Out of Eden: An Odyssey of Ecological Invasion.OUT OF EDEN Out of Eden was a musical group identified with R&B, and with contemporary Christian music. Real-life sisters Lisa Kimmey, Andrea Kimmey-Baca and Danielle Kimmey makes up the soulful Christian trio. : An Odyssey of Ecological Invasion ALAN BURDICK Nature is dynamic. Populations wax and wane and wander and, in the long run, plants and animals Plants and Animals are a Canadian indie-rock band from Montreal, comprised of guitarist-vocalists Warren Spicer and Nic Basque, and drummer-vocalist Matthew Woodley.[1] They are signed to Secret City Records. evolve. But humanity's interaction with nature has accelerated other species' transformations. In this book, Burdick examines how people have hastened the natural process of species migration, making this a phenomenon of occasionally disastrous consequences. A single ecological invasion--the introduction of a nonnative species to an environment--can wreak havoc on a fragile ecosystem. For example, Burdick describes how the brown tree snake brown tree snake see boigairregularis. , a native of Australia, now runs amok Amok (ā`mŏk), in the Bible, post-Exilic Jewish family. in Guam. The author tells how the island's invading snakes now hide in trees, airplane landing gear, and even toilets. Unfettered by natural predators, brown snakes are threatening native Guamanian wildlife. The world is quickly becoming homogenized ho·mog·e·nize v. ho·mog·e·nized, ho·mog·e·niz·ing, ho·mog·e·niz·es v.tr. 1. To make homogeneous. 2. a. To reduce to particles and disperse throughout a fluid. b. , according to the author, with the same species appearing around the globe. Wherever people travel, Burdick explains, invasive species are sure to follow, either introduced by accident or deliberately by homesick settlers. This book is a fascinating meditation on the meanings of "natural" and "alien." Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005, 336 p., hardcover, $25.00. |
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