This manual pertains to the Death on Earth: Adventures in Evolution and Mortality, authored by Jules Howard and published by Bloomsbury Sigma. Released on March 10, 2016, this work delves into the intricate relationship between life and death across the animal kingdom, exploring evolutionary adaptations and the biological processes that shape survival. It examines diverse life cycles, from ephemeral organisms to ancient creatures, and investigates the profound impact of mortality on biological development and behavior.
The purpose of this manual is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the scientific concepts presented regarding evolution and mortality. It covers detailed explorations of biological phenomena, including natural selection, adaptation, and the diverse strategies employed by species to navigate the cycle of life and death. Readers will gain insights into the biological underpinnings of aging, disease, and survival, drawing parallels between various organisms and human existence.
There is nothing more life-affirming than understanding death in all its forms.
Natural selection depends on death; little would evolve without it. Every animal on Earth is shaped by its presence and fashioned by its spectre. We are all survivors of starvation, drought, volcanic eruptions, meteorites, plagues, parasites, predators, freak weather events, tussles and scraps, and our bodies are shaped by these ancient events.
Some animals live for just a few hours as adults, others prefer to kill themselves rather than live unnecessarily for longer than they are needed, and there are a number of animals that can live for centuries. There are parasites that drive their hosts to die awful deaths, and parasites that manipulate their hosts to live longer, healthier lives. There is death in life.
Amongst all of this, there is us, the upright ape; perhaps the first animal in the history of the universe fully conscious that death really is going to happen to us all in the end.
With a narrative featuring a fish with a fake eye, the oldest animal in the world, the immortal jellyfish and some of the world's top death-investigating biologists, Death on Earth explores the never-ending cycle of death and the impact death has on the living, and muses on how evolution and death affect us every single day. Why are we so weird about death? Where does this fear come from? Why are we so afraid of ageing? And how might knowledge of ageing in other animals help us live better lives, free of the diseases of old age?
Author: Howard, Jules
Publisher: Bloomsbury Sigma
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: Death on Earth: Adventures in Evolution and Mortality
Pages: 00288 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2016-03-10
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781472915078
Category: Science : General
Category: Science : Life Sciences - Evolution
Category: Social Science : Death & Dying
There is nothing more life-affirming than understanding death in all its forms.
Natural selection depends on death; little would evolve without it. Every animal on Earth is shaped by its presence and fashioned by its spectre. We are all survivors of starvation, drought, volcanic eruptions, meteorites, plagues, parasites, predators, freak weather events, tussles and scraps, and our bodies are shaped by these ancient events.
Some animals live for just a few hours as adults, others prefer to kill themselves rather than live unnecessarily for longer than they are needed, and there are a number of animals that can live for centuries. There are parasites that drive their hosts to die awful deaths, and parasites that manipulate their hosts to live longer, healthier lives. There is death in life.
Amongst all of this, there is us, the upright ape; perhaps the first animal in the history of the universe fully conscious that death really is going to happen to us all in the end.
With a narrative featuring a fish with a fake eye, the oldest animal in the world, the immortal jellyfish and some of the world's top death-investigating biologists, Death on Earth explores the never-ending cycle of death and the impact death has on the living, and muses on how evolution and death affect us every single day. Why are we so weird about death? Where does this fear come from? Why are we so afraid of ageing? And how might knowledge of ageing in other animals help us live better lives, free of the diseases of old age?
Author: Howard, Jules
Publisher: Bloomsbury Sigma
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: Death on Earth: Adventures in Evolution and Mortality
Pages: 00288 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2016-03-10
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781472915078
Category: Science : General
Category: Science : Life Sciences - Evolution
Category: Social Science : Death & Dying