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Alpine Air Ecology

Yves Earhart

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein

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Alpine Air Ecology explores how life persists in Earth’s high-altitude environments, where thin air, intense UV radiation, and extreme temperatures test the limits of survival. The book’s central theme revolves around the dynamic relationship between atmospheric conditions and biological adaptation, arguing that air itself acts as a powerful evolutionary force—not just a passive backdrop. By synthesizing decades of research, it reveals how alpine flora and fauna, from heat-trapping cushion plants to insects with antifreeze proteins, have evolved ingenious strategies to thrive. These adaptations are now under threat as climate change disrupts delicate mountain ecosystems faster than many species can adapt.



The book uniquely bridges atmospheric science and biology, offering vivid case studies like bar-headed geese that optimize oxygen use during flight and alpine flowers with UV-reflective pigments. It highlights how rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns risk destabilizing these habitats, emphasizing mountains’ role as critical carbon sinks and biodiversity hotspots. Structured across three sections, the work progresses from explaining alpine air’s physical properties to examining species-specific survival tactics, culminating in projections for future ecological disruptions. Field experiments, genomic analyses, and even citizen science data from hikers enrich its evidence, while interdisciplinary connections—like how microbial UV adaptations inform biomedical research—showcase alpine ecology’s broader relevance.



What sets Alpine Air Ecology apart is its focus on underappreciated organisms, such as nutrient-cycling lichens, and its urgent call to integrate atmospheric dynamics into conservation planning. Balancing scientific rigor with engaging prose, it serves as both a primer on high-altitude ecosystems and a compelling argument for protecting these fragile environments in a warming world.

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alpine ecosystems