Mushrooms

The natural and human world of British fungi

(Autor) Peter Marren
Formato: Hardcover
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Mushrooms, the first of a major new series of books on British natural history, provides a remarkable insight into the natural and human world of fungi. Peter Marren, in his inimitable, relaxed style, guides the reader through the extraordinary riches of this often overlooked group, from the amazing diversity of forms and lifestyles that populate the fungal landscape, to the pursuit of edible fungi for the pot, and the complexities of identification thrown up by our modern understanding of DNA. Throughout the book, the author tells a story rich in detail about how we have come to appreciate and, in some cases, fear the mushrooms and toadstools that are such an integral part of the changing seasons. Marren also provides a refreshingly candid view of our attempts to name species, the role of fungi in ecosystems, and our recent efforts to record and conserve them.

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Editorial:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781472971494
Año de publicación:
2019
Fecha publicación:
13 de Mayo de 2019

Peter Marren

Peter Marren is a British naturalist and author best known for his book "Rainbow Dust: Three Centuries of Butterfly Delight." His writing style is engaging and informative, blending science with storytelling. Marren's key contribution to literature is his ability to make complex scientific topics accessible and captivating to a wide audience.

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