Pinaceae
- 340 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Starting with the basic question of what conifers are, this title continues to explore their evolution, taxonomy, ecology, distribution, human uses, and issues of conservation. It is suitable for plant lovers, natural historians, and those who seek to learn more about the early history of life on our planet.
Focusing on the global diversity of conifers, this comprehensive handbook covers all 615 species, including the lesser-known tropical and Southern Hemisphere varieties. It diverges from traditional European and North American perspectives by providing extensive insights into taxonomy, biology, ecology, and distribution. The author, drawing on nearly 30 years of research, enriches the text with original line drawings and photographs from natural habitats, making it an invaluable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike.
This updated edition, originally published in 1990, features an extensive compilation of 3,787 references to published literature, enhancing its depth and scholarly value. It serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers and academics, providing a wealth of information and insights into the subject matter.
The second edition of PINES features updated taxonomic information and introduces a new chapter on phylogeny, enhancing the book's scholarly depth. It also addresses conservation aspects, reflecting current ecological concerns. With 92 illustrations and 103 distribution maps, this edition maintains the original structure while providing comprehensive visual aids to support the text.
Ancient Oaks combines history with science, and tells the story of how the English landscape has been shaped over the past 1000 years, home to the largest population of ancient oaks in Europe.
The story of how ancient oaks have shaped the English landscape over the past 1000 years.