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Where the animals go : tracking wildlife with technology in 50 maps and graphics / James Cheshire, Oliver Uber

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : W. W. Norton & Company, 2017Edition: First American editionDescription: 174 páginas : ilustraciones y mapas a color ; 29 cmContent type:
  • texto
Media type:
  • sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9780393634020
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • SK282 C44 2017
Contents:
Introduction: A new kind of footprint -- One. The elephant who texted for help ; The zebras migrating once more ; The hyenas and the trophy kills ; How baboons move as one ; The apes observed from above ; The jaguars taking selfies ; The mountain lions trapped by roads ; The fishers sneaking through suburbia ; The wolf who traversed the Alps ; The elk of greater Yellowstone ; The pheasants who walk the Himalayas ; The pythons in the Everglades ; The ants that change jobs -- Two. The whales we watch on Facebook ; The humpbacks seeking seamounts ; The turtle who swam against the current ; Sharks, turtles, and the landscape of fear ; The sharks pardoned by data ; The seals who map the Southern Ocean ; The otters reclaiming their range ; The crocodiles best left alone ; The plankton that flee the night -- Three. Birdwatching through a wider lens ; The terns' world record ; The penguins seen from space ; The albatrosses circling Antarctica ; The geese of the Himalayas ; The gulls who crave chips ; The vultures spiraling overhead ; The owls of the frozen lakes ; The storks with unhealthy tastes ; The fruit bats with plenty of juice ; The birds who "never see sunlight" ; The warblers who dodged tornadoes ; How songbirds flock together ; The bees in back gardens -- Epilogue: Where the humans go.
List(s) this item appears in: Cartografia - Prof. Juan Jose Rivas
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Introduction: A new kind of footprint -- One. The elephant who texted for help ; The zebras migrating once more ; The hyenas and the trophy kills ; How baboons move as one ; The apes observed from above ; The jaguars taking selfies ; The mountain lions trapped by roads ; The fishers sneaking through suburbia ; The wolf who traversed the Alps ; The elk of greater Yellowstone ; The pheasants who walk the Himalayas ; The pythons in the Everglades ; The ants that change jobs -- Two. The whales we watch on Facebook ; The humpbacks seeking seamounts ; The turtle who swam against the current ; Sharks, turtles, and the landscape of fear ; The sharks pardoned by data ; The seals who map the Southern Ocean ; The otters reclaiming their range ; The crocodiles best left alone ; The plankton that flee the night -- Three. Birdwatching through a wider lens ; The terns' world record ; The penguins seen from space ; The albatrosses circling Antarctica ; The geese of the Himalayas ; The gulls who crave chips ; The vultures spiraling overhead ; The owls of the frozen lakes ; The storks with unhealthy tastes ; The fruit bats with plenty of juice ; The birds who "never see sunlight" ; The warblers who dodged tornadoes ; How songbirds flock together ; The bees in back gardens -- Epilogue: Where the humans go.

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