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Title:
Seasons of life : the biological rhythms that enable living things to thrive and survive
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Publication Date:
2009
Publication Information:
New Haven : Yale University Press, c2009.
Physical Description:
xii, 303 p. ; ill., port. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9780300115567
Abstract:
Just as daily events are timed by living creatures through circadian rhythms, so seasonal events are timed through an internal calendar that signals birds to return to nesting grounds, salmon to spawn, plants to flower, squirrels to hibernate, kelp to stop growing. Russell G. Foster and Leon Kreitzman draw on remarkable recent scientific advances to explain how seasonal change affects organisms, and how plants and animals over countless generations have evolved exquisite sensitivities and adaptations to the seasons. The authors also highlight the impact of seasonal change on human health and well-being. They conclude with a discussion of the dangers posed when climate changes disrupt the seasonal rhythms on which so much life depends.
Contents:
The generation of the seasons -- Adapting to seasonal change -- Anticipating seasonal change in plants -- Seasonal reproduction in mammals and birds -- Staying put in the cold: hibernation and diapause -- Timing migration -- Seasons and human evolution -- Timing reproduction in humans -- Birth month effects -- Disease and seasonal timing -- Seasonal affective disorder -- The seasonality of dying -- We are all phenology freaks now.
Language:
English
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