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Serendipity: An Ecologist's Quest to Understand Nature [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x28 mm, 19 b-w photos, 14 line illustr
  • Sērija : Organisms and Environments 14
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-May-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520285034
  • ISBN-13: 9780520285033
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x28 mm, 19 b-w photos, 14 line illustr
  • Sērija : Organisms and Environments 14
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-May-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520285034
  • ISBN-13: 9780520285033
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To newly minted biologist James Estes, the sea otters he was studying in the leafy kelp forests off the coast of Alaska appeared to have an unbalanced relationship with their larger environment. Gorging themselves on the sea urchins that grazed among the kelp, these small charismatic mammals seemed to give little back in return. But as Estes dug deeper, he unearthed a far more complex relationship between the otter and its underwater environment, discovering that otters played a critical role in driving positive ecosystem dynamics. While teasing out the connective threads, he began to question our assumptions about ecological relationships. These questions would ultimately inspire a lifelong quest to better understand the surprising complexity of our natural world and the unexpected ways we discover it.
 
Serendipity tells the story of James Estes’s life as a naturalist and the concepts that drive his interest in researching the ecological role of large predators. Using the relationship between sea otters, kelp, and sea urchins as a touchstone, Estes retraces his investigations of numerous other species, ecosystems, and ecological processes in an attempt to discover why ecologists can learn so many details about the systems within which they work and yet understand so little about the broader processes that influence those systems. Part memoir, part natural history, and deeply inquisitive, Serendipity will entertain and inform readers as it raises thoughtful questions about our relationship with the natural world. 

Recenzijas

"Many of the findings in the book ... are classics of ecology... A rare and delightful insight into timely science." -- Jane Lubchenco Nature "Estes's refreshing narrative deftly weaves rigorous science with personal reflection to create an absorbing and introspective read that is equal parts memoir, ecological textbook, and motivational guidebook for young ecologists." Science "This top-down picture - with predators influencing the health of plants - is depicted in enthralling detail." The Guardian "Noteworthy... Summing up: Recommended." CHOICE

Foreword ix
Maps
xiii
1 In the Beginning
1(7)
2 Understanding Nature
8(13)
3 The Aleutian Archipelago
21(7)
4 Sea Otters and Kelp Forests
28(18)
5 A Toe in the Arctic Ocean
45(15)
6 Return to Attu
60(23)
7 Generality and Variation
83(17)
8 A Serpentine Food Web
100(20)
9 Sea Otters and the Red Queen: Plant--Herbivore Coevolution
120(21)
10 Sea Otters and Killer Whales
141(20)
11 Megafaunal Collapse
161(18)
12 Whale Wars
179(11)
13 Foxes and Seabirds
190(13)
14 A Global Perspective
203(19)
15 Retrospection
222(9)
16 Looking to the Future
231(6)
Acknowledgments 237(4)
Glossary 241(8)
Bibliography 249(14)
Index 263
James A. Estes is Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University of California, Santa Cruz. He was coeditor of Trophic Cascades: Predators, Prey, and the Changing Dynamics of Nature and of The Community Ecology of Sea Otters, and senior editor of Whales, Whaling, and Ocean Ecosystems (UC Press). He is a recently elected member of the National Academy of Sciences.