Green Equilibrium: The vital balance of humans and nature
Autor Christopher Willsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2013
To explain the idea of "green equilibrium," Wills draws on a fascinating range of examples, including coral reefs off the densely populated Philippines, the isolated and thickly forested valleys of Papua New Guinea, the changing Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, and a Californian ranch being allowed to return to a wild state. Wills travels to Guyana's rainforests and savannahs, for instance, to provide startling vignettes of ecological processes in action. Among other topics, he highlights the astonishing snake-head mimicry that swallowtail caterpillars use to scare off predators, the symbiotic relationship between the exceedingly rare Golden Poison-Dart Frog and the tank bromeliad plant, and the invisible world of pathogens and parasites that helps to drive diversity. All these mechanisms, and many more, maintain the "green equilibria" of Guyana's rainforest ecosystems. Wills also shows how "green equilibria" have shaped the evolution and history of our own species. We now know that a kind of genetic "green equilibrium" helped populations adapt to changing environmental conditions as they spread out of Africa. Striking new evidence indicates that some modern human populations still carry genes from past hominids (such as the Neanderthals) as well as genetic adaptations to local hazards such as malaria.
Traveling to many different ecosystems, from coral reefs to the high Himalayas, and drawing on his own on-the-ground research, Wills illuminates ecological laws in action. Perhaps most important, he introduces us to people, in many countries around the world, who are now using this new knowledge to help heal the planet.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199645701
ISBN-10: 0199645701
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: Approx 92 black and white illustrations and two 8pp colour plate sections
Dimensiuni: 165 x 236 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199645701
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: Approx 92 black and white illustrations and two 8pp colour plate sections
Dimensiuni: 165 x 236 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Descriere
In Green Equilibrium, Christopher Wills explains the rules by which ecosystems maintain a diversity of interdependent species, in particular the balance of predators and prey. Wills is both an eminent academic and a hugely experienced field-biologist. In presenting the concept of 'green equilibrium', he draws on a fascinating range of examples, including coral reefs off the densely populated Philippines, the isolated and densely forested valleys of Papua NewGuinea, the changing Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, and a Californian ranch being allowed to return to a wild state. In each case he assesses the impact of modern changes and attempts at conservation on these delicately balanced ecosystems. Wills shows how human populations, too, are an integral part of the picture. We now know from genetic evidence that over the course of history, as humans spread out of Africa, populations adapted as a result of environmental conditions. Striking new evidence indicates that some human populations carry genes from past encounters with other hominids (Neanderthals and Denisovans), as well as genetic adaptations to local hazards such as malaria. Wills argues that the most effective approaches toconserving green equilibria come out of evolutionary insights, and from close involvement of the local communities who have lived and adapted to them.
Recenzii
Wills does an excellent job of exploring the interplay of environmental factors and human genetics over the course of history
Field biologist and eminent academic Wills provides evidence aplenty, from decaying coral reefs to devastated Himalayan forests, to show just how far out of balance with nature we humans have become.
An encompassing work of fresh and realigning perspectives and discoveries enlivened by his wildlife photographs a uniquely honed and eye-opening history of human evolution (especially of the brain), migration, and adaptation.
This inspirational, clearly-written book leads us to fascinating places around the world and instructs us beautifully about the ways in which their natural systems function, challenging us to work towards global sustainability for our common benefit.
Green Equilibrium is a richly enlightening exploration of the world and our place in it, infused with fresh insight from science and a deep concern about the future of our planet and our species.
Field biologist and eminent academic Wills provides evidence aplenty, from decaying coral reefs to devastated Himalayan forests, to show just how far out of balance with nature we humans have become.
An encompassing work of fresh and realigning perspectives and discoveries enlivened by his wildlife photographs a uniquely honed and eye-opening history of human evolution (especially of the brain), migration, and adaptation.
This inspirational, clearly-written book leads us to fascinating places around the world and instructs us beautifully about the ways in which their natural systems function, challenging us to work towards global sustainability for our common benefit.
Green Equilibrium is a richly enlightening exploration of the world and our place in it, infused with fresh insight from science and a deep concern about the future of our planet and our species.
Notă biografică
Christopher Wills is Professor of Biological Sciences and member of the Center for Molecular Genetics at the University of California. He received the Award for Public Understanding of Science and Technology from the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1999. His research interests include the maintenance of genetic variability in human populations, the forces that maintain variation in complex ecosystems such as rainforests and coral reefs, theevolution of diseases, and the evolution of our species. He is the author of The Darwinian Tourist (OUP, 2010).