An edition of Their fate is our fate (2013)

Their fate is our fate

how birds foretell threats to our health and our world

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An edition of Their fate is our fate (2013)

Their fate is our fate

how birds foretell threats to our health and our world

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At the heart of this book by Nobel Prize{u2013}winning immunologist and professor Peter Doherty is this striking observation: Birds detect danger to our health and the environment before we do. Following a diverse cast of bird species around the world{u2014}from tufted puffins in Puget Sound to griffon vultures in India, pigeons in East Asia, and wedge-tailed shearwaters off the islands of Australia{u2019}s Great Barrier Reef{u2014}Doherty illuminates birds{u2019} role as an early warning system for threats to the health of our planet and our own well-being. Their Fate Is Our Fate is an impassioned call not only to attention but to action. As ?citizen scientists? we can collect data, vital to cutting-edge research, that depends on the birds that are all around us. Armed with our observations, scientists will continue to uncover new ways to glimpse our future in birds{u2014}and to affirm how, truly, their fate is our fate.

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English
Pages
247

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Table of Contents

Searching for puffins : an introduction
Distant relatives
Chick embryos and other developing life forms
Sentinel chickens
Falling crows
Ticks, sheep, grouse and the glorious twelfth
Flu flies
Bird flu : from Hong Kong to Qinghai Lake and beyond
Bird flu guys
Bug detectives
Hawaiian wipeout
The great parrot panic of 1929-30
Catching cancer
Blue bloods and chicken bugs
Killing the vultures
Heavy metal
Red knots and crab eggs
Hot birds
For the birds, and for us
Latin binomials for common bird names.

Edition Notes

"An earlier version of this book was originally published by Melbourne University Publishing Limited, Australia, in 2012"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-227) and index.

Copyright Date
2013

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
598
Library of Congress
QL699 .D64 2013, QL699.D64 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
247 pages :
Number of pages
247

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26462393M
ISBN 10
1615190910
ISBN 13
9781615190911
LCCN
2013017159
OCLC/WorldCat
849822352

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