In the Beat of a Heart 在線電子書 圖書標籤: Ecology 自然 生態學 代謝生態學 道 生物 hao
發表於2024-11-24
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John Whitfield is a London-based science writer. After 6 years covering evolution, ecology, and conservation for the journal Nature, his work now appears in numerous prestigious publications including Science, Discover, New Scientist, London Review of Books, The Financial Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent on Sunday, and BBC Wildlife Magazine. He holds a Ph.D. in insect evolution from the University of Cambridge and plays in one of the world’s leading gamelan orchestras. In the Beat of a Heart is his first book.
For centuries, scientists have dreamt of discovering an underlying unity to nature. Science now offers powerful explanations for both the dazzling diversity and striking similarities seen in the living world.
Life is complicated. It is truly the "entangled bank" that Charles Darwin described. But scientists are now discovering that energy is the unifying force that joins all life on Earth. Visionary biologists have advanced a new theory that explains how the natural world—from the tiniest amoeba to the greatest rain forest—is constructed, providing a fresh perspective on the essential interconnectivity of living systems.
This revolutionary theory explains a variety of phenomena – helping us understand why a shrew eats its bodyweight in food each day, why a mammal's heart beats about 1 billion times in its lifetime, why there are no trees as tall as the Eiffel tower, and why more species live at the Earth’s equator than at its poles. By looking at how living things use energy, we can answer these and myriad other intriguing questions. In the Beat of a Heart combines biography, history, science and nature writing to capture the exciting advances—and the people who are making them—that are triggering a revolution as potentially important to biology as Newton’s insights were to physics.
谈起生物学,人们往往会想到DNA、蛋白质、细胞等微观的东西,但是近几十年的系统生态学的发展却告诉我们,针对生态系统整体,仍然存在着很多漂亮的数学规律。 我们都知道,大象体积庞大,他每天需要消耗的能量也大,他的活动相对缓慢,他的怀孕、生育周期相对较长。而老鼠个头...
評分谈起生物学,人们往往会想到DNA、蛋白质、细胞等微观的东西,但是近几十年的系统生态学的发展却告诉我们,针对生态系统整体,仍然存在着很多漂亮的数学规律。 我们都知道,大象体积庞大,他每天需要消耗的能量也大,他的活动相对缓慢,他的怀孕、生育周期相对较长。而老鼠个头...
評分谈起生物学,人们往往会想到DNA、蛋白质、细胞等微观的东西,但是近几十年的系统生态学的发展却告诉我们,针对生态系统整体,仍然存在着很多漂亮的数学规律。 我们都知道,大象体积庞大,他每天需要消耗的能量也大,他的活动相对缓慢,他的怀孕、生育周期相对较长。而老鼠个头...
評分谈起生物学,人们往往会想到DNA、蛋白质、细胞等微观的东西,但是近几十年的系统生态学的发展却告诉我们,针对生态系统整体,仍然存在着很多漂亮的数学规律。 我们都知道,大象体积庞大,他每天需要消耗的能量也大,他的活动相对缓慢,他的怀孕、生育周期相对较长。而老鼠个头...
評分谈起生物学,人们往往会想到DNA、蛋白质、细胞等微观的东西,但是近几十年的系统生态学的发展却告诉我们,针对生态系统整体,仍然存在着很多漂亮的数学规律。 我们都知道,大象体积庞大,他每天需要消耗的能量也大,他的活动相对缓慢,他的怀孕、生育周期相对较长。而老鼠个头...
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