Perhaps more than any other scientist of our century, Edward O. Wilson has scrutinized animals in their natural settings, tweezing out the dynamics of their social organization, their relationship with their environments, and their behavior, not only for what it tells us about the animals themselves, but for what it can tell us about human nature and our own behavior. He has brought the fascinating and sometimes surprising results of these studies to general readers through a remarkable collection of books, including The Diversity of Life, The Ants, On Human Nature, and Sociobiology. The grace and precision with which he writes of seemingly complex topics has earned him two Pulitzer prizes, and the admiration of scientists and general readers around the world.
In Search of Nature presents for the first time a collection of the seminal short writings of Edward O. Wilson, addressing in brief and eminently readable form the themes that have actively engaged this remarkable intellect throughout his career.
"The central theme of the essays is that wild nature and human nature are closely interwoven. I argue that the only way to make complete sense of either is by examining both closely and together as products of evolution.... Human behavior is seen not just as the product of recorded history, ten thousand years recent, but of deep history, the combined genetic and cultural changes that created humanity over hundreds of thousands of years. We need this longer view, I believe, not only to understand our species, but more firmly to secure its future.
The book is composed of three sections. "Animal Nature, Human Nature" ranges from serpents to sharks to sociality in ants. It asks how and why the universal aversion to snakes might have evolved in humans and primates, marvels at the diversity of the world's 350 species of shark and how their adaptive success has affected our conception of the world, and admonishes us to "be careful of little lives"-to see in the construction of insect social systems "another grand experiment in evolution for our delectation.
"The Patterns of Nature" probes at the foundation of sociobiology, asking what is the underlying genetic basis of social behavior, and what that means for the future of the human species. Beginning with altruism and aggression, the two poles of behavior, these essays describe how science, like art, adds new information to the accumulated wisdom, establishing new patterns of explanation and inquiry. In "The Bird of Paradise: The Hunter and the Poet," the analytic and synthetic impulses-exemplified in the sciences and the humanities-are called upon to give full definition to the human prospect.
"Nature's Abundance" celebrates biodiversity, explaining its fundamental importance to the continued existence of humanity. From "The Little Things That Run the World"-invertebrate species that make life possible for everyone and everything else-to the emergent belief of many scientists in the human species' possible innate affinity for other living things, known as biophilia, Wilson sets forth clear and compelling reasons why humans should concern themselves with species loss. "Is Humanity Suicidal?" compares the environmentalist's view with that of the exemptionalist, who holds that since humankind is transcendent in intelligence and spirit, our species must have been released from the iron laws of ecology that bind all other species. Not without optimism, Wilson concludes that we are smart enough and have time enough to avoid an environmental catastrophe of civilization-threatening dimensions-if we are willing both to redirect our science and technology and to reconsider our self-image as a species.
In Search of Nature is a lively and accessible introduction to the writings of one of the most brilliant scientists of the 20th century. Imaginatively illustrated by noted artist Laura Southworth, it is a book all readers will treasure.
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最近读到几本让我沉醉于自然的读物,它们都以各自的独特魅力,将我带入了另一个世界。有一本,讲述的是一位生物学家在亚马逊雨林深处进行科考的经历。作者以一种近乎虔诚的态度,记录了他与那些前所未见的动植物的每一次“邂逅”。从色彩斑斓的毒蛇,到在藤蔓间穿梭的猴群,再到那些隐藏在茂密植被中的珍稀昆虫,每一个发现都充满了惊喜和惊险。他不仅描绘了雨林的壮丽景色,更深入浅出地解释了其中复杂的生态系统,以及人类活动对这个脆弱世界的潜在威胁。书中的科学考察细节非常扎实,但又不失文学的感染力,读来仿佛身临其境,能感受到湿热的空气、听到雨林的虫鸣鸟叫。另外一本书,则是一部关于海洋生物的图鉴,它以精美的插图和通俗易懂的文字,介绍了从浅海到深海的各种奇妙生物。我尤其被那些深海生物的奇特形态所吸引,它们在黑暗、高压的环境中进化出了令人难以置信的生存策略,仿佛是来自另一个星球的生物。翻阅这本书,就像是在进行一次穿越海底的奇幻旅行,探索着那片蓝色星球上最神秘的疆域。还有一本,是以个人游记的形式,记录了作者在中国西南地区探访古老村落和自然风光的旅程。作者的笔触细腻而充满人文关怀,他不仅仅关注山水之美,更着重于描绘当地居民的生活状态、他们的民俗文化以及与自然的和谐相处之道。读来让人倍感温暖,也引发了对现代社会快速发展中正在消失的传统生活方式的思考。
评分最近接触了几本令我受益匪浅的关于自然的书籍,它们从不同的维度,开启了我对自然界更深层次的理解。有一本,是以一位植物学家的视角,讲述了他多年来在世界各地寻找稀有植物的探险经历。他不仅记录了那些形态奇特、色彩斑斓的植物,更深入地探讨了它们在各自独特生长环境下的生存智慧。从生长在火山灰中的顽强草本,到漂浮在热带雨林水面的巨型睡莲,每一株植物都仿佛是一个奇迹。作者的文字充满了对生命的敬畏和对科学探索的热情,读来让人振奋。另一本,则是一部关于地球气候变化的史诗级著作,它并非枯燥的数据堆砌,而是通过讲述科学家们如何通过研究冰芯、海洋沉积物以及古老的化石,来追溯地球气候的变迁历史。作者以一种引人入胜的方式,呈现了地球在不同时期经历的冰河时代、温暖期以及各种极端气候事件,并分析了人类活动对当前气候变化的影响。这本书让我对地球的未来充满了担忧,但也激发了我积极参与到环境保护中的决心。我还读到一本关于昆虫世界的奇幻之旅,它以孩童般的好奇心,带领读者去探索蚂蚁的地下王国、蝴蝶的蜕变奥秘以及萤火虫的夜间舞蹈。作者用充满童趣的语言和精美的插图,将昆虫世界描绘得既神秘又有趣,让我重新找回了对微小生命的关注和热爱。
评分最近手边有几本关于自然的藏书,它们各有千秋,都在不经意间,为我打开了通往自然世界的一扇扇窗户。其中一本,是一部关于极地探险的纪实作品,它以一位勇敢的探险家的视角,记录了他们在极端严寒和危险环境下,如何挑战自我,完成一项项不可能的任务。书中的文字充满了勇气、毅力和对未知的好奇,让我仿佛置身于冰天雪地的白色荒原,感受着北极光的神秘,以及在漫长黑夜中的孤寂与希望。除了壮丽的自然风光,作者还着重描绘了人与人之间在艰苦环境下形成的深厚情谊,以及他们对大自然力量的敬畏。另一本书,则是一本关于海洋生物的诗意散文集,作者以优美的笔触,描绘了他在不同海域潜水和观察的经历。从五彩斑斓的珊瑚礁,到深邃莫测的海沟,再到海面上掠过的海豚和海鸥,每一个画面都充满了生命力和灵性。作者将科学观察与个人感悟巧妙地结合,使得他对海洋世界的描绘既有科学的严谨,又不失艺术的浪漫。我尤其喜欢他对于鲸鱼和海豚的描绘,它们仿佛是海洋中最智慧的生命,用它们的歌声和舞蹈,诉说着这片蓝色星球的古老传说。还有一本,则是一部关于古老森林的传说集,它收集了世界各地关于森林的民间故事、神话传说以及当地居民对森林的敬畏。这些故事中,有关于树精的庇护,有关于动物的守护,也有关于人类与自然之间和谐共生的古老智慧。读来如同穿越时空,聆听着那些来自远古的低语,感受着森林中神秘而古老的灵魂。
评分“In Search of Nature”,光是这个名字就足以让人心生向往,仿佛能瞬间逃离城市的喧嚣,奔赴一场未知的自然探索。我最近恰好翻阅了几本关于自然的书籍,其中有几本让我印象深刻,它们以各自独特的方式,描绘了地球上那些令人惊叹的角落和生命。一本着重于讲述摄影师如何在极端环境下捕捉到令人屏息的野生动物瞬间,他们如何克服严寒酷暑、与危险搏斗,只为记录下大自然最真实、最动人的一面。书中那些震撼人心的画面,仿佛将我带入了冰天雪地的北极,感受着北极熊母子之间的温情,或者置身于非洲草原,目睹羚羊迁徙时那如同潮水般涌动的生命力。另一本书则更侧重于植物的奥秘,它以极其详尽的插画和文字,介绍了几十种在全球范围内濒临灭绝的奇特植物,从形态各异的食虫植物到能在恶劣环境中顽强生存的沙漠之花,每一株都仿佛是大自然鬼斧神工的杰作,诉说着生命在进化道路上的无限可能。作者对植物的描述细腻入微,仿佛能闻到那淡淡的草木清香,感受到它们在阳光下伸展枝叶的生命律动。还有一本则以散文的笔调,讲述了作者在欧洲阿尔卑斯山徒步旅行的经历,他用优美的文字记录下了山峦叠嶂、云海翻腾的壮丽景象,以及在徒步过程中与当地村民的交流,他们淳朴的生活方式和对自然的敬畏,都让人深思。这本书不仅仅是风景的描绘,更是一种心灵的洗涤,让人反思自己在现代社会中迷失的自然本真。
评分近日有幸拜读了几部关于自然的著作,它们以截然不同的视角,展现了地球生命的多姿多彩。其中一本,是一位地质学家以他严谨的科学视角,剖析了地壳板块运动如何塑造了我们今天所见的壮丽山脉和深邃峡谷。他用生动的比喻,将亿万年前的地质变迁讲述得如同史诗般宏伟,让我对地球的生命历程有了全新的认识。书中的地质构造图和地貌照片,配合着作者深入浅出的讲解,使得枯燥的地质学知识变得鲜活起来,仿佛能感受到地球母亲在地壳深处沉睡亿万年的呼吸。另一本书,则是一部关于鸟类迁徙的百科全书,它详细介绍了全球范围内各种候鸟的迁徙路线、它们惊人的导航能力以及在漫长旅途中所面临的挑战。作者花费了大量篇幅讲述了科学家们如何通过研究鸟类的标记、卫星追踪以及古老的迁徙通道,来揭示这些生命的伟大远征。书中的鸟类插画栩栩如生,每一个物种都仿佛在我眼前展开翅膀,准备踏上它们史诗般的旅程。我还读到一本关于森林生态系统的科普读物,它以一种非常人性化的方式,描绘了森林中植物、动物、真菌以及微生物之间错综复杂的联系。作者强调了森林作为一个整体的生命网络,每一个组成部分都发挥着不可替代的作用。读完这本书,我对森林的敬畏之情油然而生,也更加理解了保护森林生态平衡的重要性。
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