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A conservationist history of Indiana

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[This] book details natural habitats, man-made habitats, land use, soils, plants and wildlife. It covers everything from endangered species to invasive species and is a great reference for anyone interested in conserving Indiana's environment.

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Whitaker and Amlaner . . . along with 15 authorities on Indiana wildlife and ecology, provide contributions to this groundbreaking, well-illustrated volume on Indiana's eight wildlife habitats and its many ecological communities. . . . Highly recommended.

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Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
Introduction
Part I – A Statewide Overview: Land Use, Soils, Flora and Wildlife
1. Land Use and Human Impacts on Habitats
2. Soils
3. Vascular Plants and Vertebrate Wildlife
Part II – Natural Habitats: Changes over Two Centuries
4. Forest Lands
5. Grasslands
6. Wetlands
7. Aquatic System
8. Barren Lands
9. Subterranean Systems
Part III – Man-Made Habitats: Changes over Two Centuries
10. Agricultural Habitats
11. Developed Lands
Part IV – Species Concerns: Declining Natives and Invading Exotics
12. Extirpated, Endangered, and Threatened Native Species
13. Exotic and Invasive Species
14. Species Scientifically Described from Indiana
Conclusion: Summary and Research Needs
Appendices
General information
Soils
Plants
Fishes
Amphibians and Reptiles
Birds
Mammals
Invertebrates
Maps created by ASTER
Glossary
Literature
Index

Habitats and Ecological Communities of Indiana

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A Hardback by John O. Whitaker, Jr., Charles J. Amlaner, Marion T. Jackson

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 11/07/2012
    ISBN13: 9780253356024, 978-0253356024
    ISBN10: 253356024

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A conservationist history of Indiana

    Trade Review

    [This] book details natural habitats, man-made habitats, land use, soils, plants and wildlife. It covers everything from endangered species to invasive species and is a great reference for anyone interested in conserving Indiana's environment.

    * wbiw.com *

    Whitaker and Amlaner . . . along with 15 authorities on Indiana wildlife and ecology, provide contributions to this groundbreaking, well-illustrated volume on Indiana's eight wildlife habitats and its many ecological communities. . . . Highly recommended.

    * Choice *

    Table of Contents

    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    List of Acronyms
    Introduction
    Part I – A Statewide Overview: Land Use, Soils, Flora and Wildlife
    1. Land Use and Human Impacts on Habitats
    2. Soils
    3. Vascular Plants and Vertebrate Wildlife
    Part II – Natural Habitats: Changes over Two Centuries
    4. Forest Lands
    5. Grasslands
    6. Wetlands
    7. Aquatic System
    8. Barren Lands
    9. Subterranean Systems
    Part III – Man-Made Habitats: Changes over Two Centuries
    10. Agricultural Habitats
    11. Developed Lands
    Part IV – Species Concerns: Declining Natives and Invading Exotics
    12. Extirpated, Endangered, and Threatened Native Species
    13. Exotic and Invasive Species
    14. Species Scientifically Described from Indiana
    Conclusion: Summary and Research Needs
    Appendices
    General information
    Soils
    Plants
    Fishes
    Amphibians and Reptiles
    Birds
    Mammals
    Invertebrates
    Maps created by ASTER
    Glossary
    Literature
    Index

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