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Darwin, Praeger & the Clare Island Surveys

Darwin, Praeger & the Clare Island Surveys
Author: Roisín Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Clare Island (Ireland)
ISBN: 9781904890560

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This beautifully illustrated, 48-page book leads the reader through the story of how Darwin came by his ideas, how Robert Lloyd Praeger and other Irish scientists were influenced by them, and how this brought about the gathering of eminent researchers from all over Europe to a small exposed Atlantic island, culminating in the publication of the Clare Island Survey. Darwin, Praeger and the Clare Island Surveys celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Clare Island Survey and the 150th anniversary of the publication of The Origin of Species by showing how Praeger and his co-workers on the Clare Island Survey strove to investigate some of the questions at the heart of Darwin's work, 'throwing light on the question of island life and the problems of dispersal.' The book also considers the relevance of the first surveys findings today, highlighting the work of the modern New Survey of Clare Island (1992-2009) and the unique insights gained into the increasingly important issues of turnover of species, climate change, and loss of habitat.


New Survey of Clare Island: Soils and soil associations

New Survey of Clare Island: Soils and soil associations
Author: Wies Vullings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-01-02
Genre: Clare Island (Ireland)
ISBN: 9781908996077

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A comprehensive survey of the soils of Clare Island, outlining the development of soil science and the findings from the first Clare Island Survey; land-use history and the processes influencing its soil formation; classification and mapping of the soils and their associations and the impact of human activity on the island, both past and present.


New Survey of Clare Island: History and cultural landscape

New Survey of Clare Island: History and cultural landscape
Author: Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The first in a series of volumes presenting the new survey of Clare Island, this text introduces the history and folklife of this island in Clew Bay, County Mayo. Topics covered include folklife farming and fishing practices, the evolution of the landscape and the island's place names.


New Survey of Clare Island: Archaeology

New Survey of Clare Island: Archaeology
Author: Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Part of the "New Survey of Clare Island" series, this volume offers an account of the archaeology of the island.


New Survey of Clare Island: The Abbey

New Survey of Clare Island: The Abbey
Author: Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1999
Genre: Clare Island (Ireland)
ISBN:

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New Survey of Clare Island: Geology

New Survey of Clare Island: Geology
Author: Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Paperback 128pp; 297x210mm; published 2001. The first Clare Island Survey of 1909-11 was the most ambitious natural history project ever undertaken in Ireland and the first major biological survey of a specific area carried out in the world. The New Survey constitutes a fresh baseline study using up-to-date methodology to provide a comprehensive description of the island from its bedrocks to its biotic communities. The survey traces the history of human occupation and the impact of human activity on Clare Island. It has revealed almost a century of environmental change and will provide an invaluable source for future environmental monitoring. This second volume examines the geology of Clare Island. The island's physical appearance today reflects a geological history of over 500 million years. Major geological boundaries, now expressed as faults, run through the island. Repeated movements along these faults have produced the complex distribution of rock types that continues to fascinate geological researchers. Articles in this volume provide an introduction to the geology of the island and its Silurian and Carboniferous rocks, interpret the age of the Ballytoohy Formation of the northern part of the island using fossil microflora, describe the enigmatic fossil Peltoclados clarus found in the Silurian rocks, discuss rocks that have intruded from considerable depth beneath the island and consider the history of the last two million years, the Quaternary period, using evidence from fossil pollen.


New Survey of Clare Island: Marine intertidal ecology

New Survey of Clare Island: Marine intertidal ecology
Author: Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Paperback 240pp; 297x210mm; published 2002. The first Clare Island Survey of 1909-11 was the most ambitious natural history project ever undertaken in Ireland and the first major biological survey of a specific area carried out in the world. The New Survey constitutes a fresh baseline study using up-to-date methodology to provide a comprehensive description of the island from its bedrocks to its biotic communities. The survey traces the history of human occupation and the impact of human activity on Clare Island. It has revealed almost a century of environmental change and will provide an invaluable source for future environmental monitoring. This third volume in the series examines the intertidal marine ecology of Clare Island. The shores of Clare Island are as exposed as any in Europe and are important baseline sites for the assessment of future environmental change. A knowledge of the ecology of the key organisms of these exposed shores is of fundamental importance. Articles in this volume address the activities and abundance of the key intertidal organisms on extremely exposed shores and upper shore rock pools, examining the chthamalids C. stellatus and C. montagui, the ecology of limpets of the genus Patella, the mussels of Clare Island, the small periwinkle Melarhaphe neritoides, the top shell Osilinus lineatus and the effects of predation by herring gulls on the dog whelk Nucella lapillus. It also includes a catalogue of intertidal Mollusca and an annotated checklist of the marine algae of Clare Island.


Clare Island Survey

Clare Island Survey
Author: Royal Irish Academy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1915
Genre: Natural history
ISBN:

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