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Predators: How Nature’s Killers Shaped Life on Earth

Autor Tim Coulson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 apr 2027
Predators are a magnificently diverse group of animals, ranging from the tiniest dwarf orb weaver spider that is less than half a millimetre long, to enormous beasts such as the giant-squid-feeding cetacean, the sperm whale. Since predators first moments on earth over a billion years ago, they have played a pivotal role in shaping life on earth.

The fight to survive between predators and prey has resulted in our uniquely complex animal kingdom. And they continue to shape our natural world today. Remove sea otters from coastal Alaska and kelp forests disappear, to be replaced with a barren sea floor. Take wolves and mountain lions out of Yellowstone and forests slowly give way to grasslands. Predators are critical to the delicate balance of nature on planet earth and yet they are often misunderstood, persecuted and feared. In Predators, Tim Coulson highlights the vital importance of predators and why they are essential to the future of our ecosystems.

Join Tim for an awe-inspiring journey into the world of predators and discover how these extraordinary creatures transform our understanding of our planet and life itself.
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ISBN-13: 9781035430680
ISBN-10: 1035430681
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 1 x 8 page plate section
Dimensiuni: 156 x 240 mm
Editura: Headline
Colecția Headline Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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From the wolves of Yellowstone to gigantic dinosaurs, megatooth sharks, orb-weaver spiders, jaguars, spotted hyenas, and the sparkling tropical fish of Trinidad's streams, Coulson takes us on a thrilling journey into the hidden world of predators. With vivid storytelling, charming anecdotes, and sweeping scientific insight, he shows how these formidable hunters have shaped the history of life on Earth through evolutionary arms races that forged today's intricate ecosystems and astonishing biological innovations. Moving from the Okavango Delta and Serengeti to Oxfordshire woodlands and the buzzing, esoteric insects of the Amazon, Predators reveals why these animals remain central to the health and resilience of our planet. Elegant, engaging, and ultimately hopeful, Coulson's book is both a celebration of nature's most extraordinary creatures and a powerful reminder that, as we confront human-driven wilderness destruction and even the prospect of civilizational collapse, the fate of predators - and of biodiversity itself - is inseparable from our own.