Australian Natural History Series 2010 Bioone Isbn -
The Australian Natural History Series, including the 2010 volume with a BioOne ISBN, is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in exploring the natural history of Australia. By providing a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the country's biodiversity, ecology, and conservation, the series supports research, education, and conservation efforts, while inspiring a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
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BioOne is a nonprofit publisher and aggregation service launched to support the dissemination of high-impact biological research. By 2010, BioOne had become a staple in university library holdings. The inclusion of the Australian Natural History Series (often categorized under BioOne’s eBook or monograph collections) significantly elevated the international profile of the series. The Australian Natural History Series, including the 2010
Written by renowned ecologist Mark Ziembicki, this monographic work covers the biology, historical cultural significance to Indigenous Australians, and the modern conservation threats facing Ardeotis australis . BioOne is a nonprofit publisher and aggregation service
Though crossing over into adjacent individual title categories within the CSIRO ecosystem, this comprehensive biological profile provides the fundamental research framework for understanding Australia's microbats and megabats. 9780643103764 Digital Object Identifier: 10.1071/9780643103757
The Australian Natural History Series occupies a unique niche in the citation indexes. While technical journals are the primary vehicle for new discoveries, the ANHS serves as the "consolidator" of knowledge.