Text for Ecosystems of Florida: I am adopting this book for the third time as the main text for my Ecosystems of Florida class and I am very happy with it. It is amazingly cheap for the quality of the text and figures, and it is very accessible for students at all levels. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in Florida. Not only it is a great text for a non-major's course, it also makes a great coffee table book!
Awesome Book: The book is incredibly detailed yet breaks out a lot of fundamental as well as advanced biological info at the college level in an a very readable and accessible way. Obviously a solid textbook but I recommend it for Florida residents and natives for the wealth of info in this book on the incredibly biologically diverse State of Florida.
must have: This is pretty much organized as a textbook, lots of color photos, not dry reading at all. A must have for any student of Florida's nature. These authors know their stuff, they have been around on the wildlife/ecology scene for a long time and are well respected down here. Excellent naturalists. I don't know of any other book like this, they did Floridians a favor with this one. Also a great price for what you get.
all-in-one: This book is a great all-in-one reference for any of FL's ecosystems. I am using it as a textbook for an independent study that I created.
Great product and Timely shipping: The product was delivered in a timely manner with a great price. Upon arrival the product was as promised
| Author: | Eleanor Noss Whitney | | Author: | D. Bruce, Ph.D. Means | | Author: | Anne Rudloe | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 577.8209759 | | EAN: | 9781561643097 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 1561643092 | | Number Of Pages: | 423 | | Publication Date: | 2004-10-31 |
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