01125nam0-2200337---450 99000564544020331620211025181009.088-7983-011-2000564544USA01000564544(ALEPH)000564544USA0120040521d1993----km y1itay5003----baitaengIT<<Il >>vampiroJohn William Polidori<<Un >>mistero della campagna romanaAnne Crawfordtraduzione e cura di Erberto PetoiaRomaTascabili Economici Newton199392 p.19 cmCentopaginemillelire422001Centopaginemillelire42001SA00101992001<<The >>VampireJohn William Polidori001SA00102002001<<A >>Mystery of the CampagnaAnne Crawford823.7POLIDORI,John William448858CRAWFORD,Anne615165PETOIA,ErbertoITSA20111219990005645440203316XV.18.B. 431 (FDC 800 POL)5355 FILXV.18.B.549953BKFDECIUNISA01737oam 2200469I 450 991070381940332120150814135903.0(CKB)5470000002435540(OCoLC)902812877(EXLCZ)99547000000243554020150205d2014 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVariation in nutritional quality of plants for deer in relation to sunny versus shady environments /Thomas A. Hanley and Jeffrey C. BarnardPortland, OR :United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station,2014.1 online resource (30 pages) color illustrationsResearch paper PNW ;RP-602Title from title screen (viewed Aug. 14, 2015)."September 2014."Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-26).Mule deerNutritionAlaskaMule deerFoodAlaskaForage plantsEffect of light onAlaskaForage plantsAlaskaAnalysisMule deerNutritionMule deerFoodForage plantsEffect of light onForage plantsAnalysis.Hanley Thomas A.1396377Barnard Jeffrey C.Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.),AZUAZUOREGPOBOOK9910703819403321Variation in nutritional quality of plants for deer in relation to sunny versus shady environments3456384UNINA02851nam 22005173u 450 991016285990332120230807221442.01-78427-074-1(CKB)3710000000461730(EBL)2146320(MiAaPQ)EBC2146320(Au-PeEL)EBL2146320(OCoLC)896855270(EXLCZ)99371000000046173020150817d2015|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAmphibian Survey and Monitoring Handbook1st ed.Exeter Pelagic Publishing20151 online resource (141 p.)Conservation HandbooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-78427-004-0 Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introducing amphibians; 1.1 Amphibian diversity; 1.2 Order Anura (frogs and toads); 1.3 Order Caudata (newts and salamanders); 1.4 Order Gymnophonia (caecilians); 2. Before you start surveying; 2.1 Types of survey; 2.2 Survey and monitoring programmes; 2.3 Survey aims and resources; 2.4 Collecting survey data; 2.5 Survey permissions and licences; 2.6 Health and safety, and biosecurity; 2.7 Handling amphibians; 3. During your survey:amphibian survey methods; 3.1 Amphibian surveys in aquatic habitats3.2 Amphibian surveys in terrestrial habitats3.3 What other data should you collect?; 4. After your surveyOnce; 4.1 Arranging your data for analysi; 4.2 Setting out your survey report; 4.3 Who needs to see your data and read your report?; 4.4 Taking amphibian studies further; 5. Resources to help you; 5.1 Example survey forms; 5.2 Risk Assessments; 5.3 Guides to amphibian identification and ecology; 5.4 Other useful textbooks; 5.5 Equipment suppliers; 5.6 Amphibian study and conservation organizationsand societies; References; Glossary; Index Amphibians are among the most globally endangered groups of vertebrates with more than one-third of species being assessed as declining or threatened. This book is designed to help those carrying out amphibian surveying and monitoring so that the results of their surveys can be used effectively. Conservation HandbooksAmphibian populationsAmphibians -- MonitoringAmphibiansAmphibian populations.Amphibians -- Monitoring.Amphibians.597.8/09768/89Wilkinson John W1378003AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910162859903321Amphibian Survey and Monitoring Handbook3415850UNINA