
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Kindle
ISBN 10: 0192534017
ISBN 13: 9780192534019
Fecha de publicación:
January 1st, 2019
Editorial: OUP Oxford
Páginas: 144
Géneros: Science & Technology, History, Health & Wellness
In a concise yet profound exploration, Paul B. Wignall delves into the complex phenomenon of extinction. He guides readers through the history of life on Earth, revealing the various factors that have led to the demise of countless species, from the well-known dodo to the awe-inspiring dinosaurs. This narrative uncovers how extinction is not merely a singular event but a continuous process that has shaped the planet's biodiversity.
Wignall examines the significant causes behind past mass extinctions, discussing natural cataclysms such as volcanic eruptions and climate shifts, as well as the human impact that has accelerated the rate of species loss in recent times. The intertwining of environmental changes and biological responses paints a vivid picture of the precarious balance within ecosystems.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as a cautionary tale, urging awareness of humanity's role in the accelerating extinction crisis. With clarity and insight, Wignall emphasizes the importance of conservation efforts to protect the fragile web of life that remains.
Wignall examines the significant causes behind past mass extinctions, discussing natural cataclysms such as volcanic eruptions and climate shifts, as well as the human impact that has accelerated the rate of species loss in recent times. The intertwining of environmental changes and biological responses paints a vivid picture of the precarious balance within ecosystems.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as a cautionary tale, urging awareness of humanity's role in the accelerating extinction crisis. With clarity and insight, Wignall emphasizes the importance of conservation efforts to protect the fragile web of life that remains.