The North Queensland Naturalist
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 102
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 522
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Brad Pusey
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Published: 2004-09-09
Total Pages: 700
ISBN-13: 064309895X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFreshwater Fishes of North-Eastern Australia provides details of the ecology, systematics, biogeography and management of 79 species of native fish present in the region. It includes detailed information on their identification, evolutionary history, breeding biology, feeding ecology, movement patterns, macro-, meso- and micro-habitat use, water quality tolerances, conservation status and current threats, as well as environmental flow and management needs. Based on the results of extensive field surveys and a comprehensive review of existing literature, it is designed to assist environmental practitioners and managers to make informed decisions about future management strategies. It will also encourage a greater research effort into the region’s aquatic fauna by providing a comprehensive resource that enables other researchers to adopt a more quantitative and strategic framework for their research. Joint winner of the 2005 Whitley Medal.
Author: John Woinarski
Publisher: ANU E Press
Published: 2007-07-01
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 1921313315
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNorthern Australia stands out as one of the largest natural areas remaining on Earth - alongside such global treasures as the Amazon rainforests, the boreal conifer forests of Alaska and Canada, and the polar wilderness of Antarctica. Nature remains in abundance in 'the North'. Its intact tropical savannas, rainforests, and free flowing rivers provide a basis for much of the economic activity and the quality of life for residents of the area. THE NATURE OF NORTHERN AUSTRALIA details the latest science on the Northern environment. With increasing debate over the future of Australias often forgotten North, this is a timely examination of its environmental significance, the ecological processes that make it function, and the economies that are compatible with maintaining healthy communities and people and healthy country into the future.
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 640
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Published: 1936
Total Pages: 448
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 456
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Saville-Kent
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 458
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEducated at King's College, London, the naturalist and marine biologist William Saville-Kent (1845-1908) went on to work at the British Museum and in aquariums at Brighton, Manchester and Westminster. He spent many years in Australia as a fisheries expert, and during this time he made extensive surveys of the natural world. The present work, first published in 1897, was intended to give a non-scientific audience a glimpse of the fantastic array of wildlife in Australia. The author discusses the many varieties of birds, lizards, fish and other sea life, insects (an entire chapter is devoted to termites), and vegetation. He was also able to take advantage of the photographic technology of the time and include around fifty collotype images, which complement the many other illustrations of the plants and animals he writes about, providing a vivid overview of the natural world in late nineteenth-century Australia.
Author: Geoffrey Smith
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 220
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBrief account of Tasmanian natives - first encounter with Europeans and eventual extinction; quotations from explorers writings; appearance, clothing, disposition; theory of origin and link with mainland natives; comments on low state of material culture; burial customs (cremation), language notes; the Black War - George A. Robinson's achievements.