology and Conservation Management is a component of the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. Tropical environments cover the most part of still preserved natural areas of the Earth. The greatest biodiversity, as in terms of animals and plants, as microorganisms, is placed in these hot and rainy ecosystems spread up and below the Equator line. Additionally, the most part of food products, with vegetal or animal origin, that sustain nowadays human beings is direct or undirected dependent of tropical productivity. Biodiversity should be looked at and evaluated not only in terms of numbers of species, but also in terms of the diversity of interactions among distinct organisms that it maintains. In this sense, the complexity of web structure in tropical systems is a promise of future to nature preservation on Earth. In the chemicals of tropical plant and animals, could be the cure to infinite number of diseases, new food sources, and who knows what more. Despite these facts tropical areas have been exploited in an irresponsible way for more than 500 years due the lack of an ecological conscience of men. Exactly in the same way we did with temperate areas and also tropical areas in the north of Equator line. Nowadays, is estimated that due human exploitation, nation conflicts and social problems, less than 8% of tropical nature inside continental areas is still now untouchable. The extension of damage in the tropical areas of oceans is unknown. Thus so, all knowledge we could accumulate about tropical systems will help us, as in the preservations of these important and threatened ecosystems as in a future recuperation, when it was possible. Only knowing the past and developing culture, mainly that directed to peace, to a better relationship among nations and responsible use and preservation of natural resources, human beings will have a long future on Earth. These volumes, Tropical Biology and Natural Resources was divided in sessions to provide the reader the better comprehension possible of issue and also to enable future complementation and improvements in the encyclopedia. Like we work with life, we intended to transform this encyclopedia also in a “life” volume, in what new information could be added in any time. As president of the encyclopedia and main editor I opened the theme with an article titled: “Tropical Biology and Natural resources: Historical Pathways and Perspectives”, providing the reader an initial view of the origins of human knowledge about the tropical life, and what we hope to the future. In the sequence we have more than 100 chapters distributed in tem sessions: Tropical Ecology (TE); Tropical Botany (TB); Tropical Zoology (TZ); Savannah Ecosystems (SE); Desert Ecosystems (DE); Tropical Agriculture (TA); Natural History of Tropical Plants (NH); Human Impact on Tropical Ecosystems (HI); Tropical Phytopathology and Entomology (TPE); Case Studies (CS). This 11-volume set contains several chapters, each of size 5000-30000 words, with perspectives, applications and extensive illustrations. It is the only publication of its kind carrying state-of-the-art knowledge in the fields of Tropical Biology and Conservation Management and is aimed, by virtue of the several applications, at the following five major target audiences: University and College Students, Educators, Professional Practitioners, Research Personnel and Policy Analysts, Managers, and Decision Makers and NGOs.
Publisher: EOLSS Publications
ISBN: 1848262809
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
This Encyclopedia of Tropical Biology and Conservation Management is a component of the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. Tropical environments cover the most part of still preserved natural areas of the Earth. The greatest biodiversity, as in terms of animals and plants, as microorganisms, is placed in these hot and rainy ecosystems spread up and below the Equator line. Additionally, the most part of food products, with vegetal or animal origin, that sustain nowadays human beings is direct or undirected dependent of tropical productivity. Biodiversity should be looked at and evaluated not only in terms of numbers of species, but also in terms of the diversity of interactions among distinct organisms that it maintains. In this sense, the complexity of web structure in tropical systems is a promise of future to nature preservation on Earth. In the chemicals of tropical plant and animals, could be the cure to infinite number of diseases, new food sources, and who knows what more. Despite these facts tropical areas have been exploited in an irresponsible way for more than 500 years due the lack of an ecological conscience of men. Exactly in the same way we did with temperate areas and also tropical areas in the north of Equator line. Nowadays, is estimated that due human exploitation, nation conflicts and social problems, less than 8% of tropical nature inside continental areas is still now untouchable. The extension of damage in the tropical areas of oceans is unknown. Thus so, all knowledge we could accumulate about tropical systems will help us, as in the preservations of these important and threatened ecosystems as in a future recuperation, when it was possible. Only knowing the past and developing culture, mainly that directed to peace, to a better relationship among nations and responsible use and preservation of natural resources, human beings will have a long future on Earth. These volumes, Tropical Biology and Natural Resources was divided in sessions to provide the reader the better comprehension possible of issue and also to enable future complementation and improvements in the encyclopedia. Like we work with life, we intended to transform this encyclopedia also in a “life” volume, in what new information could be added in any time. As president of the encyclopedia and main editor I opened the theme with an article titled: “Tropical Biology and Natural resources: Historical Pathways and Perspectives”, providing the reader an initial view of the origins of human knowledge about the tropical life, and what we hope to the future. In the sequence we have more than 100 chapters distributed in tem sessions: Tropical Ecology (TE); Tropical Botany (TB); Tropical Zoology (TZ); Savannah Ecosystems (SE); Desert Ecosystems (DE); Tropical Agriculture (TA); Natural History of Tropical Plants (NH); Human Impact on Tropical Ecosystems (HI); Tropical Phytopathology and Entomology (TPE); Case Studies (CS). This 11-volume set contains several chapters, each of size 5000-30000 words, with perspectives, applications and extensive illustrations. It is the only publication of its kind carrying state-of-the-art knowledge in the fields of Tropical Biology and Conservation Management and is aimed, by virtue of the several applications, at the following five major target audiences: University and College Students, Educators, Professional Practitioners, Research Personnel and Policy Analysts, Managers, and Decision Makers and NGOs.
Brazilian Lichens Vol. III
Author: Felix Schumm
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752661496
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
This book illustrates lichens that were recently collected in Mato Grosso do Sul state in Brazil. The second author lived during four years in this state while he was visiting professor at the main university. He made numerous excursions, often with colleagues, to whom he is very thankful, to collect lichens all over the state. This book depicts a selection of those. For many species, this is the first time that colour pictures are published. Full references to the descriptive literature and to synonyms are given. New species: Constrictolumina fusca Aptroot & Schumm Pyrenula lilaceoreagens Aptroot, Carollo & Schumm Thelopis flavosorediata Aptroot & Schumm
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752661496
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
This book illustrates lichens that were recently collected in Mato Grosso do Sul state in Brazil. The second author lived during four years in this state while he was visiting professor at the main university. He made numerous excursions, often with colleagues, to whom he is very thankful, to collect lichens all over the state. This book depicts a selection of those. For many species, this is the first time that colour pictures are published. Full references to the descriptive literature and to synonyms are given. New species: Constrictolumina fusca Aptroot & Schumm Pyrenula lilaceoreagens Aptroot, Carollo & Schumm Thelopis flavosorediata Aptroot & Schumm
transactions of the botanical society volume ix
Brazilian Lichens Vol V
Author: Felix Schumm
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3756812235
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
This book illustrates lichens that were recently collected in the temperate to subtropical states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. For some species, these are the first colour illustrations published. Parmeliaceae are well represented in this book, depicting some species with very limited distributions. Full synonymies are given, and species descriptions. New species: Ramonia longispora Aptroot & Schumm
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3756812235
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
This book illustrates lichens that were recently collected in the temperate to subtropical states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. For some species, these are the first colour illustrations published. Parmeliaceae are well represented in this book, depicting some species with very limited distributions. Full synonymies are given, and species descriptions. New species: Ramonia longispora Aptroot & Schumm
The American Naturalist
The Journal of the Linnean Society
The Journal of the Linnean Society of London
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Author: Linnean Society of London
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zoology
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zoology
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description