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Nature's Temples : A Natural History of Old-Growth Forests Revised and Expanded
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ISBN: 0691230501 0691230706 9780691230504 Year: 2023 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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"An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In this book, Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest-including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals-differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees"-- "An impassioned case for the importance of ancient forests and their preservation. Standing in an old-growth forest, you can instinctively sense the ways it is different from forests shaped by humans. These ancient, undisturbed ecosystems are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. Nature's Temples explores the science and alchemy of old-growth forests and makes a compelling case for their protection. Many foresters are proponents of forest management while ecologists and conservation biologists believe that the healthiest forests are those we leave alone. Joan Maloof brings together the scientific data we have about old-growth forests, drawing on diverse fields of study to explain the ecological differences among forests of various ages. She describes the life forms and relationships that make old-growth forests unique-from salamanders and micro-snails to plants that communicate through fungi-and reveals why human attempts to manage forests can never replicate nature's sublime handiwork. Maloof invites you to discover the power of these fragile realms that are so inextricably connected to our planet, our fellow species, and our spirits. With drawings by Andrew Joslin that illustrate scientific concepts and capture the remarkable beauty of ancient trees, this revised and expanded edition of Nature's Temples sheds new light on the special role forests play in removing carbon from the atmosphere and shares what we know about the interplay between wildfires and ancient forests"--

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Old growth forests. --- Biodiversity. --- NATURE / Ecology. --- NATURE / Plants / Trees. --- Ancient forests --- Virgin forests --- Forests and forestry --- Biological diversification --- Biological diversity --- Biotic diversity --- Diversification, Biological --- Diversity, Biological --- Biology --- Biocomplexity --- Ecological heterogeneity --- Numbers of species --- Adirondack Mountains. --- Aggression. --- Air pollution. --- American chestnut. --- Anecdotal evidence. --- Anishinaabe. --- Bark beetle. --- Bat. --- Bathing. --- Baxter State Park. --- Behalf. --- Bernie Krause. --- Bowhead whale. --- Calculation. --- Chesapeake Bay. --- Citizen science. --- Climate change. --- Climate pattern. --- Cloud cover. --- Coarse woody debris. --- Coral bleaching. --- Decomposer. --- Deep sea. --- Deforestation. --- Devonian. --- Dry season. --- Ecosystem. --- Fertility. --- Fisherman. --- Flood. --- Food. --- Forest Ecology and Management. --- Forest floor. --- Forest. --- Forestry. --- Fungus. --- Germination. --- Gray fox. --- Great Lakes region. --- Great Smoky Mountains. --- Groundwater. --- Guitar. --- Hearing range. --- Ice Glen. --- Ice age. --- Immune system. --- Indicator species. --- Insect. --- Ivory-billed woodpecker. --- Jagadish Chandra Bose. --- Journal of Mammalogy. --- Juvenile fish. --- Laser rangefinder. --- Lichen. --- Lichenology. --- Longevity. --- Low-pressure area. --- Machine learning. --- Measurement. --- Metre per second. --- Mink. --- Newspaper. --- Northwest Forest Plan. --- Nutrient. --- Old Forest. --- Old-growth forest. --- Oregon Coast Range. --- Organic compound. --- Organism. --- Phosphorus. --- Photosynthesis. --- Physiology. --- Plant evolution. --- Podocnemis. --- Precipitation. --- Rain. --- Ravine. --- Red squirrel. --- Scientist. --- Singing. --- Social complexity. --- Soil. --- Soundscape. --- Species. --- Spectrogram. --- Stoma. --- Swainson's thrush. --- Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest. --- The Botanist. --- Thuja occidentalis. --- Tree height measurement. --- Tsuga. --- Underwater. --- Urban heat island. --- Vernal pool. --- Vibration. --- Website. --- Wildlife. --- lungwort.


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Turtles of the world : a guide to every family
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ISBN: 0691229031 Year: 2021 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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A lavishly illustrated guide to the world's turtles that looks at every family and genusTurtles of the World reveals the extraordinary diversity of these amazing reptiles. Characterized by the cartilaginous shell that acts as a shield to protect the softer body within, turtles are survivors from the time of the dinosaurs and are even more ancient in evolutionary terms than snakes and crocodilians. Of the 356 species known today, some are highly endangered. In this beautiful guide, turtle families, subfamilies, and genera are illustrated with hundreds of color photographs. Each species profile includes a population distribution map, a table of information, and commentary that includes notable characteristics and discussion of related species.More than 250 beautiful color photosEach profile features a distribution map, table of information, and commentaryBroad coverage includes every family and genus

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Turtles. --- Turtles --- Acanthochelys. --- African spurred tortoise. --- Aquatic animal. --- Arrau turtle. --- Asian box turtle. --- Atoll. --- Basking shark. --- Bird egg. --- Blanding's turtle. --- Bog turtle. --- Box turtle. --- Burmese roofed turtle. --- Burmese star tortoise. --- Carapace. --- Central American river turtle. --- Central American snapping turtle. --- Chaco side-necked turtle. --- Chaco tortoise. --- Cheloniidae. --- Clemmys. --- Coastal states. --- Coral reef. --- Crayfish. --- Crocodilia. --- Crustacean. --- Cryptodira. --- Cycloderma. --- Dinosaur. --- Egg as food. --- Egg tooth. --- Egg. --- Eggshell. --- Emys. --- Estuary. --- European pond turtle. --- Flatback sea turtle. --- Four-eyed turtle. --- Galápagos tortoise. --- Geoemydidae. --- Giant tortoise. --- Golden coin turtle. --- Gondwana. --- Graptemys. --- Green sea turtle. --- Hatchling. --- Hawksbill sea turtle. --- Horseshoe crab. --- Indian flapshell turtle. --- Invertebrate. --- Japanese pond turtle. --- Kinosternidae. --- Kinosternon. --- Leatherback sea turtle. --- Lemnoideae. --- Loggerhead sea turtle. --- Madagascan big-headed turtle. --- Malaysia. --- Malaysian giant turtle. --- Marine biology. --- Marine habitats. --- Marine invertebrates. --- Mary River turtle. --- Mauremys. --- Maxilla. --- Mesozoic. --- Monitor lizard. --- Narrow-bridged musk turtle. --- Northern map turtle. --- Odontochelys. --- Olive ridley sea turtle. --- Osteoderm. --- Painted turtle. --- Pancake tortoise. --- Papua New Guinea. --- Pelomedusidae. --- Pig-nosed turtle. --- Pinta Island tortoise. --- Podocnemididae. --- Podocnemis. --- Polyploid. --- Red-crowned roofed turtle. --- Ridley sea turtle. --- Scute. --- Sea turtle. --- Sperm. --- Spotted turtle. --- Staurotypus. --- Striped mud turtle. --- Tetrapod. --- The Voice of the Turtle (play). --- Tortoise. --- Tortoiseshell. --- Trionychidae. --- Turtle Conservancy. --- Turtle shell. --- Twist-necked turtle. --- Watercourse. --- Yangtze giant softshell turtle. --- Yolk sac. --- Yolk.

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