Tag: Ecology

Early Modern Media Ecology


Free Download Early Modern Media Ecology
English | 2024 | ISBN: 1009298100 | 144 Pages | PDF (True) | 6 MB
The early modern world was as enigmatic as it was dynamic. New epistemologies and technologies, open controversies about the world and afterworld, encounters with various cultures, and numerous forms of entertainment wetted the appetite for ever-new sensational experiences, an emerging visual language, and different social constellations. Thaumaturgy, the art of making wonder, was the historical term under which many of these forms were subsumed: encompassing everything from magic lanterns to puppets to fireworks, and deliberately mingling the spheres of commercial entertainment, art, and religion. But thaumaturgy was not just an idle pastime but a vital field of cultural and intercultural negotiation. This Element introduces this field and suggests a new form of historiography-media ecology-which focuses on connections, formations, and transformations and takes a global perspective.

(more…)

Biology and Ecology of the Venomous Catfishes


Free Download Biology and Ecology of the Venomous Catfishes
English | 2024 | ISBN: 1774914522 | 275 Pages | PDF (True) | 23 MB
Here is a first-of-its-kind volume on the biology and ecology of venomous and traumatogenic freshwater and marine catfishes. This comprehensive volume first provides an introduction to venomous catfish families and then goes on to describe and explain their diversity, species, characteristics, geographical distribution, venomous symptoms, ecology, and the pharmaceutical value of catfish venoms.

(more…)

The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas Part 2


Free Download The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas: Part 2 By Anugerah Nontji, Mohammad Kasim Moosa, Tomas Tomascik
1997 | 752 Pages | ISBN: 9625931635 | PDF | 133 MB
The second volume discusses the origins, formation and distribution of various reef types in the Indonesian Archipelago, and provides new estimates on their extent.

(more…)

The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas Part 1


Free Download The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas: Part 1 By Anugerah Nontji, Mohammad Kasim Moosa, Tomas Tomascik
1997 | 691 Pages | ISBN: 9625930787 | PDF | 117 MB
The first volume provides a review of the geology, physical oceanography and meteorology of the archipelago. Coral reefs, one of the most important, yet least known ecosystems in Indonesia, are introduced in this volume through discussions of the geologic history of reefs, followed by a review of the major theories of coral reef formation, development and their world distribution. Corals and other reef-associated organisms are then examined. The chapter on foraminifera, major producers of the present and past carbonate deposits, presents some little-known Indonesian assemblages. Next, the authors look at the natural environmental factors that affect coral reef development and survival. A chapter on coral reef growth and development concludes the first volume.

(more…)

The Ecology of Nusa Tenggara and Maluku


Free Download The Ecology of Nusa Tenggara and Maluku By Kathryn Monk, Yance de Fretes, Gayatri Reksodiharjo-Lilley
1997 | 984 Pages | ISBN: 0198501846 | PDF | 47 MB
The Ecology of Nusa Tenggara and Maluku presents, for the first time within one cover, extensive baseline data on the region’s natural history, peoples, ecosystems, biodiversity, and land-use. It discusses these in historical context, as well as in the context of the socio-economic developmentof the region. Highly illustrated, and accessible to any reader with an interest in the region, it also provides guidelines to scientific researchers on worthwhile ecological and socio-economic research projects. It will be invaluable to all individuals involved in development planning andenvironmental management within the region.

(more…)

Microbial Ecology


Free Download Microbial Ecology By Larry L. Barton, Diana E. Northup
2011 | 440 Pages | ISBN: 0470048174 | PDF | 11 MB
This book covers the ecological activities of microbes in the biosphere with an emphasis on microbial interactions within their environments and communities In thirteen concise and timely chapters, Microbial Ecology presents a broad overview of this rapidly growing field, explaining the basic principles in an easy-to-follow manner. Using an integrative approach, it comprehensively covers traditional issues in ecology as well as cutting-edge content at the intersection of ecology, microbiology, environmental science and engineering, and molecular biology. Examining the microbial characteristics that enable microbes to grow in different environments, the book provides insights into relevant methodologies for characterization of microorganisms in the environment. The authors draw upon their extensive experience in teaching microbiology to address the latest hot-button topics in the field, such as: Ecology of microorganisms in natural and engineered environments Advances in molecular-based understanding of microbial phylogeny and interactions Microbially driven biogeochemical processes and interactions among microbial populations and communities Microbial activities in extreme or unusual environments Ecological studies pertaining to animal, plant, and insect microbiology Microbial processes and interactions associated with environmental pollution Designed for use in teaching, Microbial Ecology offers numerous special features to aid both students and instructors, including: Information boxes that highlight key microbial ecology issues "Microbial Spotlights" that focus on how prominent microbial ecologists became interested in microbial ecology Examples that illustrate the role of bacterial interaction with humans Exercises to promote critical thinking Selected reading lists Chapter summaries and review questions for class discussion Various microbial interactions and community structures are presented through examples and illustrations. Also included are mini case studies that address activities of microorganisms in specific environments, as well as a glossary and key words. All these features make this an ideal textbook for graduate or upper-level undergraduate students in biology, microbiology, ecology, or environmental science. It also serves as a highly useful reference for scientists and environmental professionals. PowerPoint slides of figures from the book are available for download at: ftp://ftp.wiley.com/public/sci_tech_med/microbial_ecology

(more…)

Conservation Linking Ecology, Economics, and Culture


Free Download Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, "Conservation: Linking Ecology, Economics, and Culture"
English | ISBN: 0691049793 | 2005 | 376 pages | PDF | 32 MB
Nearly 90 percent of the earth’s land surface is directly affected by human infrastructure and activities, yet less than 5 percent is legally "protected" for biodiversity conservation-and even most large protected areas have people living inside their boundaries. In all but a small fraction of the earth’s land area, then, conservation and people must coexist. Conservation is a resource for all those who aim to reconcile biodiversity with human livelihoods. It traces the historical roots of modern conservation thought and practice, and explores current perspectives from evolutionary and community ecology, conservation biology, anthropology, political ecology, economics, and policy. The authors examine a suite of conservation strategies and perspectives from around the world, highlighting the most innovative and promising avenues for future efforts.

(more…)

Developmental Biology and Larval Ecology The Natural History of the Crustacea, Volume 7


Free Download Klaus Anger, "Developmental Biology and Larval Ecology: The Natural History of the Crustacea, Volume 7"
English | ISBN: 0190648953 | 2020 | 464 pages | EPUB | 40 MB
This is the seventh volume of a ten-volume series on The Natural History of the Crustacea. Chapters in this volume synthesize our current understanding of early crustacean development from the egg through the embryonic and larval phase. The first part of this book focuses on the elemental aspects of crustacean embryonic development. The second part of the book provides an account of the larval phase of crustaceans and describes processes that influence the development from hatching to an adult-like juvenile. The third and final part of the book explores ecological interactions during the planktonic phase and how crustacean larvae manage to find food, navigate the dynamic water column, and avoid predators in a medium that offers few refuges.

(more…)