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Author Eldredge, Niles.

Title Life in the balance : humanity and the biodiversity crisis / Niles Eldredge ; illustrations by Patricia Wynne
Published Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [1998]
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1998
©1998

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Description xv, 224 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Contents Preface: The Biodiversity Crisis -- Ch. 1. Tales from the Swamp. Pt. I. The Biodiversity Crisis in Microcosm. Pt. II. The Ok Avango as Primordial Eden -- Ch. 2. Biodiversity, Evolution, and Ecology -- Ch. 3. The Tree of Life -- Ch. 4. Ecosystem Panorama -- Ch. 5. Biodiversity - A Threatened Natural Treasure -- Ch. 6. Striking a Balance -- App. I. Animal Species Extinct Since Circa 1600 -- App. II. Essential Microbes, Fungi, Animals, and Plants
Preface: The Biodiversity Crisis -- Ch. 1. Tales from the Swamp. Pt. I. The Biodiversity Crisis in Microcosm. Pt. II. The Ok Avango as Primordial Eden --Ch. 2. Biodiversity, Evolution, and Ecology -- Ch. 3. The Tree of Life -- Ch. 4. Ecosystem Panorama -- Ch. 5. Biodiversity - A Threatened Natural Treasure -- Ch. 6. Striking a Balance -- App. I. Animal Species Extinct Since Circa 1600 -- App. II. Essential Microbes, Fungi, Animals, and Plants
Summary "Botswana's Okavango Delta is considered by many to be one of the last "Edens" left on Earth. There a rich assortment of organisms exist in natural equilibrium."--BOOK JACKET. "The same insults in microcosm - encroaching agriculture, water diversion, disease, and pollution - threaten the Okavango that in macrocosm threaten the entire planet. Starting with a sensual journey by plane and boat, Eldredge leads a reader first to the very heart of the Okavango, and then on a tour of Earth's organisms - animals, plants, fungi, and the microbes which underpin all of life - and ecosystems in which these organisms earn their living - from the tundra to the tropics. It is a journey that reveals the twin faces of biodiversity (the 13 million extant species and the ecosystems through which these species transform and exchange the Sun's energy) and the value of biodiversity to the Biosphere as a whole and to our own continued human existence."--BOOK JACKET
"Eldredge's tour ends at the Panama Canal, the site of one of humankind's greatest achievements, where, if only by necessity, practical solutions to maintaining biodiversity's delicate balance have been successfully implemented. If his message is not entirely pessimistic, it is not entirely hopeful either. There are a number of difficult actions we must take as a global society if we are to stem an impending Sixth Extinction, and Eldredge outlines these steps in detail."--BOOK JACKET
Notes "A Peter N. Nevraumont book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [216]-218) and index
Subject Biodiversity conservation.
Biodiversity.
Human ecology.
Conservation of Natural Resources.
Ecology.
Ecosystem.
Author Wynne, Patricia.
LC no. 97052087
ISBN 0691001251 (cloth : alk. paper)
0691050090 (paperback)