A Place like No Other

Discovering the Secrets of Serengeti

A Place like No Other
Anthony R E Sinclair, Rene Beyers
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Hardback
h235 x 156mm - 304pg
19 Oct 2021 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9780691222332
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From famed zoologist Anthony Sinclair, an account of his decades-long quest tounderstand one of Earth' s most spectacular ecosystems. With its rich biodiversity, astounding wildlife, and breathtaking animal migrations, Serengeti is like no other ecosystem on the planet. A Place like No Other is Anthony Sinclair' s firsthand account of how he and other scientists discovered the biological principles that regulate life in Serengeti and how they rule all of the natural world. When Sinclair first began studying this spectacular ecosystem in 1965, a host of questions confronted him. What environmental features make its annual migration possible? What determines the size of animal populations and the stunning diversity of species? What factors enable Serengeti to endure over time? In the five decades that followed, Sinclair and others sought answers. What they learned is that seven principles of regulation govern all natural processes in the Serengeti ecosystem. Sinclair shows how these principles can help us to understand and overcome the challenges facing Serengeti today, and how they can be used to repair damaged habitats throughout the world. Blending vivid storytelling with invaluable scientific insights from Sinclair' s pioneering fieldwork in Africa, A Place like No Other reveals how Serengeti holds timely lessons for the restoration and conservation of our vital ecosystems.
"A keystone ecosystem provides lessons in how we can save the world from ourselves. " * Kirkus Reviews *
Anthony R. E. Sinclair is professor emeritus of zoology at the University of British Columbia and one of the world' s leading Serengeti researchers. His books include Serengeti Story: Life and Science in the World' s Greatest Wildlife Region. Rene Beyers is a research associate in the Department of Zoology at the University of British Columbia. Twitter @ReneBeyers

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