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Sand Predators

Nora Franklin

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Editorial: Publifye

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Sand Predators reveals the hidden lives of creatures thriving in deserts and sandy coasts. This book explores the unique adaptations and ecological roles of animals in these challenging environments. Discover how the sand viper uses specialized camouflage for hunting and how the horned lizard adapts for desert survival. Understanding these predator-prey interactions is vital for grasping wider ecological processes and the impact of environmental changes, particularly concerning desertification and coastal erosion.

 
The book journeys through diverse sandy habitats, highlighting challenges like extreme temperatures and limited water. It details the specific adaptations of sand predators, such as hunting strategies and physiological mechanisms for water conservation. The book examines how these predators influence nutrient cycling and their susceptibility to environmental changes.

 
By integrating biological information with ecological contexts, Sand Predators emphasizes the need to protect these ecosystems. Structured in three sections, the book first introduces sandy environments, then explores predator adaptations, and finally examines their ecological roles. Supported by field observations and experimental studies, this book connects ecology, zoology, and environmental science. It underscores the importance of conservation efforts and habitat management to preserve the biodiversity of these unique and vulnerable ecosystems.
Disponible desde: 12/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 64 páginas.

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