The Dispersal of Shells (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Kew, Harry Wallis

 
9781333708252: The Dispersal of Shells (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Uncover how shells travel the world: from ship ballast to plant shipments, and even in the bones of timber and soil.

This concise, evidence‑based study explains the varied ways land and freshwater molluscs spread far from their homes. It covers natural means of dispersal and the notable role of human activity, including shipping, ballast, horticulture, and transport of plants. The text focuses on real observations and examples to show how shells and their eggs can hitch rides across oceans, continents, and even railways, shaping where species live today.

- How molluscs migrate with ballast and cargo
- The role of plants, soil, and garden trades in moving species
- Case examples of snails and freshwater shells found far from their origins
- The evidence for human‑mediated dispersal and its ecological implications

Ideal for readers of natural history and biogeography who want clear, accessible insights into the means by which life travels across the globe.

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9780266412168: The Dispersal of Shells (Classic Reprint)

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ISBN 10 :  0266412165 ISBN 13 :  9780266412168
Editeur : Forgotten Books, 2018
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