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Rock Zone Biology

Yves Earhart

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Rock Zone Biology explores the astonishing resilience of life in Earth’s most inhospitable environments—bare rock surfaces—and reveals how these seemingly barren spaces drive ecological innovation. The book centers on extremophiles, from nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria to symbiotic lichens, that colonize rock faces through strategies like chemical weathering and resource-sharing partnerships. These pioneers kickstart primary succession, slowly transforming stone into soil and enabling complex ecosystems to emerge. Their work, the authors argue, underpins critical processes like carbon sequestration and mountain ecosystem stability, challenging perceptions of what constitutes a “productive” habitat.

 
Blending field studies, genomic data, and Indigenous knowledge, the book traces how rock-dwelling organisms shape their world. It highlights striking examples: microbial biofilms that dissolve granite, lichen patterns used by Andean farmers to predict soil fertility, and Antarctic microbes surviving subzero temperatures. Structured in three sections, the text progresses from individual survival tactics to collective impacts, finally examining global applications like bioremediation and climate resilience. Unlike broader ecological texts, it focuses narrowly on non-coastal rocky systems, offering fresh insights into overlooked habitats.

 
What sets Rock Zone Biology apart is its dual lens—zooming in on microscopic adaptations while connecting them to planetary-scale cycles. It avoids technical jargon, comparing microbial communities to urban planners reshaping their environment. The narrative balances rigor with accessibility, making it equally valuable for hikers noticing lichen on a trail or scientists studying carbon storage. By framing rocks as dynamic living laboratories, the book redefines where life thrives—and why these stark landscapes hold keys to understanding biodiversity’s past and future.
Disponible depuis: 25/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 63 pages.

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