Freshwater Turtles of Australia

Freshwater Turtles of Australia

Author: John Cann

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9781486308248

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Freshwater Turtles of Australia is a comprehensive monograph based on John Cann's highly respected Australian Freshwater Turtles (1998). It reviews new information on the biology of Australian chelid turtles, presents recent perspectives and insights into their history and taxonomy, and provides an introduction to the freshwater turtles of New Guinea and Irian Jaya to Australia's north.


Freshwater Turtles

Freshwater Turtles

Author: John Cann

Publisher: Steve Parish

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9781741934120

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Wild Australia Guides are must-have, ready references for around the home, in the car or to be tucked into a backpack. The series features stunning photographs and compact text for quick and easy identification. Each species profile provides essential information about its identifying features, habitat, diet, distribution and breeding.


A Guide To-- Australian Freshwater Turtles in Captivity

A Guide To-- Australian Freshwater Turtles in Captivity

Author: Adam Elliott

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9780987244741

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Over 300 full colour images support General Husbandry information including pet qualities, handling methods, Housing including indoor and outdoor set-ups, water requirements, heating and lighting, Feeding and Breeding, including Artificial Incubation.


Australian Freshwater Ecology

Australian Freshwater Ecology

Author: Andrew Boulton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-04-11

Total Pages: 711

ISBN-13: 1118568214

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As pressures on Australia's inland waters intensify from population growth, expanding resource development and climate change, there is an urgent need to manage and protect these special areas. Understanding their ecology underpins their wise management and conservation. Australian Freshwater Ecology vividly describes the physical, chemical and biological features of wetlands, lakes, streams, rivers and groundwaters in Australia. It presents the principles of aquatic ecology linked to practical management and conservation, and explains the causes, mechanisms, effects and management of serious environmental problems such as altered water regimes, eutrophication, salinization, acidification and sedimentation of inland waters. Key features: contributions from a diverse, highly qualified team of aquatic ecologists whose expertise spans the ecology and management of standing and running waters in Australia sections covering groundwaters, biodiversity, temporary and tropical waters, climate change, invasive species and freshwater conservation numerous Australian case-studies and guest 'text-boxes' showing management in practice concise descriptions of ecological processes and conceptual models illustrated with original, high- quality diagrams and photographs Readable and logically structured, this text supports undergraduate and postgraduate courses in aquatic ecology and management. It is a valuable reference for consultants, restoration ecologists, water resource managers, science teachers, and other professionals with an interest in the ecology of surface and groundwaters.