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Islands in a Far Sea,
By Neil A. Marshall (Notre Dame de Namur University: Chair, Department of Natural Sciences, Belmont, CA 94002) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Islands in a Far Sea: Nature and Man in Hawaii (Hardcover)
Our first introduction to the Hawaiian Islands was in the early 1980's; since then we have been conducting research on the islands of Hawai`i and Kauai. Our long association with Hawai`i prompted us to develop a course: The Natural History of Hawai`i; taught by Jamie Deneris, Ph.D., College of Marin, Kentfield, California, and myself, Neil Marshall, Ph.D. College of Notre Dame, Belmont, California. This is a course that includes island biogeography, evolutionary biology, and the geology of oceanic islands. Our text is John Culliney's book, Islands in a Far Sea. This is a wonderfully, scholarly, but eminently readable book. It captures the essence of the geologic and biologic evolution of the Hawaiian Islands, presents the key points of island biogeography, and finally the impact of human activity. A fine book; this needs to be reprinted in a new edition.
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Islands in a Far Sea: Nature and Man in Hawaii by John L. Culliney (Hardcover - December 3, 1988)
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