Terrestrial & Freshwater Invertebrates of St. Helena
- Publisher : Pisces
- Illustrations : 1200+ col photos
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Description:
St Helena is a tiny, remote island lying 1,860 km from Africa, with dramatic landscapes of vertiginous, volcanic cliffs that rise steeply from the South Atlantic Ocean and a varied interior of habitats ranging from barren desert to lush montane cloud forest.
These vegetation zones are populated by a unique invertebrate fauna of great evolutionary interest, including over 420 endemic species. This is the first identification guide to cover nearly all of the island’s native and established invertebrates, and includes a wealth of ecological, historical and conservation information, including results of recent research.
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