Konza Prairie: A Tallgrass Natural History

Author:   O.J. Reichman ,  Teri Miller
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Edition:   New edition
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9780700604500


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   30 January 1988
Format:   Paperback
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Konza Prairie: A Tallgrass Natural History


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Slightly over a century ago, the tallgrass prairie in North America stretched over most of what is now Iowa, Illinois, southern Minnesota, northern Missouri, and the eastern edges of the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. Today, only a few scattered patches--less than one percent--remain of the endless, flat, silent land that greeted the pioneers and finally fell to their plows. Konza, an area of over 8,600 acres in the Flint Hills in Kansas, is the largest remaining undisturbed tract of tallgrass prairie in the nation. Konza Prairie is the extraordinary and often lyrical story of this tallgrass ecosystem. Biologist O.J. Reichman, a compelling writer, vividly portrays this often poorly understood environment as a living laboratory where organisms--from monarch butterflies to the striking big bluestem grass itself--interact with the physical world of the prairie. In separate chapters, Reichman provides an absorbing natural-history introduction to such topics as the tallgrass ecosystem; the dynamic geological processes which created the seemingly placid prairie; and the many inhabitants of the prairie, from plants and insects to birds, reptiles, and mammals. Interspersed with this central text are informative sections (set off by italics) about the processes taking place, among them Evolution, the role of photosynthesis; fire; patterns of weather; and competition among organisms. Finally, Reichman describes what is being done to preserve the prairie and provides an extensive listing of the common and scientific names of organisms mentioned in the text. Beautifully written and illustrated with color photographs, line drawings, and maps, Konza Prairie is an excellent introduction to a little-known ecosystem--and is superb national history.

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Author:   O.J. Reichman ,  Teri Miller
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9780700604500


ISBN 10:   0700604502
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   30 January 1988
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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-One of the most fascinating ecology books I have ever read, lavishly illustrated and written with brilliant detail.---David F. Costello, author of The Prairie World -A beautifully designed book, uniquely organized and sensitively written, that not only tells the reader what the biota of the tallgrass prairie is, but how and why it has evolved and how it 'works' as an ecological system.---Robert S. Hoffmann, Assistant Secretary for Research, Smithsonian Institution -Admirable. . . . general readers will be intrigued by the mystique of the prairie [and] will enjoy finding out about this all-but-vanished habitat.---William J. Platt, research biologist, Tall Timbers Research Station One of the most fascinating ecology books I have ever read, lavishly illustrated and written with brilliant detail. --David F. Costello, author of The Prairie World A beautifully designed book, uniquely organized and sensitively written, that not only tells the reader what the biota of the tallgrass prairie is, but how and why it has evolved and how it 'works' as an ecological system. --Robert S. Hoffmann, Assistant Secretary for Research, Smithsonian Institution Admirable. . . . general readers will be intrigued by the mystique of the prairie [and] will enjoy finding out about this all-but-vanished habitat. --William J. Platt, research biologist, Tall Timbers Research Station


One of the most fascinating ecology books I have ever read, lavishly illustrated and written with brilliant detail. --<b>David F. Costello</b>, author of <i>The Prairie World</i> A beautifully designed book, uniquely organized and sensitively written, that not only tells the reader what the biota of the tallgrass prairie is, but how and why it has evolved and how it 'works' as an ecological system. --<b>Robert S. Hoffmann</b>, Assistant Secretary for Research, Smithsonian Institution Admirable. . . . general readers will be intrigued by the mystique of the prairie [and] will enjoy finding out about this all-but-vanished habitat. --<b>William J. Platt</b>, research biologist, Tall Timbers Research Station


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