There are hundreds of books and thousands of scientific articles about the Galápagos. This volume is distinctive. The authors, Guillermo Paz-y-Miño-C and Avelina Espinosa, synthesize, integrate, and conceptualize the most recent evolutionary-biology research being conducted in the archipelago's terrestrial and aquatic environments; the conflicts resulting from human interactions with nature, including local population growth and tourism practices in the context of short- and long-term conservation efforts; and make predictions about the destiny of the Galápagos' unique biodiversity and landscapes under various scenarios of climate-change impacts, urbanization trends, diversification of tourism, and conservation investments. Offering over 260 figures and diagrams, this work will appeal to a broad audience, including professors in academia, college instructors, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and research undergraduates. Another target audience is study-abroad and international field-trip instructors and their students who travel to the Galápagos year-round. Science writers and policymakers will find in this book useful information to discuss and debate about imminent environmental threats to afflict the Galápagos as a consequence of human population growth, tourism practices, and climate change.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 May 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036401870
About Avelina EspinosaGuillermo Paz-y-Miño-C
Guillermo Paz-y-Miño-C holds a PhD in Ecology Evolution and Behavior. He is an evolutionary biologist recipient of a Citation for Outstanding Performance (2007 Innovation in Science Education) from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts USA and author of 150 publications including peer-reviewed articles book chapters editorials and the books Kin Recognition in Protists and Other Microbes: Genetics Evolution Behavior and Health (2018); Measuring the Evolution Controversy: A Numerical Analysis of Acceptance of Evolution at America's Colleges and Universities (2016); and Evolution Stands Faith Up: Reflections on Evolutions' Wars (2013).Avelina Espinosa holds a PhD in Molecular Microbiology and is Professor of Biology and Coordinator of Biotechnology Programs at Roger Williams University USA. She is the recipient of a Young Investigator Award (2001) from the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and the author of 50 publications including peer-reviewed papers (two cover-journal articles) book chapters popular articles and the books (coauthored with Paz-y-Miño-C) Kin Recognition in Protists and Other Microbes and Measuring the Evolution Controversy.