The Atlas of Early Modern Wildlife : Britain and Ireland between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution

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The Atlas of Early Modern Wildlife : Britain and Ireland between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 408 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781784274078
  • DDC分類 590.09410903

Full Description

What was the state of wildlife in Britain and Ireland before modern records began? The Atlas of Early Modern Wildlife looks at the era before climate change, before the intensification of agriculture, before even the Industrial Revolution. In the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, beavers still swim in the River Ness. Isolated populations of wolves and lynxes linger in the uplands. Sea eagles are widespread around the coasts. Wildcats and pine martens remain common in the Lake District.

In this ground-breaking volume, the observations of early modern amateur naturalists, travellers and local historians are gathered together for the very first time. Drawing on more than 10,000 records from across Britain and Ireland, the book presents maps and notes on the former distribution of over 150 species, providing a new baseline against which to discuss subsequent declines and extinctions, expansions and introductions. A guide to identification describes the reliable and unreliable names of each species, including the pre-Linnaean scientific nomenclature, as well as local names in early modern English and, where used in the sources, Irish, Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish and Norn.

Raising a good number of questions at the same time as it answers many others, this remarkable resource will be of great value to conservationists, archaeologists, historians and anyone with an interest in the natural heritage of Britain and Ireland.

Contents

Acknowledgements

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INTRODUCTION

Scope

Early modern natural history

Key sources

Other sources

Interpreting the sources

Vernacular languages

Trend since 1772

Geographical bias of top-quality records

Identifying absence

Comparison with modern data

How to read the maps

MAMMALS

Rabbits and hares

Rodents

Carnivores

Ungulates

Seals

Cetaceans

BIRDS

Waterfowl

Game birds

Divers

Petrels and shearwaters

Herons, storks and ibises

Gannets and cormorants

Raptors

Bustards

Cranes

Waders, gulls and auks

Owls

Falcons

Perching birds

FISHES

Lampreys

Sturgeons

Carps

Pikes

Smelts

Salmonids

Perches

Sharks

Skates and rays

Eels

Herrings

White Fishes

Anglers

Mullets

Gurnards

Sandeels

Bass

Open-water Fishes

Flat Fishes

AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES

Amphibians

Reptiles

INVERTEBRATES

Molluscs

Crustaceans

Echinoderms

CONCLUSIONS

Overall analysis

Groups that have expanded their range

Groups that have reduced their range

Problems with using the Little Ice Age as a baseline

References

Index and glossary of species names

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