|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
1 Review
|
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
|
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Everyday use of the Atlas,
By Nana (Slovakia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Atlas of European Mammals (Poyser Natural History) (Hardcover)
There are 194 mammal species living in Europe. Some of them are common, widespread and well known, but others are rare and mysterious. What makes the Atlas especially valuable is that it gives accounts on all of them. Equally. I personally use it either to find out what species could be expected in a given geographical region (going on vacation somewhere?), or I seek what species of a given higher taxonomic unit occur in Europe and finally, one can find detailed information on distribution border line of the species of interest. The maps of the Atlas are its best features. On the other side, the text possess small mistakes in some places. But finding information on species is usually not as difficult as finding thorough details on its distribution. I rank this book as high as I could.
|
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
The Atlas of European Mammals (Poyser Natural History) by J. Zima (Hardcover - July 27, 1999)
Used & New from: $196.34
| ||