biotic communities

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Grasslands

Grasslands cover one-quarter of Earths surface. This book explores the plants, animals, and environment of this important ecosystem.

Food webs

This title shows how the many food chains in an ecosystem come together and overlap to create food webs. This title explains what a food chain and food web is and the major players that make them, like producers, consumers, and decomposers.

Freshwater biome

Readers will learn about the different types of freshwater biomes and their importance. Plants and animals that live in lakes, rivers, ponds, and wetlands are explored in clear, easy-to-read text.

Tundra biome

"Readers will learn about the two types of tundra biomes. Clear, easy-to-read text explains the climate and special plants and animals of Arctic and alpine tundra. QR Codes in the book give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning"--.

Crayola ocean colors

"Brilliantly colored sea creatures fill the pages of this book about the ocean biome. Photos match the text so readers easily find their favorite colors among the plants and animals that live in the ocean" --.

Planet Earth 1

Presents an overview of the Earth's environment, containing information on how it provides resources, energy, and sustains ecosystems.

Hurricane lizards and plastic squid

the fraught and fascinating biology of climate change
2021
"In his three previous books-Feathers, The Triumph of Seeds, and Buzz-Thor Hanson has taken his readers on unforgettable journeys into nature, rendered with great storytelling, the soul of a poet, and the insight of a biologist. In this new book, he is doing it again, but exploring one of the most vital scientific and cultural issues of our time: climate change. As a young biologist, Hanson by his own admission watched with some detachment as our warming planet presented plants and animals with an ultimatum: change or face extinction. But his detachment turned to both concern and awe, as he observed the remarkable narratives of change playing out in each plant and animal he studied. In Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid, Hanson tells the story of how nature-both plants and animals, from beech trees to beetles-are meeting the challenges of rapid climate change head-on, adjusting, adapting, and sometimes noticeably evolving. Brown pelicans are fleeing uphill, seeking out new lives in the mountains. Gorillas in Uganda are turning to new food sources, such as eucalyptus trees (which humans only imported to Africa in the past several decades), as their old sources wain. Auklets, a little sea bird, aren't so lucky: changes in the lifecycles of their primary food source means they return at specific times of year to oceanic feeding grounds expecting plankton blooms that are no longer there. As global warming transforms and restructures the ecosystems in which these animals and others live, Hanson argues, we are forced to conclude that climate change will not have just one effect: Some transformations are beneficial. Others, and perhaps most, are devastating, wiping out entire species. One thing is constant: with each change an organism undergoes, the delicate balance of interdependent ecosystems is tipped, forcing the evolution of thousands more species, including us. To understand how, collectively, these changes are shaping the natural world and the future of life, Hanson looks back through deep time, examining fossil records, pollen, and even the tooth enamel of giant wombats and mummified owl pellets. Together, these records of our past tell the story of ancient climate change, shedding light on the challenges faced by today's species, the ways they will respond, and how these strategies will determine the fate of ecosystems around the globe. Ultimately, the story of nature's response to climate change is both fraught and fascinating, a story of both disaster and resilience, and, sometimes, hope. Lyrical and thought-provoking, Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid is poised to transform the conversation around climate change, shifting the focus from humans to the lattice of life, of which humans are just a single point"--.
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Climate and biomes

2023
In graphic novel format looks at climate and biomes.
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Biomes

2025
"Introduces readers to the major types of biomes. Alongside climate, readers will learn about the plants and animals that call each biome home and how they interact with their environment"--Amazon.

Animals of the rain forest

This title explores some of the amazing animals that can be found in rain forest habitats. This title is at a Level 2 and is written specifically for emerging readers. Aligned to Common Core Standards & correlated to state standards. Dash! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.

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