Discovering Australian Butterflies
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Author | : Darryl Stewart |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 119 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Butterflies |
ISBN | : 9780858812413 |
Discovering Australian Butterflies introduces readers to the wonders of this country's rich and varied butterfly fauna. The book considers a representative selection of the more familiar species with a sampling of some rarer ones. Butterflies are in general declining in Australia and elsewhere as a direct result of the destruction and modification of their natural habitats.
Author | : Fanny Karouta-Manasse |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 347 |
Release | : 2017-05-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1486307833 |
Australia’s complex, beautiful and diverse flora is showcased in stunning botanic gardens across the continent. Through exquisite colour photographs taken at the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG), Fanny Karouta-Manasse celebrates the minute and intriguing details of these plants. Discovering Australian Flora explains how plants are displayed in the ANBG according to themes and provides clear and simple geographical, historical and botanical information. It also describes the unique features of Australian flora, including their reliance on fire and ability to survive in poor soil, and looks in detail at the two dominant genera in the Australian landscape – Eucalyptus and Acacia. This fresh and intimate view of some of Australia’s native flora will serve not only as a companion to visitors to the ANBG but will also allow others to explore the wonders of Australia’s botanical treasures. This book will appeal to both local and overseas readers wishing to become more familiar with Australian native flora. The striking photographs will appeal to anyone with an appreciation and passion for nature's beauty.
Author | : Albert Orr |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2010-10-01 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 174269148X |
A complete guide to Australian butterflies, with hundreds of beautiful illustrations in typical habitats.
Author | : Michael Braby |
Publisher | : ANU Press |
Total Pages | : 463 |
Release | : 2018-12-07 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1760462330 |
Northern Australia is one of few tropical places left on Earth in which biodiversity—and the ecological processes underpinning that biodiversity—is still relatively intact. However, scientific knowledge of that biodiversity is still in its infancy and the region remains a frontier for biological discovery. The butterfly and diurnal moth assemblages of the area, and their intimate associations with vascular plants (and sometimes ants), exemplify these points. However, the opportunity to fill knowledge gaps is quickly closing: proposals for substantial development and exploitation of Australia’s north will inevitably repeat the ecological devastation that has occurred in temperate southern Australia—loss of species, loss of ecological communities, fragmentation of populations, disruption of healthy ecosystem function and so on—all of which will diminish the value of the natural heritage of the region before it is fully understood and appreciated. Written by several experts in the field, the main purpose of this atlas is to compile a comprehensive inventory of the butterflies and diurnal moths of northern Australia to form the scientific baseline against which the extent and direction of change can be assessed in the future. Such information will also assist in identifying the region’s biological assets, to inform policy and management agencies and to set priorities for biodiversity conservation.
Author | : Brian Saunders |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 520 |
Release | : 2012-05-11 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0643106723 |
This book traces the discovery of Australia’s fishes from the earliest days of taxonomy to the first part of the 20th century. It provides a unique insight into the diverse pathways by which Australia’s fish were discovered and outlines the history of early maritime explorations in Australia that collected natural history specimens. The book covers the life and work of each of the most important discoverers, and assesses their accomplishments and the limitations of their work. Discovery of Australia’s Fishes is distinctive in that a biographic approach is integrated with chronological descriptions of the discovery of the Australian fish fauna. Many of northern Australia’s fishes are found in parts of the Indian and western Pacific oceans. The book covers the work of collectors who travelled outside Australia, together with that of the British and European zoologists who received and described their collections. The account ceases at 1930, the year the first modern checklist of Australian fishes was published. 2012 Whitley Award Commendation for Historical Zoology.
Author | : Mark G. Sanders |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 761 |
Release | : 2021-06-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1486313272 |
Australia is home to more than 240 species of frogs, many of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The Photographic Field Guide to Australian Frogs provides readers with the tools to confidently identify 242 species and five recognised subspecies. It includes detailed information on the distribution, habitat preferences and call of each frog species, as well as fully illustrated keys to genera to assist with identification. Multiple photographs of each species show variation in colour and pattern as well as features used for identification such as thigh colouration, skin texture, belly colour and patterning, eye colour and extent of webbing between the toes. With a strong focus on illustrating variation and key diagnostic features, this guide will enable frog enthusiasts, environmental professionals and research scientists to identify Australian frog species with a high level of confidence. Certificate of Commendation, The Royal Zoological Society of NSW 2022 Whitley Awards: Zoology Field Guide
Author | : R. L. Kitching |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780643050273 |
Brings together exciting accounts of life history strategies of a range of species, as well as background information on general butterfly behaviour, taxonomy and evolutionary aspects.
Author | : Vanessa Bugg |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Butterflies |
ISBN | : 9780977513703 |
This book has been designed to help anyone to easily identify and name 60 of the most common butterflies found in Australian backyards, gardens, parks and our native bush. Each entry features: common name, Scientific name, Full colour photos, Distribution map, Brief description, Gender differences, Wingspan, Distinguishing marks and Larval food plants. Other chapters cover topics such as butterfly trivia, life cycle, how butterflies got their name, butterfly words, where to find butterflies and how to tell if it's a moth or a butterfly.This book is an ideal nature guide for all ages wanting to know and understand more about our unique Australian wildlife.
Author | : William Joseph Rainbow |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 1907 |
Genre | : Australia |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Michael F Braby |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 1415 |
Release | : 2000-08-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0643102922 |
This outstanding work is the ultimate guide for the identification of Australia’s butterflies. Nearly 400 species – all those currently recognised from Australia, plus those from surrounding islands – are represented, with all adults and some immature stages displayed in stunning colour sections. Introductory chapters cover the history of publications, classification, morphology, distribution, conservation and collection, together with a checklist of the butterfly fauna. The body of the text is arranged systematically, providing a wealth of information including description, variation, similar behaviour, distribution and habitat, and major literature references, giving a comprehensive summary of the present state of knowledge of these insects. Appendices provide details of those species recorded from Australian islands outside the Australian faunal subregion, those protected by legislation, the larval food plants, and the attendant ants. Extensive references, a glossary and an index of scientific and common names complete the work. Joint Winner of the 2001 Whitley Medal. Finalist Scholarly Reference section - The Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing 2001.