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Owen, Mark
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1984
591.968 1 OWE c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ward, David
"This book offers a concise but comprehensive introduction to desert ecology and adopts a strong evolutionary and applied focus. Deserts are defined by their arid conditions. Deserts are widespread and represent surprisingly diverse environments, although it is their relative simplicity that makes them more tractable for study than more mesic environments. In these resource-poor environments, natural selection is working at its most extreme and provides some of the best-known examples of natural selection. This book covers a wide range of ecological and evolutionary issues including morphological and physiological adaptations of desert plants and animals, species interactions, the importance of competition, facilitation, predation and parasitism, food webs, biodiversity, and conservation. This book features a balance of plant and animal examples, and also addresses topical applied issues such as desertification and invasive species. In this edition, considerable attention is also focused on the effects of climate change and some of its likely effects on deserts. Too much emphasis has been placed on global warming and not global changes per se. While ultimately the world will continue to heat up as fossil fuels are burned, many people struggle to understand that it is human-induced changes in the world rather than a simple case of warming that is likely to occur. Thus, greater variations in temperature and rainfall are also consequences of the ways that we are altering our world. Among these varied effects, desertification is often among the most egregious, leading ultimately to the increasing size of arid and semi-arid regions."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20469628
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kelleher, Victor
Australia: University of Queensland, 1988.
823.3 KEL e
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1992
582 LIF
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Cable, Mildred
London: Readers Lion & Hodder and Stoughton, 1950
951.73 CAB g
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Maliva, Robert
"This book presents a comprehensive description of the hydrogeology and hydrologic processes at work in arid lands. It describes the techniques that can be used to assess and manage the water resources of these areas with an emphasis on groundwater resources, including recent advances in hydrologic evaluation and the differences between how aquifer systems behave in arid lands versus more humid areas. Also, changing climatic conditions will force water management systems to be more robust so that future water supply demands can be met as droughts become more intense and rainfall events become more intense. "
Berlin: Springer, 2012
e20401925
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lee, Mi Ae
Kyonggi-do Pajusi: Sohae munjip, 2006
KOR 910.9 LEE s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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May, Rollo, 1909-
New York: W.W. Norton, 1991
616.891 4 MAY c (1)
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mills, M. Gus L.
"This book demonstrates how cheetahs are adapted to arid savannahs like the southern Kalahari, and makes comparisons with other areas, especially the Serengeti. Topics dealt with are: demography and genetic status; feeding ecology, i.e. methods used for studying diet, diets of different demographic groups, individual diet specializations of females, prey selection, the impact of cheetah predation on prey populations, activity regimes and distances travelled per day, hunting behaviour, foraging success and energetics; interspecific competition; spatial ecology; reproductive success and the mating system; and conservation. The major findings show that cheetahs are well adapted to arid ecosystems and are water independent. Cheetah density in the study area was stable at 0.9/100 km2 and the population was genetically diverse. Important prey were steenbok and springbok for females with cubs, gemsbok, and adult ostrich for coalition males, and steenbok, springhares, and hares for single animals. Cheetahs had a density-dependent regulatory effect on steenbok and springbok populations. Females with large cubs had the highest overall food intake. Cheetahs, especially males, were often active at night, and competition with other large carnivores, both by exploitation and interference, was slight. Although predation on small cubs was severe, cub survival to adolescence was six times higher than in the Serengeti. There was no difference in reproductive success between single and coalition males. The conservation priority for cheetahs should be to maintain protected areas over a spectrum of landscapes to allow ecological processes, of which the cheetah is an integral part, to proceed unhindered."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017
e20469638
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ben Sohib
Yogyakarta: Bentang Pustaka, 2010
899.221 BEN b
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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