Wild Habitats : A Natural History of Australian Ecosystems

Author(s): Allan Fox and Steve Parish

RARE AND COLLECTIBLE | AUSTRALIANA

Habitat is the great facilitator of life. It provides nutrition, protection and, with the changing seasons, renewal of natural resources. Ocean and icefield, desert and forest all influence the greater environment, creating a living ecosystem that is in a constant state of flux and evolutionAfter Antarctica, Australia is the driest continent on Earth, but from its teeming oceans to its arid inland, its varied habitats support a wealth of flora and fauna, much of it endemic to the region in which it is found.Wild Habitatscharts the evolution and development of the Australian environment - the geological forces that shaped the landscapes, the effect of weather and temperature, the creation and adaptation of plant an animal species, and how human interference has, and will continue to, produce environmental change. It provides an in-depth study of Australia from the soil up, adding layer upon layer of information that shows just how this extraordinary continent functions on an environmental level.

2007, First edition, first printing. A near fine copy only marked by very minor rubbing on the spine ends and a small scuffed area on the front pastedown. The d/w is also near fine. Scans available if required.


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  • : 9780733319471
  • : ABC Books
  • : ABC Books
  • : 20 April 2024
  • : books

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  • : 1
  • : Hardback
  • : Allan Fox and Steve Parish