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Title: LIFE ALONG THE DELAWARE BAY
CAPE MAY, GATEWAY TO A MILLION SHOREBIRDS
By: Joanna Burger, Lawrence Niles, Amanda Dey
Format: Hardback

List price: £29.50


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ISBN 10: 081355246X
ISBN 13: 9780813552460
Publisher: RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 15 June, 2012
Pages: 176
Description: Focuses on the Delaware Bay as an ecosystem, the horseshoe crab as a keystone species within that system, and the crucial role that the bay plays in the migratory ecology of shorebirds. The decline in horseshoe crabs has resulted in a rapid and dramatic decline in birds, particularly the red knot, sounding an alarm throughout the world. Essays are accompanied by 300 stunning colour photographs that capture the beauty and essence of the bay and its wildlife.
Synopsis: The Delaware Bay is the second largest and most diverse bay on the East Coast. It has a rich cultural history, has played an important role in the region's commerce and tourism, and has spectacular and vital natural resources. Birdwatchers gather along its shores to watch the spectacle of thousands of spawning horseshoe crabs, the dense flocks of migrant shorebirds, the fall hawk migration, and the huge migration of monarch butterflies. ; Life Along the Delaware Bay focuses on the area as an ecosystem, the horseshoe crab as a keystone species within that system, and the crucial role that the bay plays in the migratory ecology of shorebirds. An overabundance of horseshoe crabs spawning on the Delaware Bay beaches results in an abundance of eggs brought to the surface, providing a source of high-quality food and bringing hundreds of thousands of shorebirds to the bay to forage in late May and early June. A slight decline in horseshoe crabs has resulted in a rapid and dramatic decline in birds, particularly the red knot. This decline has sounded an alarm throughout the world, prompting a host of biologists to converge on the bay each spring, to understand the biology and conservation of red knots and other shorebirds. ; The book examines current efforts to protect the bay and identifies new efforts that must take place to ensure it remains an intact ecological system. Over three hundred stunning colour photographs and maps capture the beauty and majesty of this unique treasure-one that must be protected today and for generations to come. ;|The Delaware Bay is the second largest and most diverse bay on the East Coast. It has a rich cultural history, has played an important role in the region's commerce and tourism, and has spectacular and vital natural resources. Birdwatchers gather along its shores to watch the spectacle of thousands of spawning horseshoe crabs, the dense flocks of migrant shorebirds, the fall hawk migration, and the huge migration of monarch butterflies. ; Life Along the Delaware Bay focuses on the area as an ecosystem, the horseshoe crab as a keystone species within that system, and the crucial role that the bay plays in the migratory ecology of shorebirds. An overabundance of horseshoe crabs spawning on the Delaware Bay beaches results in an abundance of eggs brought to the surface, providing a source of high-quality food and bringing hundreds of thousands of shorebirds to the bay to forage in late May and early June. A slight decline in horseshoe crabs has resulted in a rapid and dramatic decline in birds, particularly the red knot. This decline has sounded an alarm throughout the world, prompting a host of biologists to converge on the bay each spring, to understand the biology and conservation of red knots and other shorebirds. ; The book examines current efforts to protect the bay and identifies new efforts that must take place to ensure it remains an intact ecological system. Over three hundred stunning colour photographs and maps capture the beauty and majesty of this unique treasure-one that must be protected today and for generations to come. ;|The Delaware Bay is the second largest and most diverse bay on the East Coast. It has a rich cultural history, has played an important role in the region's commerce and tourism, and has spectacular and vital natural resources. Birdwatchers gather along its shores to watch the spectacle of thousands of spawning horseshoe crabs, the dense flocks of migrant shorebirds, the fall hawk migration, and the huge migration of monarch butterflies. ; Life Along the Delaware Bay focuses on the area as an ecosystem, the horseshoe crab as a keystone species within that system, and the crucial role that the bay plays in the migratory ecology of shorebirds. An overabundance of horseshoe crabs spawning on the Delaware Bay beaches results in an abundance of eggs brought to the surface, providing a source of high-quality food and bringing hundreds of thousands of shorebirds to the bay to forage in late May and early June. A slight decline in horseshoe crabs has resulted in a rapid and dramatic decline in birds, particularly the red knot. This decline has sounded an alarm throughout the world, prompting a host of biologists to converge on the bay each spring, to understand the biology and conservation of red knots and other shorebirds. ; The book examines current efforts to protect the bay and identifies new efforts that must take place to ensure it remains an intact ecological system. Over three hundred stunning colour photographs and maps capture the beauty and majesty of this unique treasure-one that must be protected today and for generations to come.
Illustrations: 317 color photos, 9 maps
Publication: US
Imprint: Rivergate Books
Returns: Returnable
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