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Fundamentals of Biometeorology - Interactions of Organisms and the Atmoshere. Volume 2: The Biological Environment

By: William P Lowry and Porter P Lowry
680 pages, diagrams
Fundamentals of Biometeorology - Interactions of Organisms and the Atmoshere. Volume 2: The Biological Environment
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By: William P Lowry and Porter P Lowry
680 pages, diagrams
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'The Biological Environment', continues the 'Fundamentals of Biometeorology' series, in a two-volume sequel to the late Professor Lowry's classic text 'Weather & Life'. The principles of the first volume are used to consider the effects of the microclimatic environments of plants and animals, as well as the influence of humans and the urban environment.

Written for students of both biology and meteorology in a supportive but rigorous way, its originality and freshness make it so much more than a textbook-peppered with insights, derivations and worked examples.
- Tim Oke, Professor of Geography, University of British Columbia

"Professor Lowry and his son have collaborated to produce the two rich and fascinating volumes of Fundamentals of Biometeorology, which are both informative and inspirational, and which will amply reward detailed study by anyone interested in the functioning of life on Earth."
- Peter Raven, Director, Missouri Botanical Garden
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