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The Tapir's Morning Bath: Mysteries of the Tropical Rain Forest and the Scientists Who Are Trying to Solve Them

by Elizabeth Royte

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Publisher Comments:

One hundred and fifty years ago, Charles Darwin asked how a rain forest could contain so many species: "What explains the riot?" The same question occupies the scientists who toil on Panama's Barro Colorado Island today. Tropical and steamy, these six square miles comprise the best-studied rain forest in the world, a locus of scientific activity since 1923.

In The Tapir's Morning Bath, Elizabeth Royte weaves together her own adventures on Barro Colorado with tales of researchers struggling to parse the intricate workings of the rain forest, the most complicated natural system on the planet. Through the lens of the field station, she also traces the history of modern biology from its earliest days of collection and classification through the decline of the naturalist to the days of intense niche specialization and rigorous scientific quantification.

As Royte counts seeds and sorts insects, collects monkey dung and radiotracks bats, she begins to wonder: what is the point of such arcane studies? The world over, rain forests are rapidly disappearing and species are going extinct. While humanizing the scientists in the field, she explores the tension between their research and the reality of a world that may not have time for the answers.

Book News Annotation:

A contributing writer for Outside and other magazines provides a layperson's firsthand perspective on scientific studies and personalities at the world's oldest tropical rainforest research station on Panama's Barro Colorado Island. Royte addresses why this work is so crucial as rainforest decimation accelerates. The book includes maps and references but lacks an index.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Review:

'\"Excellent . . . a superb introduction to tropical ecology and theoretical biology, as well as original and thoroughly engaging travel writing.\"'

Review:

'\"By turns comic and poetic, delivers the pleasures of a meandering excursion . . . the act of observing is its own reward.\"'

Synopsis:

Royte weaves together her own adventures on Panama's fertile and animal filled Barro Colorado with tales of researchers struggling to parse the intricate workings of the rain forest, the most complicated natural system on the planet.

About the Author

Elizabeth Royte is a contributing writer for Outside magazine. She has written for the New York Times Magazine, Harper's, National Geographic, Smithsonian, The New Yorker, and Rolling Stone.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780395979976
Subtitle:
Mysteries of the Tropical Rain Forest and the Scientists Who Are Trying to Solve Them
Author:
Royte, Elizabeth
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)
Location:
Boston
Subject:
Environmental Science
Subject:
Research
Subject:
Ecology - Forest Ecology
Subject:
Rain forests
Subject:
Forests & Forestry - Rainforest
Subject:
Rain forest ecology
Subject:
Life Sciences - Ecology - Forest Ecology
Subject:
Trees & Forests - Rainforests
Subject:
Rain forest ecology -- Panama.
Subject:
Rain forests - Research - Panama -
Copyright:
Edition Description:
HARDCOVER
Series Volume:
3326
Publication Date:
September 2001
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
328
Dimensions:
8.50x5.92x1.12 in. 1.17 lbs.

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