The Nature of Balance

The Nature of Balance
Author: Tim Lebbon
Publsiher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2001-08-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780966896879

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One morning the world does not wake up. Millions lie dead in their beds, victims of their own dreams of falling. There are survivors ... but the world they emerge into is changing rapidly. Humanity is no longer the dominant species. Now, Nature has the upper hand.

Nature Out of Balance

Nature Out of Balance
Author: Merrie-Ellen Wilcox
Publsiher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781459823976

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Invasive species threaten local ecosystems and the planet’s biodiversity, but are they all as bad as we think they are? Plants, animals, insects and fish are moving in. In Nature Out of Balance:How Invasive Species Are Changing the Planet author Merrie-Ellen Wilcox profiles all-star invasive species around the world, starting in her own neighbourhood, and warns that humans are the most invasive species of all. We find out how and why species become invasive, what we can do to stop their spread and whether it’s time to think differently about invasive species that are here to stay.

The Balance of Nature and Human Impact

The Balance of Nature and Human Impact
Author: Klaus Rohde
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107019614

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Explores equilibrium and non-equilibrium in undisturbed and disturbed ecological systems, examining how human activities affect the balance/imbalance of nature.

The Sacred Balance

The Sacred Balance
Author: David Suzuki
Publsiher: Greystone Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781926685496

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In this extensively revised and enlarged edition of his best-selling book, David Suzuki reflects on the increasingly radical changes in nature and science — from global warming to the science behind mother/baby interactions — and examines what they mean for humankind’s place in the world. The book begins by presenting the concept of people as creatures of the Earth who depend on its gifts of air, water, soil, and sun energy. The author explains how people are genetically programmed to crave the company of other species, and how people suffer enormously when they fail to live in harmony with them. Suzuki analyzes those deep spiritual needs, rooted in nature, that are a crucial component of a loving world. Drawing on his own experiences and those of others who have put their beliefs into action, The Sacred Balance is a powerful, passionate book with concrete suggestions for creating an ecologically sustainable, satisfying, and fair future by rediscovering and addressing humanity’s basic needs.

The Balance of Nature

The Balance of Nature
Author: Stuart L. Pimm
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1991
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0226668304

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Why "the balance of nature"? Resilience. Temporal variability and the individual species. The effects of food-web structure. The variability of the environment. Nonlinear dynamics, strange attractors, and chaos. Extinctions. Species differences and community structure as explanations of why introductions fail. Patterns in species composition. Food-web structure and community persistence. Community assembly; or why are there so many kinds of communities? Small-scale experimental removals of species. Food webs and resistance. Changes in total density and species composition. The consequences of introductions and extinctions. Multispecies models and their limitations. Conclusions and caveats.

The Balance of Nature

The Balance of Nature
Author: John C. Kricher
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781400830268

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The idea of a balance of nature has been a dominant part of Western philosophy since before Aristotle, and it persists in the public imagination and even among some ecologists today. In this lively and thought-provoking book, John Kricher demonstrates that nature in fact is not in balance, nor has it ever been at any stage in Earth's history. He explains how and why this notion of a natural world in balance has endured for so long, and he shows why, in these times of extraordinary human influence on the planet's ecosystems, it is critical that we accept and understand that evolution is a fact of life, and that ecology is far more dynamic than we ever imagined. The Balance of Nature traces the fascinating history of the science of ecology and evolutionary biology, from the discipline's early innovators to the advent of Darwin and evolution, to the brilliant and inquisitive scientific minds of today. Blending insights and entertaining stories from his own remarkable life in science, Kricher reveals how evolution is a powerful engine that drives ecological change, how nature is constantly in flux and, in effect, quite naturally out of balance--and how notions to the contrary are misguided and ultimately hazardous to us all. The Balance of Nature forcefully argues that an understanding of the dynamic nature of ecology and evolution is essential to formulating policies of environmental ethics to guide humanity toward a more responsible stewardship of our planet's ecosystems.

The Secret Wisdom of Nature

The Secret Wisdom of Nature
Author: Peter Wohlleben
Publsiher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781771643894

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“As you read these pages you will understand why I so admire [Peter Wohlleben] and am so in love with his work.”—JANE GOODALL Nature is full of surprises: deciduous trees affect the rotation of the Earth, cranes sabotage the production of Iberian ham, and coniferous forests can make it rain. But what are the processes that drive these incredible phenomena? And why do they matter? In The Secret Wisdom of Nature, master storyteller and international sensation Peter Wohlleben takes readers on a thought-provoking exploration of the vast natural systems that make life on Earth possible. In this tour of an almost unfathomable world, Wohlleben describes the fascinating interplay between animals and plants and answers such questions as: How do they influence each other? Do lifeforms communicate across species boundaries? And what happens when this finely tuned system gets out of sync? By introducing us to the latest scientific discoveries and recounting his own insights from decades of observing nature, one of the world’s most famous foresters shows us how to recapture our sense of awe so we can see the world around us with completely new eyes. Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute.

Restoring the Balance

Restoring the Balance
Author: John A. Vucetich
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781421441559

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"A renowned scientist studies wolves on a wilderness island, searching for what it means to better relate to the natural world"--