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View article: "Mountain Lions of the Black Hills: History and Ecology" by Jonathan A. Jenks, 2018. [book review]
"Mountain Lions of the Black Hills: History and Ecology" by Jonathan A. Jenks, 2018. [book review] Open
taxon.Each species or taxonomic rank includes a mortphological description, reported hosts, host anatomical site, geographical distribution, and previous literature records.This information is coupled with over 100 detailed illustrations t…
View article: Review: CANIDS OF THE WORLD: WOLVES, WILD DOGS, FOXES, JACKALS, COYOTES, AND THEIR RELATIVES.José R. Castelló.
Review: CANIDS OF THE WORLD: WOLVES, WILD DOGS, FOXES, JACKALS, COYOTES, AND THEIR RELATIVES.José R. Castelló. Open
Canids of the World is one of those reads where just when you think that something cannot be beat, this book comes out. What I mean by that is that I have read many works on wolves and other canids, most recently Nate Blakeslee’s American …
View article: "Dead in Good Company: A Celebration of Mount Auburn Cemetery" by John Harrison and Kim Nagy, 2015. [book review]
"Dead in Good Company: A Celebration of Mount Auburn Cemetery" by John Harrison and Kim Nagy, 2015. [book review] Open
biota and maps showing our planets biogeography would have helped.
View article: "My Watery Self: Memoirs of a Marine Scientist" by Stephen Spotte. 2015. [book review]
"My Watery Self: Memoirs of a Marine Scientist" by Stephen Spotte. 2015. [book review] Open
impacts surrounding the mining of these metals is not the main focus of the book; however, there is enough evidence given to appreciate and have concern over the impact on the environment in the different regions of the world.This work is …