Climate Change Biology
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JA Newman, M Anand, HAL Henry, S Hunt and Z Gedalof
289 pages, col photos, figs, tabs, maps.
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Climate change has moved from a contested phenomenon to the top of the agenda at global summits. "Climate Change Biology" is the first major textbook
to address the critical issue of how climate change may affect life on the planet, and particularly its impact on human populations. Presented in
three parts, the first deals extensively with the physical evidence of climate change and various modelling efforts to predict its future. Biological
responses are then addressed from the individual's physiology to populations and ecosystems, and further to considering adaptation and evolution. The
final section examines the specific impact climate change may have on natural resources, particularly as these relate to human livelihood. This volume
will be a useful asset to the growing number of both undergraduate and graduate courses on impacts of climate change, as well as providing a succinct
overview for researchers new to the field.
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