Socotra: A Natural History of the Islands and their People
"It is a superb and even inspirational book" Edward O. Wilson
Catherine Cheung and Lyndon DeVantier
408 pages, 400 colour photos, illustrations and maps, 215x280mm.
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Authors Catherine Cheung and Lyndon DeVantier lived on Socotra for three years during the late 1990s. The two marine ecologists share a broad interest in natural and cultural history, and in communicating science and conservation to the public. Science editor Kay Van Damme, hydrobiologist at Ghent University in Belgium, has extensively explored the freshwater and cave ecosystems of Socotra, and is passionate about all aspects of the islands' present and past.
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