Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.
Manatees, the gentle giants of Florida's lagoons and coastal habitats, can bring a smile to the face of anybody lucky enough to spy one. As manatees dip and roll through the water, crowds gather to watch them feed on aquatic vegetation. Whether they are congregating by the hundreds or resting or feeding alone, viewing these sea cows can provide anyone interested in nature with hours of tranquil pleasure. Having survived for eons, today's manatees are now under constant threat due to our rapidly swelling human population. Their habitats are often devastated by development and pollution. The slow-moving manatees also live at the mercy of chance, for they occupy waters filled with fast-moving boats powered by razor-sharp propellers-a new form of predator from which they have no protection. Boat speed limits have been put in place to protect manatees, but there is a constant push to lift them so that people can once again zip across the waters that manatees call home. For this reason, manatees are often a subject of controversy that pits their lives against the rights of boat owners. In this book, manatee expert John E.Reynolds III and famed photographer Wayne Lynch join forces to reveal the clearest portrait of manatees ever published. Florida Manatees is a song for the manatee, a celebration of the lives of these majestic creatures. Reynolds's concise, informative text shares what scientists know about manatees, while Lynch's beautiful photographs instantly demonstrate how special these "potatoes with whiskers" really are. By encouraging an appreciation of manatees, the authors hope to help ensure a future in which Floridians can find ways to coexist with and continue to enjoy these uniquely wonderful sirenian inhabitants of their state. Included in this book:* How manatees first came to Florida waters* How manatees fit into the ecosystems of Florida* What and how much manatees eat* How manatees behave and communicate with one another* Why manatees look the way they do* Why manatees have whiskers* How manatee mothers feed their young and much more
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2017-06-20
Mått229 x 279 x 17 mm
Vikt930 g
FormatInbunden
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor160
FörlagJohns Hopkins University Press
MedarbetareLynch,Wayne
ISBN9781421421919
UtmärkelserWinner of CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2017 (United States)
John E. Reynolds III is the senior scientist at Mote Marine Laboratory's Manatee Research Program and the former chair of the US Marine Mammal Commission. He is the coeditor of Marine Mammal Research: Conservation beyond Crisis and the coauthor of Mysterious Manatees. Wayne Lynch is a renowned and widely published professional wildlife photographer. He is the author of Owls of the United States and Canada: A Complete Guide to Their Biology and Behavior and the coauthor of Penguins: The Animal Answer Guide.
1. From a Bluff on Guadeloupe2. A Hodge-Podge of Adaptations3. Evolution4. The Stuff of Myths and Legends5. Behavior and Ecology6. Reproduction and Life History7. Habitat Protection8. Conservation Threats9. Conservation SolutionsEpilogueSelected References and Further ReadingIndex
The result is a lovely book that sounds as though it would appeal primarily to scientists, but which offers inviting color photos and history that make it accessible to lay audiences both within Florida and outside the state.—Donovan's Literary Services
Ellen Hines, John E. Reynolds, The Australian Heritage Council, Ross McKenzie, Rosalind Blanche, III Reynolds, John E., John E Reynolds, Lemnuel Aragones, Antonio Mignucci-Giannoni, Miriam Marmontel
Helene Marsh, Thomas J. O'Shea, John E. Reynolds III III, North Queensland) Marsh, Helene (James Cook University, John E. Reynolds III, Thomas J O'Shea, John E Reynolds III
Timothy J. Ragen, Marine Mammal Commission) Ragen, Timothy J. (Scientific Program Director, Timothy J Ragen, John E. Reynolds III, William F. Perrin, Randall R. Reeves, Suzanne Montgomery, U.S. Marine Mammal Commission) Reynolds III, John E. (Chairman, Southwest Fisheries Science Center) Perrin, William F. (Supervisory Fishery Biologist and Senior Scientist, Randall R. (Okapi Wildlife Associates) Reeves, Marine Mammal Commission) Montgomery, Suzanne (Special Assistant to the Executive Director, John E Reynolds III, William F Perrin, Randall R Reeves
Helene Marsh, Thomas J. O'Shea, John E. Reynolds III III, John E. Reynolds III, North Queensland) Marsh, Helene (James Cook University, John E. Reynolds Iii
Ellen Hines, John E. Reynolds, The Australian Heritage Council, Ross McKenzie, Rosalind Blanche, III Reynolds, John E., John E Reynolds, Lemnuel Aragones, Antonio Mignucci-Giannoni, Miriam Marmontel