Биология

Различные книги в жанре Биология

Encyclopedia of Cat Breeds

J. Anne Helgren

Updated with the latest information on all recognized feline breeds, this valuable reference source includes a survey of feline history and evolution, a detailed description of the attributes that make a purebred cat, a summary of feline genetics, and an in-depth discussion of conformation, color, and coat. The breed profiles follow, with each profile accompanied by color photos and a bar graph-style at-a-glance summary of the breed's characteristics.<BR><BR>Approximately 45 breeds are profiled, including: Abyssinian, American Shorthair, Bengal, Burmese, Cornish Rex, Himalayan, Maine Coon, Oriental, Persian, Ragdoll, Siamese, Sphynx, Turkish Angora . . . and many others. Added features that will be of interest to all cat fanciers include– <BR><BR><LI> Descriptions of new or experimental breeds <LI> Extensive information on the American domestic cat <LI> A discussion titled «Which Breed is Right for You?» <LI> Advice on choosing a purebred cat <LI> Information on entering a cat in shows <BR><BR> The book features more than 100 color photos plus handsome line art.

The Organic Profit

Andrew N. Case

From green-lifestyle mavens who endorse products on social media to natural health activists sponsored by organic food companies, the marketplace for advice about how to live life naturally is better stocked than ever. Where did the curious idea of buying one&#65533;s way to sustainability come from?In no small part, as Andrew Case shows, the answer lies in the story of entrepreneur and reformer J. I. Rodale, his son Robert Rodale, and their company, the Rodale Press. These pioneers of organic gardening were also pioneers in cultivating a niche for natural health products in the 1950s, organizing the emerging marketplace for organic foods in the 1960s, and publishing an endless supply of advice books on diet and health in the process.Rodale&#65533;s marketplace environmentalism brought environmentally minded consumers together and taught Americans how to grow food, eat, and live in more environmentally friendly ways. Yet the marketplace has proved more effective at addressing individual health concerns than creating public health interventions. It is as liable to champion untested and ineffectual health supplements as it is to challenge the indiscriminant use of dangerous pesticides. For anyone trying to make sense of the complex tensions between business profits and the desire for environmental reform,&#65533;The Organic Profit&#65533;is essential reading.

What Future 2018

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What Future: The Year's Best Writing on What's Next for People, Technology, and the Planet , edited by Meehan Crist and Rose Eveleth, is a best of the year anthology featuring new writing by and about the scientists, writers, journalists, and philosophers who are proposing the options that lay not just ahead, but beyond us. Focused on in-depth long-form journalism and essays, What Future tackles issues critical to our future: climate change and human migration, feminism and gender politics, digital rights and AI. From the food systems of the future and built-in environments to constantly evolving systems of justice and surveillance, what kind of future do we envision for people and the planet?

What Future

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The future is here and, frankly, it sucks. Without doubt, our culture is at a crossroads. Political strife and economic crises are byproducts of a larger looming challenge, one in which we will have to ask ourselves what constitutes a meaningful life. We must do the hard work of imagining a different kind of reality for ourselves. It's work that anticipates the worst but sees hope on the other side of catastrophe, or at least possibility; that presumes disaster and says, now what?
A best-of-the-year anthology, <i>What Future</i> is a collection of long-form journalism and essays published in 2016 that address a wide range of topics crucial to our future, from the environmental and political, to human health and animal rights, to technology and the economy. <i>What Future</i> includes writing from authors Elizabeth Kolbert, Jeff Vandermeer, Bill McKibben, Kim Stanley Robinson, as well as the scientists, journalists, and philosophers who are proposing the options that lay not just ahead, but beyond, in prestigious magazines and journals such as The Atlantic and The New Yorker.

The Professional Handbook of Cider Tasting

Travis Robert Alexander

In recent years, with the rise of the craft beverage movement, the cider industry has been through a period of rapid commercial and non-commercial growth. Tasting and quality control is a core aspect of successful cider making and it is essential for industry and researchers to characterize cider using a standard, quantifiable metric. This book is a research-based text for understanding both the theory and practice of effectively evaluating the sensory properties of cider. The Professional Handbook of Cider Tasting includes content on the physiological basis of sensory evaluation, effective profiling of sensory evaluation, types and styles of cider, origins of cider quality attributes and direction for pairing cider with foods. The book also: – Covers a broad range of cider tasting techniques with associated technical explanations. – Provides data and research-driven information. – Contains sample sensory evaluation sheets, a tasting wheel, and guidance for creating fresh cider sensory standards and the utilization of various apple cultivars. Including a summary of the current global cider styles, this is an invaluable resource for commercial cidermakers, non-commercial cidermakers, students on cider production courses, researchers and other industry and stakeholder personnel.

Wild Berries & Fruits Field Guide of Minnesota, Wisconsin & Michigan

Teresa Marrone

Popular, proven format: the first edition (9781591932246) sold more than 20,000 copies, strong numbers for a regional title Market: Everyone from the casual berry-picker to the serious forager Not intimidating: geared toward the average forager with species organized by color for easily identifying wild berries and fruits Nearly 200 berries and fruits with full-page photos, range maps, and ripening calendar All-in-one source of information, facts, photos, and gee-whiz tidbits in a concise guide Popular feature: thumb tab identifying fruit as delicious, edible, not edible, or toxic Author with extensive foraging experience—writes and lectures on the topic, too Extreme value: massive information for $14.95 Review: “This is an absolute gold mine of a field guide, with an abundance of well-organized useful information.” (Wisconsin Natural Resources, February 2010)

Yorkshire Terrier

Rachel Keyes

The experts at Kennel Club Books prsent the world's largest series of breed-specific canine care books. Each criticaly acclaimed Comprehensive Owner's Guide covers everything from breed standards to behavior, from training to health and nutition. With nearly 200 titles in print, this series is sure to please the fancier of even the rarest breed!

Xoloitzcuintli

Amy Fernandez

In this special rare-breed book, breeder and author Amy Fernandez provides thorough, carefully researched information on this ancient breed. Regarded as one of the most ancient of all dog breeds, the Xoloitzcuintli has been called &#147;The first Dog of the Americas&#8221; and has been celebrated in art for centuries. In Xoloitzcuintli, breeder and author Amy Fernandez provides chapters on the breeds history, physical traits and breed standards, plus detailed sections on choosing a breeder, making a safe home, feeding, exercise and grooming your Xolo. This is a must-have guide for anyone fascinated by this breed.

Woof!

Andrew De Prisco

The book Joan Rivers calls &#147;my dog bible,&#8221; Woof! is the quintessential queer guide for dog lovers, offering a hilarious take on gay dog ownership unlike any other book out there! Author Andrew De Prisco and illustrator Jason O&#8217;Malley have created a LGBTQ classic that defines the 28 &#147;breeds&#8221; of gay men and recommends which breeds are best for each. From Drag Queen and All-American Boy to Twink, Leatherman, and Log Cabin Queer, every gay man will find advice and hilarity on every page of this award-winning gift book. (For gay men who are not sure of their breed, there is a temperament sorter to help determine their homo DNA.) In addition to being a breed-selection guide for the dog-loving Q-set, Woof! provides no-nonsense information about how to purchase a dog from a breeder, bringing the puppy home, training, caring, and feeding for the dog. It also offers tongue-in-cheek pointers along the lines of choosing the best gay name for the puppy, shopping for extravagant accessories, throwing a gay puppy shower (for the gifts!), hiring the right staff to take care of the puppy, and using the well-cared-for dog as a man magnet. DePrisco, who has been actively involved in the dog world (and gay world) for over two decades, has tapped all his doggy resources to bring readers the most fabulous advice from some of the nation&#8217;s Top Dog Men, including breeders of Westminster Best in Show winners, world-revered judges, and international canine experts. The chapter &#147;Studs and Bitches: The Secret Sex Lives of Dogs&#8221; addresses hot topics such as homosexual dogs, promiscuity in the dog world, and getting unleashed and hooking up at dog parks. In the book&#8217;s final chapter ,&#147;The Rainbow Tour: Stepping Out in Gay Society,&#8221; the author throws a virtual pride parade of doggy activities, from the &#252;ber-queer world of dog shows to vacations, gay resorts, and camping (with actual tents!). The true message of the book&#151;beyond the campy humor, wildly funny illustrations, and off-color remarks&#151;rings out from every page: Woof! is for everyone who wants to be the most responsible and devoted dog owners on the planet.

Wildlife in Your Garden

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Imagine a thriving garden in your backyard, bursting with vibrantly colored blooms and lush green leaves, shaded by tall trees. Now imagine the same garden, alive with buzzing and flapping and chirping and croaking. Imagine the ecological impact of encouraging natural pollinators. Imagine the excitement of watching your garden become a hub of activity and learning about all of its different visitors. For those who relish observing nature in action, planning a garden to attract certain types of wildlife can bring daily enjoyment right into the backyard.Inside Wildlife in Your Garden:How to deal with and even appreciate the insects in your gardenReptile and amphibian backyard visitors and how they can contribute to a healthy ecosystem&#147;Birdscaping&#8221;&#151;planning and planting with birds in mindA special section on hummingbirds that includes an illustrated guide to twelve common typesUsing binoculars and field guides to identify birds by sight and by callsDifferent types of pollination and the plants and food crops that depend on itButterfly metamorphosis and gardening for the different life stagesHow bats and moths take over pollination duties at nightLearning to coexist with four-legged furry friends who like to dig and forageNatural ways to protect your garden from pests and discourage harmful wildlife