Habitats of the World: A Field Guide for Birders, Naturalists, and Ecologists
By (Author) Iain Campbell
By (author) Ken Behrens
By (author) Charles Hesse
By (author) Phil Chaon
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st January 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
Travel guides: eco-tourism / green tourism
577
Paperback
568
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
The first field guide to all of the worlds major land habitatsrichly illustrated and packed with essential information to help you get the most out of your outdoor adventures
Accurately identifying and understanding habitats in detail is essential to any birder, naturalist, outdoor enthusiast, or ecologist who wants to get the most out of their experiences in the field. Habitats of the World is the first field guide to the worlds major land habitats189 in all. Using the format of a natural history field guide, this compact, accessible, and comprehensive book features concise identification descriptions and is richly illustratedincluding more than 650 color photographs of habitats and their wildlife, 150 distribution maps, 200 diagrams, and 150 silhouettes depicting each habitat alongside a human figure, providing an immediate grasp of its look and scale. Each major habitat has an illustrated climate box that allows easy comparisons between habitats. Thirty other illustrated boxes present clear explanations of complex phenomena affecting habitatsfrom plate tectonics and mountain formation to fire regimes and climate change. Requiring no scientific background, Habitats of the World offers quick and reliable information for anyone who wants a deeper understanding and appreciation of the habitats around them, whether in their own backyard or while travelling anywhere in the world.
"A Birdwatcher's Yearbook Best Bird Book of the Year"
"Sixth Place for the 2022 BB/BTO Best Bird Book of the Year, British Birds and the British Trust for Ornithology"
"Ideal if youve ever wondered what wildlife you might find in the Patagonian steppe or what the difference between maquis and garrigue is."---Penny Sarchet, New Scientist Wild Wild Life
"What a book this is a Bible of the worlds habitats! The pictures are amazing, with a great variety of birds, mammals and habitats shown. . . . A brilliant guide for the traveller, though, and an enjoyable read."---John Miles, Birdwatching Magazine
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Nature lovers are in for a treat if theyre looking for an easy to interpret, all-in-one ready reference that covers our entire planets major ecological habitats. . . . Anyone wanting a deeper understanding and appreciation of the habitats around them, be it from the confines of their narrowboat, or while travelling the world, would do well to invest in this book as a quick and reliable source of information.
"---Kevin Thomas, Towpath TalkIain Campbell is the coauthor of Birds of Australia and Wildlife of Australia (both Princeton), and a professional nature guide and tropical landscape geochemist. Ken Behrens, Charley Hesse, and Phil Chaon are professional nature guides. Behrens is a coauthor of Birds of Kruger National Park and Wildlife of Madagascar (both Princeton WILDGuides).