00923cam0-22003131i-450-99000019883040332120060607115756.0000019883FED01000019883(Aleph)000019883FED0100001988320020821g18789999km-y0itay50------baitagerITa-------001yyElementi di matematicaRiccardo Baltzertradotti dal tedesco con autorizzazione dell'autore da Luigi Cremona2. ed. italiana eseguita sulla 5. di LipsiaGenovaTipografia del R. Istituto sordo-muti1878-v.ill.18 cm6.: TrigonometriaTrigonometria516.24Baltzer,RichardITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000019883040332113 AR 16 A 1019FINBCFINBCUNINA03762nam 22005655 450 991079482620332120201008055852.00-8135-7460-90-8135-7461-710.36019/9780813574615(CKB)4340000000021179(MiAaPQ)EBC4749931(OCoLC)965168784(MdBmJHUP)muse53395(DE-B1597)530304(DE-B1597)9780813574615(EXLCZ)99434000000002117920191022d2016 fg engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierVanishing Bees Science, Politics, and Honeybee Health /Sainath Suryanarayanan, Daniel Lee KleinmanNew Brunswick, NJ :Rutgers University Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (174 pages)Nature, Society, and Culture0-8135-7458-7 0-8135-7459-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction --1. Knowing with Their Eyes? Beekeepers' Understandings of CCD --2. Keeping the Research Disciplined: Entomological Understandings of the Controversy over Insecticides --3. Bees under the Treadmill of Agriculture: Growers' Responses to Bee Decline --4. The Bottom Line for Bayer: Agrochemical Companies and "Bee Care" --5. Regulating Knowledge: The EPA and Pesticide Standards --Coda: Toward Just Research and Policy on Bee Health --Notes --References --IndexIn 2005, beekeepers in the United States began observing a mysterious and disturbing phenomenon: once-healthy colonies of bees were suddenly collapsing, leaving behind empty hives full of honey and pollen. Over the following decade, widespread honeybee deaths-some of which have come to be called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)-have continued to bedevil beekeepers and threaten the agricultural industries that rely on bees for pollination. Scientists continue to debate the causes of CCD, yet there is no clear consensus on how to best solve the problem. Vanishing Bees takes us inside the debates over widespread honeybee deaths, introducing the various groups with a stake in solving the mystery of CCD, including beekeepers, entomologists, growers, agrichemical companies, and government regulators. Drawing from extensive interviews and first-hand observations, Sainath Suryanarayanan and Daniel Lee Kleinman examine how members of each group have acquired, disseminated, and evaluated knowledge about CCD. In addition, they explore the often-contentious interactions among different groups, detailing how they assert authority, gain trust, and build alliances. As it explores the contours of the CCD crisis, Vanishing Bees considers an equally urgent question: what happens when farmers, scientists, beekeepers, corporations, and federal agencies approach the problem from different vantage points and cannot see eye-to-eye? The answer may have profound consequences for every person who wants to keep fresh food on the table.Nature, society, and culture.Insecticides industryUnited StatesDie-off (Zoology)United StatesColony collapse disorder of honeybeesUnited StatesInsecticides industryDie-off (Zoology)Colony collapse disorder of honeybees638/.1ZD 44400rvkSuryanarayanan Sainath1476396Kleinman Daniel LeeDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910794826203321Vanishing Bees3691016UNINA03266nam 2200553 450 991082839690332120230803034422.01-60938-223-4(CKB)3710000000087053(EBL)1605228(SSID)ssj0001171946(PQKBManifestationID)11670266(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001171946(PQKBWorkID)11183519(PQKB)11394382(MiAaPQ)EBC1605228(Au-PeEL)EBL1605228(CaPaEBR)ebr10834561(OCoLC)869642226(EXLCZ)99371000000008705320140216h20132013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSalamanders in your pocket a guide to caudates of the Upper Midwest /by Terry VanDeWalle ; photographs by Suzanne L. Collins[Iowa City, Iowa] :University Of Iowa Press,2013.©20131 online resource (16 p.)A Bur Oak GuideDescription based upon print version of record.1-60938-202-1 Common mudpuppy (Necturus Maculosus); Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis); Tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum); Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum); Marbled salamander (Ambystoma opacum); Mole salamander (Ambystoma talpoideum); Western lesser siren (Siren intermedia nettingi); Eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens); Small-mouthen salamander (Ambystoma texanum); Blue-spotted salamander (Ambystoma laterale); Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum); Streamside salamander (Ambystoma barbouri); Four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum)Dusky salamnder (Desmognathus fuscus)Red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus); Zigzag salamander (Plethodon dorsalis); Slimy salamander (Plethdon glutinosus); Ravine salamander (Plethodon richmondi); Green salamander (Aneides aeneus); Long-tailed salamander (Eurycea longicauda); Cave salamander (Eurycea lucifuga); Two-lined salamander (Eurycea bislineata); Grotto salamander (Typhlotriton spelaeus); Northern red salamander (Pseudotriton ruber ruber); Midland mud salamander (Pseudotriton montanus diasticus)Finding a salamander in the woodlands rates as one of the most enjoyable surprises of an early morning hike. Active mainly at night, these secretive, shiny, lizardlike amphibians often glow like jewels when found under the logs or rocks that many prefer. This colorful addition to Iowa's popular series of laminated guides-the twenty-fifth in the series-will inform both amateur and professional naturalists about twenty-five species of salamanders found in the Upper Midwest states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, South Dakota, North Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, IBur Oak guide.SalamandersMiddle WestGuidebooksSalamanders597.850973VanDeWalle Terry1647179Collins Suzanne L1647180MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828396903321Salamanders in your pocket3994611UNINA