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Einband grossThe Most Perfect Thing
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The Most Perfect Thing

E-BookEPUBDRM AdobeE-Book
304 Seiten
Englisch
Bloomsbury UKerschienen am07.04.20161. Auflage
'I think that, if required on pain of death to name instantly the most perfect thing in the universe, I should risk my fate on a bird's egg'
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1862

How are eggs of different shapes made, and why are they the shape they are? When does the shell of an egg harden? Why do some eggs contain two yolks? How are the colours and patterns of an eggshell created, and why do they vary? And which end of an egg is laid first - the blunt end or the pointy end?

These are just some of the questions A Bird's Egg answers, as the journey of a bird's egg from creation and fertilisation to its eventual hatching is examined, with current scientific knowledge placed within an historical context. Beginning with an examination of the stunning eggs of the guillemot, each of which is so variable in pattern and colour that no two are ever the same, acclaimed ornithologist Tim Birkhead then looks at the eggs of hens, cuckoos and many other birds, revealing weird and wonderful facts about these miracles of nature. Woven around and supporting these facts are extraordinary stories of the individuals who from as far back as Ancient Egypt have been fixated on the study and collection of eggs, not always to the benefit of their conservation.

Firmly grounded in science and enriched by a wealth of observation drawn from a lifetime spent studying birds,A Bird's Egg is an illuminating and engaging exploration of the science behind eggs and the history of man's obsession with them.
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Klappentext'I think that, if required on pain of death to name instantly the most perfect thing in the universe, I should risk my fate on a bird's egg'
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1862

How are eggs of different shapes made, and why are they the shape they are? When does the shell of an egg harden? Why do some eggs contain two yolks? How are the colours and patterns of an eggshell created, and why do they vary? And which end of an egg is laid first - the blunt end or the pointy end?

These are just some of the questions A Bird's Egg answers, as the journey of a bird's egg from creation and fertilisation to its eventual hatching is examined, with current scientific knowledge placed within an historical context. Beginning with an examination of the stunning eggs of the guillemot, each of which is so variable in pattern and colour that no two are ever the same, acclaimed ornithologist Tim Birkhead then looks at the eggs of hens, cuckoos and many other birds, revealing weird and wonderful facts about these miracles of nature. Woven around and supporting these facts are extraordinary stories of the individuals who from as far back as Ancient Egypt have been fixated on the study and collection of eggs, not always to the benefit of their conservation.

Firmly grounded in science and enriched by a wealth of observation drawn from a lifetime spent studying birds,A Bird's Egg is an illuminating and engaging exploration of the science behind eggs and the history of man's obsession with them.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781408851265
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum07.04.2016
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten304 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Illustrationen1 x 8 page colour plate section
Artikel-Nr.8821324
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Genre9200

Autor

Tim Birkhead is an academic and a Fellow of the Royal Society. His professional interests span ornithology, evolution and reproductive biology, as well as the history of science. He is known for his work on both on the mating systems of birds and the history of ornithology.

Tim received the Elliot Coues Medal, for outstanding and innovative contributions to ornithological research in 2010; the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour medal for outstanding contributions to the study of animal behaviour in 2012; The Godman-Salvin Medal, for 'distinguished ornithological work' by the British Ornithologists' Union in 2016, the Founders' Medal of the Society for the Study of the History of Natural History for contributions to the history and bibliography of natural history in 2016. In 2014 Tim won the Zoological Society of London's Silver Medal for contributions to the understanding and appreciation of Zoology. He won the Eisenmann Medal of the Linnaean Society of New York, for excellence in ornithology and encouragement of the amateur in 2015; the Stephen Jay Gould Prize, for increasing public understanding of evolutionary biology (from the Society of Evolution) in 2017; and that same year the Zoological Society of London's Clarivate Analytics Award, for Communicating Zoology to a general audience for his book The Most Perfect Thing. Tim was elected as an FRS in 2004.

Tim has written or edited 15 books, including four popular science titles published by Bloomsbury - The Wisdom of Birds (2008), Bird Sense (2012); The Most Perfect Thing (2017) and The Wonderful Mr Willughby (Bloomsbury 2018).

He is one of the four founders of New Networks for Nature-an annual festival that brings together scientists, writers, poets, artists and musicians to celebrate our relationship with the natural world.