Exuberant Life: An Evolutionary Approach to Conservation in Galápagos

Author:   William H. Durham (Bing Professor in Human Biology, Emeritus, Bing Professor in Human Biology, Emeritus, Stanford University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780197531518


Pages:   406
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
Format:   Hardback
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The terrestrial organisms of the Galápagos Islands live under conditions unlike those anywhere else. At the edge of a uniquely rich mid-ocean upwelling, their world is also free of mammalian predators and competitors, allowing them to live unbothered, exuberant lives. With its giant tortoises, marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, and forests of giant daisies, there's no question that this is a magnificent place. Long before people traversed the Earth, evolution endowed native species with adaptations to these special conditions and to perturbations like El Niño events and periodic droughts. As the islands have grown ever-more connected with humanity, those same adaptations now make its species vulnerable. Today, the islands are best viewed as one big social-ecological system where the ability of each native organism to survive and reproduce is a product of human activity in addition to ecological circumstances. In this book, William H. Durham takes readers on a tour of Galápagos and the organisms that inhabit these isolated volcanic islands. Exuberant Life offers a contemporary synthesis of what we know about the evolution of its curiously wonderful organisms, how they are faring in the tumultuous changing world around them, and how evolution can guide our efforts today for their conservation. The book highlights the ancestry of a dozen specific organisms in these islands, when and how they made it to the Galápagos, as well as how they have changed in the meantime. Durham traces the strengths and weaknesses of each species, arguing that the mismatch between natural challenges of their habitats and the challenges humans have recently added is the main task facing conservation efforts today. Such analysis often provides surprises and suggestions not yet considered, like the potential benefits to joint conservation efforts between tree finches and tree daisies, or ways in which the peculiar evolved behaviors of Nazca and blue-footed boobies can be used to benefit both species today. In each chapter, a social-ecological systems framework is used to highlight links between human impact, including climate change, and species status today, Historically, the Galápagos have played a central role in our understanding of evolution; what these islands now offer to teach us about conservation may well prove indispensable for the future of the planet.

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Author:   William H. Durham (Bing Professor in Human Biology, Emeritus, Bing Professor in Human Biology, Emeritus, Stanford University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9780197531518


ISBN 10:   0197531512
Pages:   406
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Preface Chapter 1: Out of the Ordinary Chapter 2: Tough Times for the Loneliest Albatross Chapter 3: The ""Secret Recipe"" of Galápagos Chapter 4: Galápagos Derailed Chapter 5: Beautiful on the Inside Chapter 6: ""An Inexplicable Confusion"" Chapter 7: Caught in a Booby Trap Chapter 8: Not Earthbound Misfits After All Chapter 9: Fishing in a Common Pool Chapter 10: One Big Social-Ecological System Appendix 1: An Evolution Primer Appendix 2: Treasured Islands-How to Help References Index"

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In Exuberant Life, William Durham brings us on a journey of discovery to the enchanted and endangered isles of the Gal pagos. As someone renowned for his interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching about evolution, conservation, and human-environmental relationships, a book of this magnitude and vision could only have been written by Durham. Simultaneously a work of natural history, a cautionary tale, and an impassioned call to action, Exuberant Life engages us with a conversational tone and masterful storytelling, robust scientific documentation, and striking photographs and figures. It is clearly a labor of love, and Durham instills a sense of both wonder and urgency-the fate of the Gal pagos portends the future for us all. -- Flora Lu, Professor and Pepper-Giberson Endowed Chair of Environmental Studies and Provost of Colleges Nine and Ten, University of California, Santa Cruz If you have not had the chance to explore the value of evolution, here is an explanation written in the most unique, fascinating, and practical way. Exuberant Life takes readers through evolution and its applications to the conservation and sustainability of the Gal pagos Islands. This book confirms Durham's extraordinary ability to communicate how evolution is vital to the conservation of nature. -- Arturo Izurieta Valery, Oceans, Coasts, and Islands Group Coordinator for Ecuadorian Coordinator of Organizations for the Defense of Nature and the Environment (CEDENMA), Former Executive Director, Charles Darwin Foundation for the Gal pagos Islands, and twice former Director of the Galapagos National Park and Marine Reserve


If you have not had the chance to explore the value of evolution, here is an explanation written in the most unique, fascinating, and practical way. Exuberant Life takes readers through evolution and its applications to the conservation and sustainability of the Galapagos Islands. This book confirms Durham's extraordinary ability to communicate how evolution is vital to the conservation of nature. * Arturo Izurieta Valery, Oceans, Coasts, and Islands Group Coordinator for Ecuadorian Coordinator of Organizations for the Defense of Nature and the Environment (CEDENMA), Former Executive Director, Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands, and twice former Director of the Galapagos National Park and Marine Reserve * In Exuberant Life, William Durham brings us on a journey of discovery to the enchanted and endangered isles of the Galapagos. As someone renowned for his interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching about evolution, conservation, and human-environmental relationships, a book of this magnitude and vision could only have been written by Durham. Simultaneously a work of natural history, a cautionary tale, and an impassioned call to action, Exuberant Life engages us with a conversational tone and masterful storytelling, robust scientific documentation, and striking photographs and figures. It is clearly a labor of love, and Durham instills a sense of both wonder and urgency--the fate of the Galapagos portends the future for us all. * Flora Lu, Professor and Pepper-Giberson Endowed Chair of Environmental Studies and Provost of Colleges Nine and Ten, University of California, Santa Cruz *


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"William H. Durham is Bing Professor in Human Biology, Emeritus, and Yang and Yamazaki University Fellow, Emeritus, at Stanford University. He's focused his career on two things. The first is putting the principles of evolution to work in understanding and sustaining biological and cultural diversity. The second is identifying the social dimensions of environmental problems and how to solve them. Durham is a recipient of the MacArthur Prize Fellowship, and he previously served 16 years as Editor of the Annual Review of Anthropology. At Stanford University, he has served as both Chair and Co-Chair of Anthropology as well as Director of Human Biology. Durham is currently Co-Director of ""The Osa and Golfito Initiative,"" Stanford's sustainability project in Costa Rica."

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