Having run out of Nepenthes monographs to spend my hard earned money on, I've had to turn to other natural history books to cure my reading addiction.
I just picked up an interesting looking book today. It's written by a pair of biologists (George and Roberta Poinar) who've spent some time studying Dominican Amber and have attempted to present a view of Hispaniolas ancient tropical forest flora and smaller families of fauna (insects and lower vertebrates). All somewhat theoretical I suppose but it looks like it could be an interesting read.
Has anyone else seen this book yet?
What is your latest book?
I just picked up an interesting looking book today. It's written by a pair of biologists (George and Roberta Poinar) who've spent some time studying Dominican Amber and have attempted to present a view of Hispaniolas ancient tropical forest flora and smaller families of fauna (insects and lower vertebrates). All somewhat theoretical I suppose but it looks like it could be an interesting read.
Has anyone else seen this book yet?
What is your latest book?