Wiesbaden: AULA-Verlag, 1995. — P. 1100-1519 — ISBN: 3-89104-483-6. With the exception of its northwestern comer (or, for terrestrial animals, the entire subtropical area north of the Sahara) which is inhabited by a fauna with European affinities, Africa represents a distinct and well delimited zoogeographi-cal entity, usually recorded in the literature as the “Ethiopian...
Stavropol: Publishing house SKFU, 2018. – 168 p. The basis of this work was the materials of thirty years of practical and scientific work (since the 1980 s of the last century) on the reservoirs and fish farms in the region under study. These are personal records, as well as data from research reports of Krasnodar Research Institute of Fish Industry (KrasNIIIR), All-Union...
Calcutta: Zoological Survey of India, 1995. — 243 p. The Himalayan region is one of the richest area of biodiversity of India. The Zoological Survey of India under its programme of "Ecosystem Survey" identified the major ecosystems for survey, exploration analysis and documentation upto 2000 A.D.. The present document is a contribution from same programm and covers the "Uttar...
University of Texas Press, 2002. - 442 p. At the biological crossroads of the Americas, Costa Rica hosts an astonishing array of plants and animals-over half a million species! Ecotourists, birders, and biologists come from around the world to immerse themselves in the country's unspoiled rain forests, mountains, and beaches, drawn by the likelihood of seeing more than three or...
By F. Jensenius Madsen Zoological Museum. Copenhagen Introductory remarks Historical steps in the exploration of the deep-sea fauna The delimitation of the abyssal region The bathymetrical range of the Porcellanasteridae The mode of life of the Porcellanasteridae The geological age of the Porcellanasteridae The interrelationships of the porcellanasterid genera The geological...
Kolkata: Zoological Survey of India, 2005. — 381 p. — ISBN: 81-8171-077-0 The hill state of Himachal Pradesh with an area of about 55.673 sq kIns is nearly 10.54 percentage of the Himalayan land mass. The Himalayas due to its varied physiography and altitude ranging from foot hills to the highest peacks of Mount Everest are considered as one of the hotspots of 15 Mega...
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2012. — 206 p. — ISBN10: 1442211857, ISBN13: 978-1442211858 As Julie Urbanik vividly illustrates, non-human animals are central to our daily human lives. We eat them, wear them, live with them, work them, experiment on them, try to save them, spoil them, abuse them, fight them, hunt them, buy and sell them, love them, and hate them. Placing...
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