Incoming Resources
- Why elephants have big ears, understanding patterns of life on Earth, Chris Lavers
- Aspects of the ecology of the iguanid lizard Tropidurus torquatus at Belém, Pará, by A. Stanley Rand and Patricia J. Rand
- Estimating wildlife habitat variables, by Robert L. Hays and Cliff Summers and William Seitz
- Animal ecology, by Charles Elton ; with new introductory material by Mathew A. Leibold and J. Timothy Wootton
- Nowhere left to go, how climate change is driving species to the ends of the earth, Benjamin von Brackel ; translated by Ayça Türkoğlu
- Critter quest, bug out on a backyard safari!, a Tiger/Tigress production for Smithsonian Networks ; a joint venture of Smithsonian Institution and Showtime Networks, Inc. ; series producer, Linda Goldman ; produced by Krys Kornmeier
- Insect population ecology;, an analytical approach, [by] G. C. Varley, G. R. Gradwell [and] M. P. Hassell
- Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by littoral and pelagic marine organisms, by John H. Martin
- An ecological study of the Key deer, [by] John D. Dickson III
- Animals of Asia, the ecology of the tropics, by John and Kathleen MacKinnon
- Life everlasting, the animal way of death, Bernd Heinrich
- Wildlife-habitat relationships, concepts & applications, Michael L. Morrison, Bruce G. Marcot & R. William Mannan