HOLLOWS, PEEPERS, AND HIGHLANDERS: AN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN ECOLOGY

HOLLOWS, PEEPERS, AND HIGHLANDERS: AN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN ECOLOGY

by GEORGE CONSTANTZ
HOLLOWS, PEEPERS, AND HIGHLANDERS: AN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN ECOLOGY

HOLLOWS, PEEPERS, AND HIGHLANDERS: AN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN ECOLOGY

by GEORGE CONSTANTZ

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Overview

In this revised and expanded edition of Hollows, Peepers, and Highlanders, author George Constantz, a biologist and naturalist, writes about the beauty and nature of the Appalachian landscape. While the information is scientific in nature, Constantz's accessible descriptions of the adaptation of various organisms to their environment enable the reader to enjoy learning about the Appalachian ecosystem. The book is divided into three sections: "Stage and Theater," "The Players," and "Seasonal Act." Each section sets the scene and describes the events occurring in nature. "Stage and Theatre" is comprised of chapters that describe the origins of the Appalachia region. "The Players" is an interesting and in-depth look into the ecology of animals, such as the mating rituals of different species, and the evolutionary explanation for the adaptation of Appalachian wildlife. The last section, "Seasonal Act," makes note of the changes in Appalachian weather each season and its effect on the inhabitants.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780937058862
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2004
Edition description: 2nd Edition
Pages: 368
Sales rank: 384,457
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Born in Washington, D.C. in 1947, George Constantz spent six years of his childhood in Barranquilla, Colombia, among the iguanas of the Magdalena River’s floodplain, and in Chihuahua, Mexico, where he chased roadrunners through the desert. Since receiving a BA in biology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and a PhD in zoology from Arizona State University, George has worked as a park naturalist, a teacher of biology and environmental science, a fish ecologist, researcher, and writer. George founded Cacapon Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving Appalachian rivers. Currently, he manages the Education Program at the Canaan Valley Institute. George lives with his wife, Nancy Ailes, in the Cacapon River watershed of West Virginia.

Table of Contents

1. 2. Thanks
3. Prologue

4. Stage and Theater 5. Origins
6. Forest Design
7. Creating Diversity
8. Catastrophe and the Appalachian Quilt
9. Balds
10. The Asian Connection

11. The Players 12. The Improbable Lady’s-slipper
13. Sexual Decisions of Jack-in-the-Pulpit
14. Nuptial Gift of the Hangingfly
15. Femmes Fatales of Twilight
16. Small Fishes in Shallow Headwaters
17. Darter Daddies
18. To the Brook Trout, with Esteem
19. A Lungless Salamander Trilogy: Primer
20. A Lungless Salamander Trilogy: Coexistence
21. A Lungless Salamander Trilogy: Mimicry
22. Love Among the Frogs
23. Box Turtle’s Independence
24. Copperhead’s Year
25. Oaks and Squirrels
26. Highlanders

27. Seasonal Acts 28. Autumn Leaves
29. Window on Bird Politics
30. Thwarting Swords of Ice
31. Spring Tensions
32. Dawn Chorus
33. Trees and Caterpillars

34. Epilogue 35. The Remnant Archipelago
36. Abuse, Resurrection, Hope

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