Encyclopedia of World Climatology by John E. Oliver (Editor)
Call Number: REF 551.503 ENC
ISBN: 1402032641
Publication Date: 2008-04-23
Oceans by Dorrik Stow
Call Number: REF 551.46 Stow
ISBN: 0226776646
Publication Date: 2006-04-21
The Oxford Companion to the Earth by Paul L. Hancock (Editor); Brian J. Skinner (Editor); David L. Dineley (Editor)
Call Number: REF 550.3 Oxford
ISBN: 0198540396
Publication Date: 2001-06-07
Resources for the Study of Ecology/Environmental Science
The purpose of this guide is to lead the beginning researcher to the most important and useful sources in the Reference Collection and online for the study of Ecology and Environmental Science. The list of sources is not exhaustive; please consult with a Reference Librarian for additional suggestions.
Salmon Sketch from Lewis & Clark's Journals
New Books
The Heart of Sustainability by Andres R. Edwards
Call Number: 303.4 Edwards
ISBN: 9780865717626
Publication Date: 2015-11-03
Check it Out! Noted Biologist E.O. Wilson Video "Of Ants and Men"
Watch this video through the Library's Kanopy database. It's free! Just sign up for account using your NVC credentials and library card.
Biology 112 - Introduction to Ecology
This course explores basic principles of ecology and environmental biology, including study of major biomes and habitat types, biological diversity, interactions of organisms with the physical environment, plant and animal interactions, nutrient cycling and energy flow in ecosystems, and the interdependence of organisms in biological communities. The role of humans in the environment will also be examined. This is an introductory course for science majors as well as non-majors.
Reference
Handbooks & Manuals
The Weather Handbook by H. McKinley Conway (Editor); Linda L. Liston (Editor)
Call Number: REF 551.6 Weather
ISBN: 0910436290
Publication Date: 1990-01-01
Active Faults of the World by Robert Yeats
Call Number: Ref 551.872 Yeats
ISBN: 9780521190855
Publication Date: 2012-04-26
New Additions Fall 2018
Hope on Earth by Paul R. Ehrlich; Michael Charles Tobias; John Harte (Commentaries by)
ISBN: 9780226113685
Publication Date: 2014-04-21
Man Swarm
ISBN: 9780986383205
Publication Date: 2015-01-15
Move Upstream by Karen I. Shragg
ISBN: 9780988493834
Publication Date: 2015-11-03
Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves by Ellen Moyer (Editor)
ISBN: 9781942936282
Publication Date: 2017-01-02
The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert
ISBN: 1250062187
Publication Date: 2015-01-06
Encyclopedias
Beacham's Guide to Endangered Species of North America by Thomson Gale Staff; Walton Beacham; Frank V. Castronova; Suzanne Sessine
Call Number: R 578.68 Beacham's v1-8
ISBN: 0787650285
Publication Date: 2000-11-01
Encyclopedia of Earthquakes and Volcanoes by David Ritchie; Alexander E. Gates
Call Number: REF 551.203 Ritchie
ISBN: 0816043728
Publication Date: 2001-06-01
Encyclopedia of Endangered Species by Mary Emanoil (Editor)
Call Number: REF 574.529 Encyclopedia
ISBN: 081038857X
Publication Date: 1994-09-12
Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change by S. George Philander (Editor)
Call Number: REF 363.7387 v1-3
ISBN: 9781412958783
Publication Date: 2008-04-22
Encyclopedia of Rainforests by Diane Jukofsky
Call Number: REF 578.73403 Jukofsky
ISBN: 1573562599
Publication Date: 2001-11-30
Encyclopedia of Weather and Climate by Michael Allaby
Call Number: REF 551.603 Allaby.
ISBN: 0816048010
Publication Date: 2001-12-01
Encyclopedia of World Climatology by John E. Oliver (Editor)
Call Number: REF 551.503 ENC
ISBN: 1402032641
Publication Date: 2008-04-23
Global Warming in the 21st Century by Bruce E. Johansen
Call Number: R363.738 Johansen v1-3
ISBN: 0275985857
Publication Date: 2006-05-01
Oceans by Dorrik Stow
Call Number: REF 551.46 Stow
ISBN: 0226776646
Publication Date: 2006-04-21
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Evolution by Mark D. Pagel (Editor)
Call Number: REF 576.803 Encyclopedia v1-2
ISBN: 0195148649
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Pollution A to Z by Richard M. Stapleton (Editor)
Call Number: REF 363.7303 Pollution v1-2
ISBN: 0028657004
Publication Date: 1905-06-01
Dictionaries
Dictionary of Ecology and Environment by Peter Hodgson Collin
Call Number: REF 577.03 Collin
ISBN: 1901659615
Publication Date: 2001-04-01
Ocean and Marine Dictionary by David F. Tver
Call Number: R 551.46 Tyver
ISBN: 0870332465
Publication Date: 1979-01-01
A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics by R. J. Lincoln; G. A. Boxshall; P. F. Clark
Bakker's classic of ecological science now includes three new chapters on Southern California which make the book more useful than ever. Striking new photographs illustrate the diversity of life, climate, and geological formation.
Trespassing Natures by Donnie Johnson Sackey
Call Number: On Order
ISBN: 9780814259160
Publication Date: 2024-08-01
As old worlds become hostile and new spaces become hospitable, many species are shifting their ranges to live in locations where they have never previously existed. Biological and sociocultural realms collide and boundaries blur, making it increasingly difficult to mark definitively who belongs and who is a trespasser. In Trespassing Natures, Donnie Johnson Sackey troubles the idea of biological "invasion," turning our attention away from scientific considerations and toward the discursive and rhetorical dimensions of this term--offering a new paradigm that recasts this issue as a question of what it means to live in multi-species communities. Presenting case studies on bed bugs, bighead carp, feral cats, and mackerel, Sackey argues that the identification of a species as an invader is not merely a scientific act, but a cultural and political one. By questioning issues around space, identity, and the institutions that make human participation apparent, Sackey redirects focus away from the belief that a single species threatens space. Ultimately, Trespassing Natures asks us to expand our idea of community and question who has the right to space.
The Book of Invasive Species by Kit Carlson
Call Number: On Order
ISBN: 9781646433636
Publication Date: 2023-10-03
Invasive flora and fauna adversely affect our ecosystems. Some species are introduced purposefully and can be harmless or even beneficial to other native species, but others can cause great ecological and environmental harm. This book features 100 invasive plants, animals, and microbes found across North America. Learn the identifying characteristics of each species, their habitats, their impacts on each ecosystem, and why they have been able to proliferate. This book includes: Wild boars that devour crops and native vegetation Burmese pythons that annihilate native mammal populations Starlings that destroy crops Asian carp that out-compete native fish for habitat and food Nutria that damage natural resources And more! Discover the careful balance of ecosystems with The Book of Invasive Species.
Ecology of a Changed World by Trevor Price
Call Number: On order
ISBN: 9780197564172
Publication Date: 2022-09-16
An increasing amount of usable space on our planet is crowded by humans. Whether we are using the space for permanent homes, vacation homes, travel accommodations, farming, public recreation, transportation, or office buildings, our chronic overuse of Earth's resources is pushing our ecosystem into uncharted territories. This has spurred many species extinctions, and we can expect the losses to continue to grow. Ecology of a Changed World outlines the importance of species conservation relative to human existence. The book breaks down ecological principles and explains six threats to biodiversity in terms anyone studying ecology, evolutionary biology, environmental science, or environmental justice will understand. Ecologist Trevor Price begins the book by breaking down population growth, food webs, species interaction, and other ecological principles. He draws on examples from agriculture, disease, fisheries, and societal growth throughout each chapter, offering insight into the relationships between demographic transitions, monetary exchanges, and ecosystems. Price focuses on six threats to biodiversity - climate change, overharvesting, pollution, habitat loss, invasive species, and disease - and offers the history, current status, and economic as well as environmental impacts of each of these. He ends the book with a rigorous review of the importance of species diversity, outlining the ways losses to our ecosystem will be a detriment to public health and global wealth. Taking readers through competition, predation, and parasitism, Ecology of a Changed World helpfully traces what has occurred on our planet throughout history, why these things happened, and how we can use this information to determine and shape our future.
Think, Do, and Communicate Environmental Science by Tara Ivanochko
Call Number: On Order
ISBN: 9781108423458
Publication Date: 2021-05-13
Many students find it daunting to move from studying environmental science, to designing and implementing their own research proposals. This book provides a practical introduction to help develop scientific thinking, aimed at undergraduate and new graduate students in the earth and environmental sciences. Students are guided through the steps of scientific thinking using published scientific literature and real environmental data. The book starts with advice on how to effectively read scientific papers, before outlining how to articulate testable questions and answer them using basic data analysis. The Mauna Loa CO2 dataset is used to demonstrate how to read metadata, prepare data, generate effective graphs and identify dominant cycles on various timescales. Practical, question-driven examples are explored to explain running averages, anomalies, correlations and simple linear models. The final chapter provides a framework for writing persuasive research proposals, making this an essential guide for students embarking on their first research project.
The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), a unit of the Office of Science, fulfills agency-wide responsibilities to collect, preserve, and disseminate both unclassified and classified scientific and technical information (STI) emanating from DOE-funded research and development (R&D) activities at DOE national laboratories and facilities and at universities and other institutions nationwide.
Offers well-researched information covering all aspects of human impact to the environment. Its collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles includes content on global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more.
A scholarly, multi-disciplinary database providing indexing and abstracts for thousands of journals and other publications. Academic Search Complete includes full-text access to peer-reviewed journals, as well as indexing and abstracts for magazines, monographs, reports, and conference proceedings.
Amazonian Fishes and their Habitats is based on a multimedia CD collection written by Dr Peter Henderson, of Pisces Conservation and the University of Oxford. Dr Henderson is one of the leading authorities on the fish of the Amazon Basin. These pages hold a small fraction of the superb resource of information on the CD, which is available from Pisces Conservation.
The data sets accessible through GVIF relate to evidence about more than 1.5 million species, collected over three centuries of natural history exploration and including current observations from citizen scientists, researchers and automated monitoring programs.
A database of mammalian taxonomy that can be used as a convenient online reference for identifying or verifying recognized scientific names and for taxonomic research.
This database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories. A product of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
This working list of all known plant species aims to be a comprehensive list for species of vascular plants (flowering plants, conifers, ferns and their allies) and of bryophytes (mosses and liverworts).
What is Impact Factor?
What is Impact Factor?
"The impact factor, often abbreviated IF, is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to articles published in science and social science journals. It is frequently used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field, with journals with higher impact factors deemed to be more important than those with lower ones. The impact factor was devised by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), now part of Thomson Reuters. Impact factors are calculated yearly for those journals that are indexed in Thomson Reuter's Journal Citation Reports" (Wikipedia, 2009).
E-Journals relating to Ecology/Environmental Science
Acta Geographica Debrecina Landscape & Environment is a peer-reviewed journal, with 2 issues per year. From the Dept. of Landscape Protection and Environmental Geography at the University of Debrecen, their aim is to publish the new results of landscape and environmental studies.
"The National Agricultural Library is one of four national libraries of the United States. It houses one of the world's largest and most accessible agricultural information collections and serves as the nexus for a national network of state land-grant and U.S. Department of Agriculture Field Libraries."
Hosted by the University of Kansas, this electronic journal "focuses on the emerging field of biodiversity informatics - the creation, integration, analysis, and understanding of information regarding biological diversity."
From the webpage: "The mission of the journal is to contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the disciplines of biodiversity through its role in the dissemination of taxonomical, ecological and biogeographical research. To that end, the editorial policy is that the journal seeks to be representative of the disciplines of biodiversity, to be global in scope, and to be inclusive of major traditions and viewpoints within these discipline."
From the website: "A peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing ecology, behaviour, taxonomy, conservation, and other topics relevant to Canadian natural history."
From the Website: "BioOne is a nonprofit publisher that aims to make scientific research more accessible through a growing portfolio of products including its full-text aggregation, BioOne Complete, and open access journal, Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene."
U.S. Government Websites Relating to Environmental Sciences
U.S. Department of the Interior Home Page
Several of the DoI's bureaus deal with the environment of the United States:◦National Park Service
◦Fish & Wildlife Service
◦Bureau of Land Management
◦Geological Survey
◦Bureau of Reclamation
Each mineral has a page linked to tables devoted to crystallography, crystal structures, X-Ray powder diffraction, chemical composition, physical and optical properties, Dana's New Classification, Strunz classification, mineral specimen images, and alphabetical listings of mineral species. There are also extensive links to other external sources of mineral data and information.
Science Daily - Earth and Environment
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Organizations & Associations
Organizations and Associations Related to Ecology/Environmental Science
The American Geological Institute is a non-profit federation of 45 geoscientific and professional associations that represents more than 120,000 geologists, geophysicists, and other earth scientists.
"A worldwide scientific community that advances, through unselfish cooperation in research, an understanding of Earth and space that is used for the benefit of humanity."
The Association for Women Geoscientists exists to promote the professional development of its members, to provide geoscience outreach to girls, and to encourage women to become geoscientists.
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of scientists founded to promote ecological science by improving communication among ecologists; raise the public's level of awareness of the importance of ecological science; increase the resources available for the conduct of ecological science; and insure the appropriate use of ecological science in environmental decision-making by enhancing communication between the ecological community and policy-makers.
A coalition of independent member societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues.
An international professional organization dedicated to promoting the scientific study of the phenomena that affect the maintenance, loss, and restoration of biological diversity.