Written by leading policy makers, lawyers, economists, hydrologists, ecologists, engineers, and planners, this book reaches across disciplines to address problems and solutions for the sustainable use of water in urban areas. It includes solutions and ideas that integrates water management strategies to increase resilience in a changing world.
A study that provides an original key to species, diagnoses, descriptions, distributions, and illustrations along with a compilation of biological information for these species.
Discusses thirty species considered monophyletic and congeneric with Macrocneme maja (F.). This title describes fourteen species from South America. It summarizes biological information, and discusses and illustrates patterns of geographical distribution.
Sthenurines originated in the Miocene, diversified in the Pliocene, and radiated in the Quaternary to become one of Australia's most conspicuous mammal groups, the only lineage of browsing marsupials comparable in diversity to the browsing artiodactyl guilds of other continents. This title presents the analysis of sthenurines.
Revises the genus Anopina of the leafroller family, Tortricidae (Lepidoptera). This title describes sixty-two species and provides a hypothesis of phylogenetic relationships of the species, proposes a classification, and includes illustrations of adults, larvae, and male and female genitalia.
Examines relationships within the Chrysoxena group of the tortricid tribe Euliini. This title defines 54 species among six genera: Chrysoxena Meyrick; Vulpoxena Brown; Thoridia Brown; Dorithia Powell; Cuproxena Powell and Brown; and, Bidorpitia Brown.