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Terrestrial Fauna of the Comoros Archipelago / Faune Terrestre de l’Archipel des Comores

Field / Identification Guide
By: Oliver Hawlitschek(Author), Remy Eudeline(Author), Antione Rouillé(Author)
335 pages, colour photos
Terrestrial Fauna of the Comoros Archipelago / Faune Terrestre de l’Archipel des Comores
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  • Terrestrial Fauna of the Comoros Archipelago / Faune Terrestre de l’Archipel des Comores ISBN: 9791069959569 Paperback Dec 2020 In stock
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Language: Bilingual in English and French

The Comoros Archipelago is a true natural paradise full of unique species and ecosystems with new species discovered and described regularly. Unlike many similar tropical oceanic islands, this hotspot of biological diversity remains virtually unknown to the global community.

A group of three biologists had the privilege of studying the islands as their private ‘playground’ of natural history. At the same time, they saw that many of the unique species living there are threatened by extinction. They would like to share the extraordinary discoveries they made there with the people living on the archipelago and with the global community of tourists, scientists, and enthusiasts and raise awareness for the need of preserving this fragile ecosystem.

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  • Professional and beautiful work
    By Karin 31 Jan 2021 Written for Paperback
    Very nice book that shows the rich diversity in the Comoros in neatly arranged, informative chapters and segments. The photos show every necessary detail whilst one can enjoy the beauty of the respective species. It is perfectly formatted for field trips, the right size, condensed information, detailed, but clear images. There is a chapter overview at the beginning, and a list of species at the end. I can recommend it to scientists who work in the Comoros, as well as to biologists that are generally interested in the area and the species. Very professional and beautiful work.
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Biography

Oliver Hawlitschek is a biologist from Germany working on the Comoran fauna since 2008. Rémy Eudeline is a biology teacher from France. He lived and worked on Mayotte from 2014 to 2019. Antoine Rouillé is an ecological engineer and entomologist. He worked in Mayotte for five years.

Field / Identification Guide
By: Oliver Hawlitschek(Author), Remy Eudeline(Author), Antione Rouillé(Author)
335 pages, colour photos
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