Michael Gross (OXFORD, UK) is a science writer who has published in Current Biology and other publications. He is the coauthor of Astrobiology: A Brief Introduction and the translator and editor of Lust and Love: Is It More than Chemistry?
Description
Introduction: Everything Is Connected 1. Plants and Their Little Helpers 2. Fantastic Animals 3. Insects Rule the World 4. Looking After Our Forests 5. This Time, the Asteroid Is Us 6. Save Our Seas 7. Living with Animals 8. Listen to Nature 9. Animals Shaping the Environment 10. Life in the Times of Climate Change 11. Our Shared Burden of Disease 12. The Anthropocene and Beyond Notes
Reviews
Even for a professional ecologist like me, Intertwined is a revelation—a compelling look at the myriad connections that link wild species on our planet and affect their vulnerability to the ravages of environmental disruption. I found the book fun, endlessly insightful, and chock-full of surprises.
— William F. Laurance, James Cook University
Intertwined ranges widely across lifes landscape, illuminating the infinite complexities of form and function that can be found among living organisms. In highlighting how Earths fabric of life is being diminished by myriad, amplifying human impacts—and, crucially, how we might reduce these impacts—it sends an important message to us all.
— Jan A. Zalasiewicz, coauthor of The Cosmic Oasis
An entertaining and easy-to-read foray into the interconnectedness of life on earth, from bacteria to behemoths.
— Brooke Flammang, New Jersey Institute of Technology
This captivating synthesis of some of the most exciting recent findings in science illustrates the complexity and interconnectedness of life and its interactions with the environment, while simultaneously articulating the roles we have and continue to play in shaping the trajectory of life on Earth.
— Matthew Nelsen, Field Museum of Natural History