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Nature's Biodiversity - The Search, for Beginnings and for Order

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 11.08.2025

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This book is about our quest over the centuries, from ancient Greece onwards, for pattern in the rich diversity of life. How did our ancestors think that living creatures first came to be, each fitting so well to its specific environment? Does biodiversity have a purpose? What biodiversity exists, beyond what our eyes can see? Do dragons and unicorns exist? How did the world begin, how did order emerge and were there several Creation events?
Reproduction resembles Creation in that order appears out of nothing, form out of matter. Can different reproduction modes increase biodiversity? Why sexual reproduction? Can living creatures, and hence biodiversity, arise from non-living dust? How do embryos develop, from a featureless mass into an orderly, organised living body? Does embryonic development dictate diversity and do species ever go extinct? What is a soul? Do animals have souls? Do souls migrate, between man and animal? Does inheritance of acquired characters create biodiversity? Does diversity form an orderly ladder from plants through animals to Man, or perhaps orderly circles-within-circles?
These questions and many others have been central to our culture s overall view of nature, from ancient times onwards. This book, presenting the urge to understand overall pattern in the diversity of life throughout history, takes a broad approach. It links theories of classification with those of reproduction, embryology, theology and (eventually) evolution, as they developed from ancient days onwards, over 2400 years. Over 250 illustrations accompany the text, many taken from the ancient, original treatises, many others painted especially for this book, to present specific animals or ideas. 
This comprehensive view of the study of biodiversity will appeal to zoology lecturers and students, biology teachers and amateur naturalists, as well as to lecturers and learners of history, of theology; and of course, to anybody seeking to broaden horizons.
 

Sommario

Chapter 1. Ancient Days.- Chapter 2. The Dark Ages.- Chapter 3. Renaissance in the Study of Nature.- Chapter 4. Early Modern Biology.- Chapter 5. Enlightenment.- Chapter 6. Paving the Road to Evolution.- Chapter 7. Darwin.- Chapter 8. After Darwin: Classification.- Chapter 9. After Darwin: Biogeography.

Info autore

Joseph Heller, Professor emeritus at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, has been studying the biodiversity of terrestrial invertebrates (molluscs) for over five decades.

Riassunto

This book is about our quest over the centuries, from ancient Greece onwards, for pattern in the rich diversity of life. How did our ancestors think that living creatures first came to be, each fitting so well to its specific environment? Does biodiversity have a purpose? What biodiversity exists, beyond what our eyes can see? Do dragons and unicorns exist? How did the world begin, how did order emerge and were there several Creation events?
Reproduction resembles Creation in that order appears out of nothing, form out of matter. Can different reproduction modes increase biodiversity? Why sexual reproduction? Can living creatures, and hence biodiversity, arise from non-living dust? How do embryos develop, from a featureless mass into an orderly, organised living body? Does embryonic development dictate diversity and do species ever go extinct? What is a soul? Do animals have souls? Do souls migrate, between man and animal? Does inheritance of acquired characters create biodiversity? Does diversity form an orderly ladder from plants through animals to Man, or perhaps orderly circles-within-circles?
These questions and many others have been central to our culture’s overall view of nature, from ancient times onwards. This book, presenting the urge to understand overall pattern in the diversity of life throughout history, takes a broad approach. It links theories of classification with those of reproduction, embryology, theology and (eventually) evolution, as they developed from ancient days onwards, over 2400 years. Over 250 illustrations accompany the text, many taken from the ancient, original treatises, many others painted especially for this book, to present specific animals or ideas. 
This comprehensive view of the study of biodiversity will appeal to zoology lecturers and students, biology teachers and amateur naturalists, as well as to lecturers and learners of history, of theology; and of course, to anybody seeking to broaden horizons.
 

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Joseph Heller
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 11.08.2025
 
EAN 9783031897894
ISBN 978-3-0-3189789-4
Pagine 796
Illustrazioni VIII, 796 p. 347 illus.
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Ecologia

Botanik und Pflanzenwissenschaften, Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Ökologie, Biosphäre, Zoologie und Tierwissenschaften, History of Science, Biodiversity, Zoology, Plant Science, Freshwater and Marine Ecology, History of Biology, Animal Science, History of Taxonomy, Western Perspective

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