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Life in the Cold : Introduction to Winter Ecology (3 Rev ed)

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Peter Marchand believes that winter is unfairly misunderstood, a season associated with "stillness, darkness, and death." Yet as each spring affirms, living things somehow manage to reappear.

Since 1987, when the first edition appeared and was chosen by Library Journal as one of the year's 101 Best Sci-Tech Books, Marchand has been treating thousands of readers to a winter world that is very much alive.

Now in this enlarged third edition, he offers a brand new chapter adding complete information on three major animal groups: northern cervids (deer, elk, moose, and caribou); semiaquatic mammals (beaver, otter, mink, and muskrat); and gallinaceous birds (grouse and ptarmigan).

Experts and novices alike will find Life in the Cold indispensable and enjoyable.

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0874517850 / 9780874517859
Paperback
578.42
30/11/1996
United States
320 pages, Illustrations, 1map
149 x 229 mm, 490 grams
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