Author: Harald Alfred Rehder
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 904
Book Description
Publisher Description
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Shells
Author: Harald Alfred Rehder
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 904
Book Description
Publisher Description
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 904
Book Description
Publisher Description
Familiar Seashells [of North America].
Author: Harald Alfred Rehder
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780394757957
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
A photographic guide to seashells and facts about each type of shell.
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780394757957
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
A photographic guide to seashells and facts about each type of shell.
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Tropical Marine Fishes
Author: C. Lavett Smith
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 730
Book Description
Identifies the tropical marine fish living off the coast of North America.
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 730
Book Description
Identifies the tropical marine fish living off the coast of North America.
A Field Guide to Shells
Author: Robert Tucker Abbott
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780618164394
Category : Shells
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Describes and depicts eight hundred species of shells.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780618164394
Category : Shells
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Describes and depicts eight hundred species of shells.
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Fossils
Author: Ida Thompson
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description
A photographic field guide to fossils.
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description
A photographic field guide to fossils.
Peterson First Guide to Shells of North America
Author: Jackie Leatherbury Douglass
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395911822
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Describes and illustrates shells found in North America, including gastropods, chitons, and bivalves.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395911822
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Describes and illustrates shells found in North America, including gastropods, chitons, and bivalves.
Guide to Seashells of the World
Author: Arthur Peter Hoblyn Oliver
Publisher: Firefly Books
ISBN: 9781552979433
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Guide to over 1,200 species of seashells from all around the world.
Publisher: Firefly Books
ISBN: 9781552979433
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Guide to over 1,200 species of seashells from all around the world.
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Butterflies
Author: Robert Michael Pyle
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 934
Book Description
Describes the butterflies of North America and includes scientific names, physical description, related species, life cycle and habitat.
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 934
Book Description
Describes the butterflies of North America and includes scientific names, physical description, related species, life cycle and habitat.
A Field Guide to Atlantic Coast Fishes
Author: C. Richard Robins
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395975152
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
The more than 1,000 species descriptions in this guide include information on range and habitat such as depths, bottom types, water temperatures, and salinity. The almost 1,100 illustrations use the Peterson Identification System for quick, accurate field identification.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395975152
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
The more than 1,000 species descriptions in this guide include information on range and habitat such as depths, bottom types, water temperatures, and salinity. The almost 1,100 illustrations use the Peterson Identification System for quick, accurate field identification.
The Book of Shells
Author: M.G. Harasewych
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022617705X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 658
Book Description
Who among us hasn’t marveled at the diversity and beauty of shells? Or picked one up, held it to our ear, and then gazed in wonder at its shape and hue? Many a lifelong shell collector has cut teeth (and toes) on the beaches of the Jersey Shore, the Outer Banks, or the coasts of Sanibel Island. Some have even dived to the depths of the ocean. But most of us are not familiar with the biological origin of shells, their role in explaining evolutionary history, and the incredible variety of forms in which they come. Shells are the external skeletons of mollusks, an ancient and diverse phylum of invertebrates that are in the earliest fossil record of multicellular life over 500 million years ago. There are over 100,000 kinds of recorded mollusks, and some estimate that there are over amillion more that have yet to be discovered. Some breathe air, others live in fresh water, but most live in the ocean. They range in size from a grain of sand to a beach ball and in weight from a few grams to several hundred pounds. And in this lavishly illustrated volume, they finally get their full due. The Book of Shells offers a visually stunning and scientifically engaging guide to six hundred of the most intriguing mollusk shells, each chosen to convey the range of shapes and sizes that occur across a range of species. Each shell is reproduced here at its actual size, in full color, and is accompanied by an explanation of the shell’s range, distribution, abundance, habitat, and operculum—the piece that protects the mollusk when it’s in the shell. Brief scientific and historical accounts of each shell and related species include fun-filled facts and anecdotes that broaden its portrait. The Matchless Cone, for instance, or Conus cedonulli, was one of the rarest shells collected during the eighteenth century. So much so, in fact, that a specimen in 1796 was sold for more than six times as much as a painting by Vermeer at the same auction. But since the advent of scuba diving, this shell has become far more accessible to collectors—though not without certain risks. Some species of Conus produce venom that has caused more than thirty known human deaths. The Zebra Nerite, the Heart Cockle, the Indian Babylon, the Junonia, the Atlantic Thorny Oyster—shells from habitats spanning the poles and the tropics, from the highest mountains to the ocean’s deepest recesses, are all on display in this definitive work.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022617705X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 658
Book Description
Who among us hasn’t marveled at the diversity and beauty of shells? Or picked one up, held it to our ear, and then gazed in wonder at its shape and hue? Many a lifelong shell collector has cut teeth (and toes) on the beaches of the Jersey Shore, the Outer Banks, or the coasts of Sanibel Island. Some have even dived to the depths of the ocean. But most of us are not familiar with the biological origin of shells, their role in explaining evolutionary history, and the incredible variety of forms in which they come. Shells are the external skeletons of mollusks, an ancient and diverse phylum of invertebrates that are in the earliest fossil record of multicellular life over 500 million years ago. There are over 100,000 kinds of recorded mollusks, and some estimate that there are over amillion more that have yet to be discovered. Some breathe air, others live in fresh water, but most live in the ocean. They range in size from a grain of sand to a beach ball and in weight from a few grams to several hundred pounds. And in this lavishly illustrated volume, they finally get their full due. The Book of Shells offers a visually stunning and scientifically engaging guide to six hundred of the most intriguing mollusk shells, each chosen to convey the range of shapes and sizes that occur across a range of species. Each shell is reproduced here at its actual size, in full color, and is accompanied by an explanation of the shell’s range, distribution, abundance, habitat, and operculum—the piece that protects the mollusk when it’s in the shell. Brief scientific and historical accounts of each shell and related species include fun-filled facts and anecdotes that broaden its portrait. The Matchless Cone, for instance, or Conus cedonulli, was one of the rarest shells collected during the eighteenth century. So much so, in fact, that a specimen in 1796 was sold for more than six times as much as a painting by Vermeer at the same auction. But since the advent of scuba diving, this shell has become far more accessible to collectors—though not without certain risks. Some species of Conus produce venom that has caused more than thirty known human deaths. The Zebra Nerite, the Heart Cockle, the Indian Babylon, the Junonia, the Atlantic Thorny Oyster—shells from habitats spanning the poles and the tropics, from the highest mountains to the ocean’s deepest recesses, are all on display in this definitive work.