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The Game of Species An Introduction to Biodiversity

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By: Julián Simón López-Villalta(Author)
102 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour tables
The Game of Species
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  • The Game of Species ISBN: 9781784275587 Paperback Jul 2025 In stock
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About this book

Why is life so diverse? Why are there so many different species? This book explores the origins of biodiversity, its evolution and its continuation, as well as the impact that humans are having on this natural heritage.

Richly illustrated, accessible and engaging, The Game of Species is structured like the instruction manual for a board game whose separate pieces are individual species. Each chapter explores a different aspect of this game: the origin of the pieces, how they interact with each other, and the rules of the different types of board on which species exist. This game-based approach guides the reader through the science of biodiversity in a fun and rather addictive way.

We are living in a time of deep crisis in the natural world, with the loss of species and habitats impoverishing the earth for future generations. In order to stop this trend, we need to understand the essential rules that regulate biodiversity. This is a book for everyone interested in how life on Earth works and the evolutionary mechanisms that shape it.

Contents

Preface

1. Introduction to the game
2. On the origin of pieces
3. The roles of the pieces
4. About the boards
5. The islands board
6. The Red Queen’s board
7. Redux
8. The future of life

Glossary
References and further reading
Illustration credits
Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Julián Simón López-Villalta is a biologist fascinated by one question: why are there so many species? His wide range of interests, from ecology to evolution and palaeobiology, makes him consider possible answers from a broad perspective. He enjoys being in nature, either watching wildlife, doing nature photography, or geologizing; when possible, he takes along his high-school students in biology and geology. Julian lives in Miguelturra (Ciudad Real, Spain) with his wife.

Popular Science New
By: Julián Simón López-Villalta(Author)
102 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour tables
Media reviews

"Charles Darwin likened thinking about the geographic distributions of species to a game of chess with the world for a board. This book develops the notion that understanding biodiversity can be likened to determining the rules of a game in which species, past and present, have been engaged. Such an approach enables a valuable focus on some of the key principles that shape the natural world. It will help people make sense of what can otherwise seem overwhelming, if exciting, biological complexity."
– Kevin J. Gaston, Professor of Biodiversity & Conservation, University of Exeter

This is a really good book and I thank the author for writing it so clearly [...] A book about all species on the whole of our planet over billions of years can surely be seen as mind-expanding and this book is designed to give you more of a grasp of how life got to where it is now. That’s surely worth a read?"
– Mark Avery, environmentalist and wildlife campaigner

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