The Flora of Somalia is now in stock at NHBS. The last volume in a series of four, it covers 33 families making up more than 1000 species, of which, 137 are newly described as part of this project.
Category: Book Collections
World Butterflies
Picture a world without butterflies. Bernard d’Abrera’s beautiful guide to the identification of the True Butterflies could not have come at a better time. In a recent article in the Guardian, Sir David Attenborough, chairman of Butterfly Conservation, highlights the problem:
The declines of butterflies are deeply concerning, especially in light of the recently published declines of common moths. Together, these losses indicate that we are entering a deep biodiversity crisis that needs the urgent attention of us all.
Sharks under increased threat from fisheries
New research indicates that shark species may be under greater threat from human activity than previously thought. Results just published in Proceedings of the Royal Society by Professor Monty Priede, Director of Aberdeen University’s Oceanlab, suggest that sharks haven’t adapted to depths of more than 3,000 metres – making them absent from over 70% of the world’s oceans, and, crucially, mostly present at depths within the reach of human fisheries. This research raises the interesting question of why there are no really deep water species of shark when many species of bony fish are adapted to far deeper waters.
News of this research has been reported widely: see e.g. Guardian and BBC coverage.
Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras: The Status of the Chondrichthyan Fishes and the forthcoming Sharks of the World: An Annotated and Illustrated Catalogue of Shark Species Known to Date, Volume 1 FAO are key references for those interested in the status of shark species from a conservation viewpoint.
For more general information Collins Field Guide: Sharks of the World is hard to beat (see also the previous edition Collins Sharks and Rays) or Shark. Sharks, Skates, and Rays The Biology of Elasmobranch Fishes provides comprehensive coverage on the biology and ecology of sharks.
Penguins
Do you love penguins? Would you like to see stunning close-ups of Rockhoppers?
Do Chinstrap Penguins really look as if they’re wearing a chinstrap?
Did you know there is a Macaroni Penguin?
And which famous poet called the penguin: static traveler, deliberate priest of the cold…? Find out in this beautiful book.
Now in stock. £14.50
Dodo: the Bird behind the Legend – review on www.fatbirder.com
Dodo: The Bird behind the Legend
It is a sad tale indeed of how man’s selfish use of the world despoiled paradise and led to the Dodo’s demise along with other avian endemics and much more besides. Worse still is the fact that if we could turn back the clock, despite all we have learned, we would probably do it all again so long as humans see the natural world as their resource rather than their companion.
The book has collected together some excellent paintings, sculpture, and even fiction giving breadth to the myths as well as the facts and even speculates as to whether we could re-engineer a dodo from the remaining relatives not too forced into extinction. As sad as the subject matter may be this is a delightfully well written and presented work which I much enjoyed reading and looking at; it deserves a wide audience not just for its message but its intrinsic qualities.
Read the full review at www.fatbirder.com
Other books about the island of Mauritius
Giant Squid
The BBC have a great article about an almost complete giant squid on display at the Natural History Museum in London. It’s over 8.62m long!
Very little is known about the giant squid. For general cephalopod biology see:
Comprehensive information on cephalopods can be found at CephBase.
Galapagos Islands Explorer
I’m sure anyone with an interest in biology is keen to visit these famous islands. The author, Nigel Sitwell, is Chairman of the Galapagos Conservation Trust. Their Website is an excellent source of information on the islands and efforts to conserve and study the unique biodiversity found there.
More than just maps, Ocean Explorers are a comprehensive source of information on location, fauna, flora, people and history.
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Threatened Birds of the World
The special offer price of £35.00 for Threatened Birds of the World has now been extended for the whole of 2006!
Voted one of the best bird books of the year.
Handbook of Birds of the World
Handbook of the Birds of the World, Volume 10: Cuckoo-Shrikes to Thrushes is now in stock. Copies are being despatched and will be with customers shortly – a magnificent addition to this long-running series.
Birds of Kuwait: A Portrait
NHBS is pleased to announce that we are distributing the fantastic Birds of Kuwait: A Portrait. Just £29.99, this book is bilingual Arabic/English and provides fascinating coverage on Kuwaits birds.