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Threads from the Web of Life: Stories in Natural History
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| #4289985 in Books | 2006-02-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.18 x.66 x7.66l,1.42 | File type: PDF | 176 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Nature made vivid|By Victor Wolfram|"Threads from the Web of Life" (subtitled Stories in Natural History) is a wondrous experience in reading. Author Stephen Daubert`s text (with illustrations by Chris Daubert) is enriched by the science notes and reference list that follow each story.
Daubert says his tales "flow from what has been observed, to illustrate what we wo|From Publishers Weekly|Daubert illustrates 16 ecological processes with lively narratives in which he envisions how it might feel to be at the center of the action: for example, traveling with a green sea turtle from its feeding grounds in Brazil to its nesting
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In sixteen stories Steve Daubert pulls the reader into the mystery and immediacy of ecological processes spanning a range from microscopic to tectonic, from microscopic to cosmic forces. Each tale brings the reader into the moment to witness an episode of survival in the wild first-hand. The material is presented on a level of intimacy and detail not usually encountered in other styles of natural history writin...
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