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Occurrence of the Garter Snake Thamnophis sirtalis in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains - Exploring the Habitat and Adaptability of Garter Snakes - cover

Occurrence of the Garter Snake Thamnophis sirtalis in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains - Exploring the Habitat and Adaptability of Garter Snakes

Henry S. Fitch, T. Paul Maslin

Verlag: Good Press

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The anthology, "Occurrence of the Garter Snake, Thamnophis sirtalis, in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains," offers an unprecedented exploration into the ecological and geographical narratives of the garter snake across distinct American regions. Capturing a variety of literary styles from descriptive natural history to analytical scientific essays, this collection articulates the broader themes of biodiversity, habitat interaction, and ecological adaptation. Each piece, while standing on its own merit, contributes to a cohesive discourse on the ecological significance and the understated elegance of the Thamnophis sirtalis. The contributing authors, including noted biologist T. Paul Maslin and renowned ecologist Henry S. Fitch, bring a wealth of expertise and interdisciplinary insights that illuminate the broader implications of the garter snake'Äôs distribution patterns. Aligned with both historical and contemporary environmental studies, the anthology draws from the rich landscapes of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains, offering a nuanced perspective on how these regions' unique ecological features shape local biodiversity. The collective work not only reflects an alignment with ecological conservation efforts but also enriches the reader'Äôs understanding of evolving nature-human dynamics. For the avid reader and scholar alike, this anthology provides a compelling opportunity to explore a myriad of perspectives within a single volume, underscoring the importance of environmental diversity and conservation. Readers will find educational value and profound insights into the interconnectedness of regional ecology and species behavior. By presenting a dialogue between varied literary approaches and scientific discourses, this collection also encourages readers to contemplate the broader ecological implications presented within, fostering a deeper appreciation for the biodiversity that characterizes these American regions.
Verfügbar seit: 10.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 421 Seiten.

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