Ecology of Desert Environments A Festschrift for Prof. J.L. Cloudsley-Thompson on his 80th Birthday 1st Edition
by Ishwar Prakash
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Publisher: | Scientific Publishers |
Published In: | 2001 |
ISBN-10: | 8172332882 |
ISBN-13: | 9788172332884 |
Binding Type: | Hardback |
Pages: | xxviii + 471 Pages, Plates, Tables, Maps |
The Title "Ecology of Desert Environments A Festschrift for Prof. J.L. Cloudsley-Thompson on his 80th Birthday 1st Edition" is written by Ishwar Prakash. This book was published in the year 2001. The ISBN number 8172332882|9788172332884 is assigned to the Hardback version of this title. The book displayed here is a 1st Edition edition. This book has total of pp. xxviii + 471 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Scientific Publishers. We have about 821 other great books from this publisher. Ecology of Desert Environments A Festschrift for Prof. J.L. Cloudsley-Thompson on his 80th Birthday 1st Edition is currently Available with us.
Dr. Ishwar Prakash was born brought up and educated in the desert. He has spent all his career carrying out research on ecology of the Thar.
Preamble
List of Contributors
1. An Eminent Biologist
2. About Professor Cloudsley : Thomsposn and a Certain Directional Shift
3. A List of Important Books
4. From Information to Knowledge
5. Transfrontier Reserves for Peace and Nature
6. Aridity and Development
7. The Nile Basin
8. Maasai Transhumance in the Kenyan Rift Valley in Relation to Forage Production and Effective Rainfall for Annual Grasslands
9. Impact of Cattle Grazing on Native Perennial Grasses in the Arid Rangelands of the Mendoza Plans, Aridity and Plant Survival in Desert Environments
10. Dynamics of Ephermeral Plants in the Coastal Desert of North Central Chile
11. Plant Geography as an Aid to Conservation
12. The Genus Streptomyces
13. Taxonomic Considerations on the Genera Butheolus Simon
14. Change of Posture and Web Destruction in Response to Heat in Leakage
15. On the Dragonfly Fauna of Khartoum with Particular Emphasis on Larval Forms