| Paul D. Stewart - 2006 - 260 páginas
Details the natural and human history of the islands and describes Darwin's theory of evolution. | |
| David Horwell, Pete Oxford - 2005 - 148 páginas
Bradt's fully illustrated wildlife guides focus on regions of the world particularly celebrated for their amazing and often unique species. With spectacular photography or ... | |
| John C. Kricher - 2006 - 260 páginas
The Galápagos Islands are a paradise for birders, botanists, geologists, and snorkelers, with many islands still devoid of human habitation. Since they lie more than 600 miles ... | |
| Michael Hume Jackson - 1993 - 369 páginas
This book details the natural history of the plants and animals found in the Galapagos Islands. A list of the dominant plants according to vegetation zone is included. Of ... | |
| David Andrew - 2005 - 160 páginas
From famous finches to marine iguanas, the Galapagos is a dream location for anyone interested in the natural world. The islands, located off the coast of Ecuador, are home to ... | |
| John Hess - 2009 - 199 páginas
"Evolutionary ecologist and photographer John Hess presents the Galápagos in stunning photographs and insightful prose, celebrating the archipelago as a unique place to ... | |
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