Planting Clues: How plants solve crimes
Autor David J. Gibsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 aug 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198868606
ISBN-10: 019886860X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 black and white images and 4 Colour Plates
Dimensiuni: 142 x 220 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019886860X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 black and white images and 4 Colour Plates
Dimensiuni: 142 x 220 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The narrative offers an interesting experience for the reader, who may learn and be entertained at the same time.
A great and fascinating read that will be devoured by both those lay folk into popular science and crime procedural stories alike, but also those who have studied biological sciences
There is some genuinely interesting material here... You can't fault Gibson's enthusiasm for the subject - and I suspect would-be botanists will enjoy it, while murder mystery writers will gain some excellent ideas for methods that their CSI teams can use.
A wide-ranging survey of forensic botany... [the book] has some great tales about how plants help solve crimes - and are used to commit them.
Gibson is a brisk, lucid writer...very good at conveying complex technical information smoothly.
Planting Clues opens up a world that few of us know about, and while the book is heavy on technical details, it manages to balance these with (often brutal) case studies that help to bring to life the many ways in which plants (and botanists) have helped to solve crimes. This makes the pages fly by.
A great book... Written in a very accessible way, Planting Clues should not only appeal to the general reader, but will also serve well as a textbook for an undergraduate course on forensic... a most welcome addition to the literature on plant-based forensics.
well-structured and readable
Gibson's case studies aren't for the faint of heart... Armchair criminologists...will find plenty to like.
Recommended reading for those interested in biology, forensic sciences, botany, and crime solving.
David Gibson provides an engaging introduction, eminently readable...Not only is Planting Clues a great and fascinating read that will be devoured by both those lay folk into popular science and crime procedural stories alike, but also those who have studied biological sciences, are doing so, or are thinking of embarking on a bioscience course...I highly recommend [it].
This volume is an excellent, entirely new type of treatment of the subject matter, deeply researched, and clearly and succinctly written.
Gibson's book includes a wide range of examples of 'forensic botany'...Gibson makes clear that taxonomic classification is at the heart of all forensic applications of botany, from Locard's dandelion to Wiltshire's palynomorphs.
A great and fascinating read that will be devoured by both those lay folk into popular science and crime procedural stories alike, but also those who have studied biological sciences
There is some genuinely interesting material here... You can't fault Gibson's enthusiasm for the subject - and I suspect would-be botanists will enjoy it, while murder mystery writers will gain some excellent ideas for methods that their CSI teams can use.
A wide-ranging survey of forensic botany... [the book] has some great tales about how plants help solve crimes - and are used to commit them.
Gibson is a brisk, lucid writer...very good at conveying complex technical information smoothly.
Planting Clues opens up a world that few of us know about, and while the book is heavy on technical details, it manages to balance these with (often brutal) case studies that help to bring to life the many ways in which plants (and botanists) have helped to solve crimes. This makes the pages fly by.
A great book... Written in a very accessible way, Planting Clues should not only appeal to the general reader, but will also serve well as a textbook for an undergraduate course on forensic... a most welcome addition to the literature on plant-based forensics.
well-structured and readable
Gibson's case studies aren't for the faint of heart... Armchair criminologists...will find plenty to like.
Recommended reading for those interested in biology, forensic sciences, botany, and crime solving.
David Gibson provides an engaging introduction, eminently readable...Not only is Planting Clues a great and fascinating read that will be devoured by both those lay folk into popular science and crime procedural stories alike, but also those who have studied biological sciences, are doing so, or are thinking of embarking on a bioscience course...I highly recommend [it].
This volume is an excellent, entirely new type of treatment of the subject matter, deeply researched, and clearly and succinctly written.
Gibson's book includes a wide range of examples of 'forensic botany'...Gibson makes clear that taxonomic classification is at the heart of all forensic applications of botany, from Locard's dandelion to Wiltshire's palynomorphs.
Notă biografică
David J. Gibson is Professor of Plant Biology and University Distinguished Scholar at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He is Senior Editor of the Journal of Ecology, and author of a number of books, including Grasslands and Climate Change (2019, with J. A. Newman), Methods in Comparative Plant Population Ecology, 2nd edition (2015) and Grasses and Grassland Ecology (2009).