Galápagos: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440864698
ISBN-10: 1440864691
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 50 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440864691
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 50 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Thematic essays introduce readers to the Galápagos Islands, providing deep coverage on the geography and geology of the islands, as well as such topics as Charles Darwin, evolution, and tourism
Notă biografică
Randy Moore, PhD, is professor of biology at the University of Minnesota. He is coauthor, with Sehoya Cotner, of Understanding Galápagos: What You'll See and What It Means.
Cuprins
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionAbbreviationsChronologyGalápagos at a GlancePart I Thematic Essays 1Geology, Volcanoes, and LavaClimate, Currents, and WeatherDarwin in Galápagos 17The Mysteries of Floreana IslandBaltra and World War IIGiant Tortoises: The Galápagos of GalápagosDarwin's FinchesEvolution in Galápagos: The Work of Rosemary and Peter GrantPlants and Vegetative ZonesTourismInvasive SpeciesThe Future of GalápagosPart II Topical Entries 97Agassiz, Louis and ElizabethAgricultureAlbatrossAngermeyersBaltra PineBaur, GeorgBeachesBeebe, Charles WilliamBerlanga, Fray Tomás deBiosecurityBirdsBlackberryBoats of NoteBoobiesBowman, Robert I.California Academy of Sciences Expedition 1905-1906Casa MatrizCharles Darwin Foundation and Research StationClimate ChangeCobos, Manuel JuliánCoffeeColnett, JamesColonization by Plants and AnimalsCowley, AmbroseCreationismDampier, WilliamDarling, SarahDarwin, Charles RobertDarwin's Finches: Truth and LegendDarwin's Name in GalápagosEibl-Eibesfeldt, IrenäusFawkes, GuyFiliate Science Antrorse: A Search for UtopiaThe First Biological Research StationFishFitzRoy, RobertFlightless CormorantsFrigatebirdsGalápagosGalápagos HawkGalápagos Marine ReserveGalápagos National ParkGalápagos PenguinGalápagos TomatoGeckosGould, John and ElizabethGovernance: Galápagos Governing CouncilHawai'i: Comparisons with GalápagosHitler in Galápagos?HMS BeagleHooker, Joseph DaltonHotel GalápagosHuxley, Julian SorellHydrothermal VentsIntentionally Introduced InvadersInternational Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)InvertebratesJessicaKicker RockLack, DavidLand IguanasLava LizardsLawson, NicholasLonesome GeorgeLowe, PercyMammalsMangrovesMapsMarine IguanaMelville, HermanMockingbirdsMoviesNames of IslandsNaturalist GuidesNorwegiansOpuntia (Prickly Pear Cactus)OrchilsPalo Santo (Bursera spp.)Penal ColoniesPhilornis downsiPirates and WhalersPost Office BayProject IsabelaProtecting Wildlife Before GNPQuinineRays and SharksReiser, SaydeeRoosevelt, Franklin DelanoRules of Galápagos National ParkSalt and Minas de SalScalesiaSea Lions and Fur Sea LionsSea TurtlesSnakesSpecial Law of 1998Stokes, PringleSvaapTownsUNESCO World Heritage SiteVan Straelen, VictorVillamil, José MaríaVon Hagen, Victor WolfgangVoyage of the Beagle, TheWall of TearsWatkins, PatrickWaved AlbatrossWittmersWolf, TheodorPart III Primary Documents 361Document 1: Tomás Berlanga Discovers Galápagos, 1535Document 2: A Literary Pirate Visits Galápagos, 1684Document 3: Ambrose Cowley Names Some Islands in Galápagos, 1688Document 4: Woodes Rogers Describes His Tour of the Islands, 1709Document 5: David Porter Describes Some of the Islands' Plants and Animals, 1812Document 6: David Porter Wonders about the Origin of Galápagos' Strange Animals, 1812Document 7: George Byron Finds "As Wild and Desolate a Scene as Imagination Can Picture," 1825Document 8: "Our Respiration Now Became Difficult": An Eyewitness Account of a Terrifying Volcanic Eruption in Galápagos, 1825Document 9: Charles Darwin's First Impressions of Galápagos, 1835Document 10: Charles Darwin's Strange Encounters with Marine Iguanas, 1839Document 11: Charles Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle, the World's Most Famous Writing about Galápagos, 1845Document 12: Herman Melville and the Desolation of Galápagos, 1854Document 13: Agassiz Disagrees with Darwin, 1872Appendix 1: The Major Islands and Their Visitor SitesAppendix 2: Darwin Aboard the BeagleGlossaryBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Recommended. All readers.