The author took an imaginative leap to discover infrasonic communication among elephants. Her combination scientific journal and personal memoir is not only a natural history but is also a story of her own spiritual quest as she turns an observant eye on her own role in this world and honors the holistic perspectives of her indigenous friends who became her teachers in Zimbabwe. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Thre ranger's reunion threat: Wyatt Spalding was the first man Isabel Cruz ever loved.
(His later wives were Gail Hubbell, Cynthia Gibson, and Nancy Cosgrove. He had a daughter by Haley and two sons by Gibson.) He earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1972 and did postdoctoral work ...
... 6, 46—47 foster's G. V.'s independence, 14, 18, 32-33 Freemasonry and, 53—54 returns to the Netherlands, 53-54 in World War II, 11, 12 Volcanic eruptions, effects of on marine fauna, 161—162, 241-242 Walking, cane, 125 Ward, Philip, ...
This book is an accessible guide to the theory of evolution.It lets the young reader discover how Darwin changed our understanding of the human race and our place within the animal kingdom.
书名原文:Privileged hands: A scientific life
Looks at some important biologists and botanists, historical and modern and from a range of cultures.
Collected letters with anecdotes of a scientist.
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... along with Edward O. Wilson, wrote The Theory of Island Biogeography, which marked the beginning of biogeography, a branch of environmental science that focuses on stable ecological systems Thomas Robert Malthus (1766–1834) British ...
Rman born, Jacques Loeb was both a biologist (nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1901) & political activist.