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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Lewington, Richard (illustratore). A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British OrthopteraGrasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Lewington, Richard (illustratore). A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British OrthopteraGrasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Richard Lewington (illustratore). A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British OrthopteraGrasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Editore: Österreichischer Bundesverlag, München, 1986
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Richard Lewington (illustratore). A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British OrthopteraGrasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Lewington, Richard (illustratore). A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British OrthopteraGrasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Aggiungi al carrelloKartoniert / Broschiert. Condizione: New. Lewington, Richard (illustratore). Über den AutorPeter Sutton, Bjoern BeckmannKlappentextrnrnThe go-to guide for identifying grasshoppers and related species that occur in the British isles.Grasshoppers and their allies draw atten.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Lewington, Richard (illustratore). Neuware - A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British orthoptera.Grasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Lewington, Richard (illustratore). A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British OrthopteraGrasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Richard Lewington (illustratore). A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British OrthopteraGrasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Richard Lewington (illustratore). A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British OrthopteraGrasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Richard Lewington (illustratore). Neuware - A beautifully illustrated reference guide that will enable confident identification of British orthoptera.Grasshoppers are conspicuous for their giant leaping movements, bright colours and song. There has never been a better time to study these insects in Britain: over recent decades some species have declined, others have expanded their ranges and there have even been new discoveries of species that have come across from mainland Europe.This pioneering guide lays bare the complexities of identification of the 80 or so species that may be encountered in the British Isles. An engaging introduction explains why orthopteroid insects are so intriguing and rewarding to study, and how the pursuit can take you to visit extraordinary places. The illustrated 'At-a-glance' guide and key to the orders provide a helpful starting point to begin the process of identification, leading to the main species accounts that include details of distinguishing features, life-cycle and habitat, tips for distinguishing between similar species, distribution maps, sonograms and QR codes linking to sound recordings. The text is brought to life with Richard Lewington's meticulous artwork, alongside photographs of the insects in their characteristic habitats.Designed to be accessible to beginners while also offering plenty of interest to more experienced entomologists, this book is the definitive guide to the Orthoptera of the British Isles.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: gut. 2007. Das erste umfassende Nachschlagewerk für sämtliche, vielfach schon selten gewordenen Libellenarten Österreichs - ab sofort in der preisgünstigen Softcover Ausgabe. Eindrucksvolle Nahaufnahmen, beeindruckende FotografienLebensräume, Artenschutzmaßnahmen Das erste umfassende Nachschlagewerk für sämtliche, vielfach schon selten gewordenen Libellenarten Österreichs - ab sofort in der preisgünstigen Softcover Ausgabe. Namhafte Experten erstellten mit dem Umweltbundesamt diese detaillierte, reich bebilderte Übersicht über alle 77 heimischen Libellenarten. Ausführlich schildern sie Fortpflanzung, Entwicklung, Körperbau und Systematik. Mit Hilfe eindrucksvoller Nahaufnahmen gelingt es Ihnen gesichtete Libellen ihrer zoologischen Art zuzuordnen. Beeindruckende Fotografien zeigen typische Lebensräume und die geografische Verbreitung. PlusGefährdung, ökologische Grundlagen, Artenschutzmaßnahmen. Über den Autor: Rainer Raab, Mag., Studium der Zoologie Universität Wien, Obmann des Vereins "Österreichische Arbeitsgemeinschaft Libellen" und im Technischen Büro für Biologie als Ökologe beschäftigt. Andreas Chovanec, Univ.-Doz., Mag. Dr., Studium der Zoologie Universität Wien. Tätig beim Umweltbundesamt, Schwerpunkt Oberflächengewässer. Josef Pennerstorfer, MSc; Studium der Geographic Information Systems (GIS) an der Manchester Metropolitan University. Tätig am Institut für Forstentomologie Universität für Bodenkultur Wien. Inhaltsverzeichnis von "Libellen Österreichs"1. Einleitung und Danksagung 2. Biologie der Libellen 2.1. Einleitung 2.2. Zeitliches Auftreten und Lebensdauer 2.3. VollinsektenTagesrhythmik, Wärmeregulation 2.4. VollinsektenVerwandlung und Schlüpfen 2.5.VollinsektenDie Reifeperiode 2.6. VollinsektenBeutefangverhalten und Nahrungswahl 2.7. Die FortpflanzungsperiodeRendezvousplätze, Territorialität und optische Kommunikation 2.8. FortpflanzungsbiologieStruktur der Geschlechtsorgane und Spermakonkurrenz 2.9. FortpflanzungsbiologiePaarungskette und Kopulationsrad 2.10. FortpflanzungsbiologieAufsuchen eines Eiablageplatzes und Eiablage 2.11. Ei und Embryoanalentwicklung 2.12. Die Vorlarve 2.13. Die LarveTypen, Mundwerkzeuge und Nahrungserwerb 2.14. Die LarveAtmung 2.15. Die LarveStadienzahl, Wachstum, Entwicklungsdauer 2.16. Literatur 3. Bearbeitungsraum 3.1. Topographie und Phsyiogeographie 3.2. Klima 3.3. Landbedeckung bzw. Landnutzung 3.4. Gewässer 3.5. Literatur 4. Datengrundlagen 4.1. Entstehungsgeschichte des Buches 4.2. Datengrundlagen 4.3. Erhebungsmethode, Datenbearbeitung und Datenverwaltung 4.4. Bearbeitungsstand 4.5. Kartendarstellung 4.6. Literatur 5. Datenauswertungen 5.1. Artenzahlen in Rasterfeldern 5.2. Höhenverbreitung 5.3. Literatur 6. Verbreitung und Ökologie der Libellenarten in Österreich 6.1. Liste der in Österreich vorkommenden Libellenarten 6.2. Geschichte der Libellenfaunistik in Österreich 6.3. Begriffsdefinitionen 6.4. Erklärungen zu den Artkpaiteln 6.5. Die Libellenarten Österreichs 6.6. Libellenarten, deren Vorkommen in Österreich angezweifelt wird 6.7. Eingeschleppte Libellenarten, die sich in Österreich bisher nicht etablieren konnten 6.8. Literatur zur Libellenfauna Österreichs 7. Ausgewählte Naturräume und ihre Libellenfauna 7.1. Das Gebiet Neusiedler See - Seewinkel - ein bedeutender Libellenlebensraum im Osten Östereichs 7.2. Die Libellengesellschaften der Donau Auen 7.3. Die Libellengesellschaften der Wienerwaldbäche 7.4. Das Waldviertel - ein bedeutender Libellenlebensraum im Norden Österreichs 7.5. Libellen im Gebirge 7.6. Das Rheindelta und das Vorarlberger Rheintal 7.7. Literatur 8. Libellen als Bioindikatoren 8.1. Einleitung 8.2. Die EU Wasserrahmenrichtlinie 8.3. Bewertung von Augebieten 8.4. Literatur 9. Rote Liste der Libellen Österreichs 9.1. Ursachen der Gefährdung von Libellenopopulationen in Österreich 9.2. Rote Liste 9.3. Literatur 10. Schutz von Libellen 10.1. Problemdarstellung 10.2. Ausgewählte rechtliche Aspekte des Libellenschutzes 10.3. Maßnahmen 10.4. Schlußbemerkung 10.5. Literatur 11. Ausblick Die "Libellen Österreichs" ist schon rein äußerlich ein beeindruckendes Werk mit seinem nahezu an DIN A4 heranreichenden Format, einem Umfang von 345 Seiten und einem Gewicht von fast 1,7 kg. Aber auch inhaltlich werden der Bestand und die Verbreitung der Libellen Österreichs in einer sehr beeindruckenden, interessanten und überaus informativen Weise präsentiert. Nach einem kurzen einleitenden Kapitel - einschließlich Danksagungen und Nennung aller an der Entstehung des Buchs beteiligten Mitarbeiter - folgt ein sehr ausführliches Kapitel, das sich mit Erläuterungen zur Biologie der Libellen im Allgemeinen befasst. Auf ca. 30 Seiten werden die Systematik, die Phänologie von Libellen, Tagesrhythmik und Wärmeregulation, Verwandlung und Schlupf, Reifeperiode, Beutefang und Nahrung, die Fortpflanzungsbiologie sowie Entwicklung vom Ei über Vorlarve, Larve bis zur Imago geschildert. Im dritten Kapitel wird die Geographie des Bearbeitungsraums anhand der Aspekte Höhenstufen, Klimatypen, Landnutzung und Flusseinzugsgebiete vorgestellt. Die Kapitel 4 und 5 widmen sich der Datenerfassung und -auswertung. Diese Kapitel sind mit einer Vielzahl von sehr guten erläuternden Fotos und Graphiken illustriert. Das folgende Kapitel 6 "Verbreitung und Ökologie der Libellenarten in Österreich" enthält die Ergebnisse der jahrelangen, umfangreichen Arbeiten zur Erfassung. Am Beginn dieses Kapitels steht eine mehrseitige Liste der in Österreich vorkommenden Libellenarten. Es folgen ein kurzer Abriss über die Geschichte der Libellenfaunistik in Österreich sowie Begriffsdefinitionen, und schließlich folgen die Artenprofile. Die Profile aller 77 Libellenarten Österreichs umfassen 186 Seiten und erstrecken sich jeweils mindestens über zwei, bisweilen bis zu vier Seiten. An ihrem Beginn steht jeweils ein farbig unterlegter Infokasten mit knapp zusammengefassten Angaben zur Verbreitung und Häufigkeit der Art in Österreich. Die Artprofile sind gegliedert nach den Aspekten Verb.