
The Aliens Among Us: How Invasive Species Are Transforming the Planet―and Ourselves
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Leslie Anthony
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Science & Technology
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形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
400
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 24, 2017
出版社
Yale University Press
版
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0300208901
ISBN-13
9780300208900
説明
Leslie Anthony offers a compelling examination of the profound impact invasive species have on our ecosystems and society. As he navigates through diverse landscapes, he sheds light on how non-native plants, animals, and microbes disrupt existing biodiversity, alter habitats, and challenge the balance of nature. With engaging storytelling and insightful research, Anthony invites readers to consider the intricate relationships that bind life forms together and highlights the often-overlooked consequences of human intervention.
The book serves both as an informative resource and a call to action, prompting readers to reflect on their own roles in fostering or diminishing biodiversity. Through vivid illustrations of ecosystems in turmoil, Anthony emphasizes the urgent need for conservation and the risks posed by neglecting the expanding influence of these invasive species. Discussions on mitigation strategies further enrich the narrative, equipping readers with knowledge to better understand and address this pressing environmental concern.
Ultimately, this exploration transcends mere ecological analysis, urging an introspective look at humanity's relationship with nature. As invasive species reshape the natural world, they also challenge our perceptions, ethics, and responsibilities towards the planet. Anthony's work is a timely reminder of the delicate balance within ecosystems and the impact of human actions on the environment, leaving readers with a sense of urgency to engage more thoughtfully with the world around them.
The book serves both as an informative resource and a call to action, prompting readers to reflect on their own roles in fostering or diminishing biodiversity. Through vivid illustrations of ecosystems in turmoil, Anthony emphasizes the urgent need for conservation and the risks posed by neglecting the expanding influence of these invasive species. Discussions on mitigation strategies further enrich the narrative, equipping readers with knowledge to better understand and address this pressing environmental concern.
Ultimately, this exploration transcends mere ecological analysis, urging an introspective look at humanity's relationship with nature. As invasive species reshape the natural world, they also challenge our perceptions, ethics, and responsibilities towards the planet. Anthony's work is a timely reminder of the delicate balance within ecosystems and the impact of human actions on the environment, leaving readers with a sense of urgency to engage more thoughtfully with the world around them.