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NHBS Grapevine #90

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NHBS Grapevine #90: The Best of our Books & Equipment
NHBS Grapevine - The Best of Our Books & Equipment
#90 
9th January 2019   

About Us
In this edition: This week, we welcome the new year with the launch of our biggest annual sale, Backlist Bargains, and present our Publisher of the Month, The Mammal Society.

Other highlights: Keep an eye out for our 2019 Ecology and Biodiversity Catalogue and enjoy our regular features including the kit bag, forthcoming books and flora and fauna corner. 

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Leon's Bookshelf
Leon's selection of new arrivals at the warehouse and important new titles catalogued.
Browse Leon's Bookshelf.
Luanne's Kit Bag
In the kit bag this week we feature habitat management tools.

Browse Luanne's Kit Bag
We are pleased to announce the launch of the NHBS Backlist Bargains sale where you can save up to 50% on books until the end of March 2019.
 
Our biggest sale of the year features more than 3500 titles from major publishers at greatly reduced prices. From field guides and good reads to monographs and other academic books, browse and get a great deal today.
NHBS Publisher of the Month - The Mammal Society
NHBS are pleased to announce The Mammal Society as the publisher of the month for January

Founded in 1954 to champion science-led mammal conservation, the Society publishes handbooks, reports, species guides and much more. To celebrate The Mammal Society, we are offering up to 20% off selected titles throughout January.
 
The Water Vole Mitigation Handbook £19.99 £24.99

Mammals of the British Isles Handbook

£27.99 £34.99

UK BAP Mammals: Interim Guidance for Survey Methodologies, Impact Assessment and Mitigation

£9.99 £11.99

 

How to Find and Identify Mammals

£9.99 £11.99

Read all about our publisher of the month, including their annual photo competition, in the NHBS blog.
2019 catalogue - coming soon!

The 2019 NHBS Ecology & Biodiversity Equipment Catalogue is packed full of everything you need to observe, study and enjoy the natural world. Whether you're a consultant, scientist, naturalist or teacher, there is something for you in our extensive range. 

Pre-order your FREE copy of the 2019 Catalogue now to ensure that you receive it as soon as it's published.

Mechanism for maintaining tropical tree diversity
New research suggest that the diversity of tropical rainforests tree species is maintained by natural enemies. This model states that species-specific natural enemies such as fungi and arthropods in the soil restricts local recruitment of saplings near conspecific adults, promoting biodiversity.
 
Speciation in hybrid zones
Genetic data obtained from two species of howler monkey have helped scientists explain how speciation can arise in a hybrid zone. The genetic differences between the two species is greater within the hybrid zone than between geographically separated populations, providing evidence that hybridisation is strongly selected against in species cross over areas.

Different dialect in pilot whale population
Research into the Hawaiian population of Short-finned Pilot Whales has demonstrated that groups have different vocal dialects. This discovery may aid conservation efforts as researchers can gain a deeper insight into the whales’ complex social structures and behaviours.

Our catalogue editor's picks from the new books at NHBS

Important arrivals at the warehouse: Important titles catalogued:
In the kit bag this week we feature habitat management tools:
Special Offers on Forthcoming Books
Rocky Shores
Due February 2018
Rocky Shores explores the species, communities and landscape of the narrow strip of land along our coastline, guiding the reader through the patterns of marine biodiversity encountered in this exposed coastal ecosystem.
£29.99 £34.99
More books with pre-publication offers
New Books at NHBS
This revised and updated second edition of the Field Guide to the Birds of Suriname is a handy pocket guide detailing the 751 species of bird found in this country.
This practical manual provides a state-of-the-art review of the approaches and techniques used to measure, monitor, and conserve freshwater ecosystems.
This informative text provides the first major appraisal of the role of international, European and domestic law in protecting Europe’s biologically-important wilderness areas.
This ground-breaking volume covers the fossil history, current biology, future research and conservation priorities of primates in flooded habitats. Aimed at researchers and students, it sets the stage for a new wave of primatology.
Equipment Highlight
As the newest addition to the Garmin range the GPSMAP 66 provides superb quality, photo-realistic views of your routes and trails throughout Britain. Perfect for any outdoor activity, it offers great position precision, a long battery life as well as wireless connectivity, ensuring that you can go anywhere, anytime.
Fauna Corner
Turtles of the World, Volume 5: Australia and Oceania is a portrayal of the chelonians of Australia and Oceania. This last volume in the series includes a total of 400 colour photographs and distribution maps for all species of the genus Chelodina.
Language: Bilingual in English & German
Flora Corner
This four-volume set contains descriptions of all the plants found in Oman along with identification keys, distribution maps, notes regarding distribution, habitat, flowering and fruiting periods and conservation status. Also included are CD-ROMs containing colour photos of most of the species.




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