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Into the Night

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Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2013

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This entertaining collection of essays from professional scientists and naturalists provides an enlightening look at the lives of field biologists with a passion for the hidden world of nocturnal wildlife. Into the Night explores the harrowing, fascinating, amusing, and largely unheard personal experiences of scientists willing to forsake the safety of daylight to document the natural history of these uniquely adapted animals.

Contributors tell of confronting North American bears, cougars, and rattlesnakes; suffering red ctenid spider bites in the tropical rain forest; swimming through layers of feeding-frenzied hammerhead sharks in the Galapagos; evading the wrath of African bull elephants in South Africa; and delighting in the curious and gentle nature of foxes and unconditional acceptance by a family of owls. They describe “fire in the sky” across a treeless tundra, a sea ablaze with bioluminescent algae, nighttime earthquakes on the Pacific Rim, and hurricanes and erupting volcanoes on a Caribbean island.

Into the Night reveals rare and unexpected insights into nocturnal field research, illuminating experiences, discoveries, and challenges faced by intrepid biologists studying nature’s nightly marvels across the globe. This volume will be of interest to scientists and general readers alike.

Author / Editor information

Rick A. Adams is a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Northern Colorado, founder and president of the Colorado Bat Society, and author of Bats of the Rocky Mountain West (UPC).

Reviews

"This collection of essays by scientists and naturalists drawn to the night-side of nature will thrill nature and adventure lovers alike. Bears, spiders, hammerhead sharks, earthquakes and bioluminescence—the book explodes with color and wonder."
—Clay Evans, Boulder Weekly

"The book wil be of interest to anyone who enjoys animal ecology, espcially those who wish to understand what scientists endure to learn about the species they study. . . . Overall, this entertaining book captures the enthusiam for a facet of nature not commonly experienced."
—Christopher W. Nicolay, The Quarterly Review of Biology

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September 15, 2013
eBook ISBN:
9781607322702
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