Arrivals of Life to the Galápagos

Arrivals of Life to the Galápagos
Title Arrivals of Life to the Galápagos PDF eBook
Author Guillermo Paz-y-Miño-C
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 506
Release 2024-05-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1036405095

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In this book, Guillermo Paz-y-Miño-C and Avelina Espinosa synthesize the events connecting the accidental discovery of the Galápagos Islands by Tomás de Berlanga in 1535 with Charles Darwin's exploration of the archipelago in 1835, Herman Melville's sketches of The Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles, of 1856, and the geopolitics to control Baltra Island, or "The Rock", where the United States established a military base from 1942 to 1946, during World War II. These themes are intertwined with discussions about the historical cartography of the Galápagos Islands, the geology of the archipelago, the hypotheses about the origins of the Galápagos terrestrial and marine organisms, and comparisons between Galápagos and other archipelagos, particularly Hawai'i. Offering over 250 figures and diagrams, this work will appeal to a broad audience, including professors in academia, college instructors, study-abroad and international field-trip leaders (with destination Galápagos), science writers, and policymakers.

A Synthesis of the Galápagos

A Synthesis of the Galápagos
Title A Synthesis of the Galápagos PDF eBook
Author Guillermo Paz-y-Miño-C
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 619
Release 2024-03-08
Genre Nature
ISBN 103640188X

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There are hundreds of books and thousands of scientific articles about the Galápagos. This volume is distinctive. The authors, Guillermo Paz-y-Miño-C and Avelina Espinosa, synthesize, integrate, and conceptualize the most recent evolutionary-biology research being conducted in the archipelago’s terrestrial and aquatic environments; the conflicts resulting from human interactions with nature, including local population growth and tourism practices in the context of short- and long-term conservation efforts; and make predictions about the destiny of the Galápagos’ unique biodiversity and landscapes under various scenarios of climate-change impacts, urbanization trends, diversification of tourism, and conservation investments. Offering over 260 figures and diagrams, this work will appeal to a broad audience, including professors in academia, college instructors, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and research undergraduates. Another target audience is study-abroad and international field-trip instructors and their students who travel to the Galápagos year-round. Science writers and policymakers will find in this book useful information to discuss and debate about imminent environmental threats to afflict the Galápagos as a consequence of human population growth, tourism practices, and climate change.

A Lifetime in Galápagos

A Lifetime in Galápagos
Title A Lifetime in Galápagos PDF eBook
Author Tui De Roy
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 240
Release 2020-07-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0691194998

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A beautifully illustrated and deeply personal chronicle of De Roy's lifelong connection with these spectacular islands Tui De Roy was a year old in 1955 when her family left Europe, boarding a banana boat bound for the Pacific to lead a different sort of life in Galápagos, one of self-sufficiency and living close to nature. She grew up on the islands and returned to them often over the next five decades. Discovering photography at a young age, she has dedicated her life to recording the islands' natural history in infinite detail. A Lifetime in Galápagos is De Roy's intimate portrait of one of the most spectacular places on Earth, presenting the wildlife and natural wonders of Galápagos as you have never seen them before. Featuring hundreds of breathtaking color photos, this stunning book guides you into labyrinthine mangroves to observe nesting herons, to misty cloud forests to glimpse flycatchers and orchids, high onto erupting volcanoes, and into the ocean to swim with hammerhead sharks. De Roy's lens provides up-close encounters with orca and sperm whales, colonies of iguanas, and the giant tortoises of Alcedo Volcano. She paints unforgettable portraits of her childhood in Galápagos—the islands at night under the stars of the Milky Way, sea lions at play and on the hunt, the diverse birdlife of Galápagos, and much more. Blending striking images with vivid prose, A Lifetime in Galápagos also discusses the threats that global warming and other environmental challenges pose to the archipelago's unique wildlife and fragile habitats.

The Diversity of Life

The Diversity of Life
Title The Diversity of Life PDF eBook
Author Edward O. Wilson
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 468
Release 1999
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780393319408

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This classic by the distinguished Harvard entomologist tells how life on earth evolved and became diverse, and now, how diversity and life are endangered by us, truly. While Wilson contributed a great deal to environmental ethics by calling for the preservation of whole ecosystems rather than individual species, his environmentalism appears too anthropocentric: "We should judge every scrap of biodiversity as priceless while we learn to use it and come to understand what it means to humanity." And: "Signals abound that the loss of life's diversity endangers not just the body but the spirit." This reprint of the 1992 Belknap Press publication contains a new foreword. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Galápagos

Galápagos
Title Galápagos PDF eBook
Author Paul D. Stewart
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 260
Release 2007-02-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780300122305

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Details the natural and human history of the islands and describes Darwin's theory of evolution.

Galápagos

Galápagos
Title Galápagos PDF eBook
Author Randy Moore
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 465
Release 2021
Genre Natural history
ISBN

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A Biodiversity Vision for the Galapagos Islands

A Biodiversity Vision for the Galapagos Islands
Title A Biodiversity Vision for the Galapagos Islands PDF eBook
Author R. Bensted-Smith
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 2002
Genre Biodiversity
ISBN

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