The Song of the Dodo The Song of the Dodo

The Song of the Dodo

Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions

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Publisher Description

“Compulsively readable—a masterpiece, maybe the masterpiece of science journalism.” —Bill McKibben, Audubon

A brilliant, stirring work, breathtaking in its scope and far-reaching in its message, The Song of the Dodo is a crucial book in precarious times. Through personal observation, scientific theory, and history, David Quammen examines the mysteries of evolution and extinction and radically alters our understanding of the natural world and our place within it.

In this landmark of science writing, we learn how the isolation of islands makes them natural laboratories of evolutionary extravagance, as seen in the dragons of Komodo, the elephant birds of Madagascar, the giant tortoises of the Galapagos. But the dark message of island studies is that isolated ecosystems, whether natural or human-made, are also hotbeds of extinction. And as the world’s landscapes, from Tasmania to the Amazon to Yellowstone, are carved into pieces by human activity, the implications of this knowledge are more urgent than ever.

An unforgettable scientific adventure, a fascinating account of an eight-year journey of discovery, and a wake-up call for our time, David Quammen’s The Song of the Dodo is an exquisitely written book that takes the reader on a globe-circling tour of wild places and extraordinary ideas.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2011
March 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
704
Pages
PUBLISHER
Scribner
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
11.8
MB

Customer Reviews

grantg441 ,

Amazing and Insightful

This was by far one of the most informative and enjoyable books I have ever read. Quammen takes us on a narrative journey through the history of ecology while revealing the innate laws and phenomena that govern our planets ecology.

Nene4D ,

Darwin as human

I enjoyed this book. I valued the insight into the history of Darwinism. This book recalls the contribution of Wallace to lighting a fire under Darwin's backside. But also it is a homage to the wonderful species with whom we share this planet -- those that are gone, those that are endangered. Very readable.

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