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John Kricher (Author)
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February 13, 2006

The Galpagos Islands are a paradise for birders, botanists, geologists, and snorkelers, with many islands still devoid of human habitation. Since they lie more than 600 miles west of South America and were never connected to the mainland, almost all plant and animal life arrived here by chance. As Charles Darwin discovered, the evolution of plants and animals is more visible here than anywhere else on earth.

John Kricher, a renowned ecologist and Galpagos ecotour guide, presents a detailed natural history of this spectacular archipelago. He looks at the amazing diversity of life found here, from iguanas to penguins, and explains the fascinating geology of these remote islands. Throughout his narrative, Kricher weaves the intriguing history of evolutionary biology that is intimately connected with the islands, and describes Darwin's adventures and observations while he was visiting in 1835.

Indeed, Kricher takes his chapter titles from comments scattered throughout Darwin's account of his expedition around the world, The Voyage of the Beagle. Kricher closes his book by assessing the conservation efforts to preserve the Galpagos--and the challenges these efforts have met. Of special interest is the book's richly detailed island-by-island guide. For both the ecotraveler and the nature enthusiast, Galpagos is essential reading.

  • Essential reading for the nature enthusiast and ecotraveler alike
  • Detailed island-by-island guide
  • Vivid descriptions of plant and animal life
  • Fascinating explanation of the islands' geology

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Galapagos: A Natural History will do well when packed alongside a couple of field guides and a pair of binoculars. Its lucid and crisp chapters on the islands' origins and geology, human history, Darwin's findings and the flora and fauna will give the background story to visitors. -- Tim Dee, Times Literary Supplement

Beyond the wry anecdotes of human involvement in the Galapagos, there is a wealth of lucid natural history in this fine book. Kricher covers all the essentials ... [and] provides the clearest explanation I have ever seen of how the ocean currents affect the Galapagos climate, nutrient availability and biogeography.... Kricher has provided the best available introduction to Galapagos natural history. -- Kenneth S. Saladin, National Center for Science Education Reports

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"This is an excellent book for the many ecotourists visiting the Galpagos who want an intelligent and stimulating account of the islands and their animals and plants. It is written in a clear, accessible, interesting, and yet scholarly style."--Peter R. Grant, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, and author of Ecology and Evolution of Darwin's Finches

"This great book, written by a leading naturalist and Darwin scholar, captures the nature of the Galpagos--its landforms, its flora and fauna, and its place in history. Within the book's pages, one is taken on a tour that illuminates this enchanted archipelago. Having led twenty-five cruises to the Galpagos, I would suggest this as a delightful read on Darwin's isles."--Peter Alden, National Audubon Society


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (February 13, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 069112633X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691126333
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #511,095 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I am a Professor of Biology at Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts. A graduate of Temple (B.A.) and Rutgers Universities (Ph.D.), I teach courses in ecology, ornithology, and vertebrate evolution.

I have conducted Earthwatch-sponsored research on migrant birds on their wintering grounds in Belize and I am the author of over 100 papers and articles in scientific journals, magazines, and newspapers. My most recent book, The Balance of Nature: Ecology's Enduring Myth, was published by Princeton University Press in spring of 2009. I have also authored Galapagos: A Natural History, published in hard-cover by Smithsonian Institution Press in 2002 and in soft-cover by Princeton University Press in 2006. Other books include A Neotropical Companion, and three ecology field guides (Eastern Forests, Rocky Mountain and Southwestern Forests, California and Pacific Northwest Forests) in the Peterson series. I have also done two recorded lecture series, one on dinosaurs and one on ecology, published by Modern Scholar. I have even authored coloring books and first guides on various aspects of nature ranging from dinosaurs to seashores.

My current writing project is a comprehensive book on Tropical Ecology to be published by Princeton University Press in 2011.

I am a Fellow in the American Ornithologists Union and have served as president of the Association of Field Ornithologists and president of the Wilson Ornithological Society.

I have led numerous trips to many places including Cape May, Block Island, coastal New England, Arizona, the Pacific Northwest, Belize, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Peru, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Panama, and Trinidad. I have lectured for Linblad Tours of the Galapagos Islands, for Society Expeditions trips to Venezuela, Brazil, and Indonesia, and for Glacier Bay Cruise Lines in Alaska. My travels have also taken me to Tanzania, Antarctica, and numerous other places where wildlife abounds.

I spend a lot of time writing about where I have been and what I have learned in my travels. I have been an avid birder for just over a half century.

My wife Martha Vaughan and I divide our time between Pocasset, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod and Sunbury, Georgia.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Galapagos: A Natural History, July 17, 2006
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This is an outstanding text on the Galapagos Islands. The author covers a number of important biological concepts in a readable text that makes one eager to visit the islands. I have, but when I read Kricher's accounts of the geology, botany, and zoology of these islands I cannot wait to return. This is an outstanding book for high school and college students and for anyone who loves natural history and has dreamed of visiting the Galapagos. Read the book and then go. You will be glad you did both.
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2.0 out of 5 stars There are better books, June 27, 2006
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I much anticipated this book as the author's book on tropical ecology is a good one. Disappointment is what I found. Authors usually thank an editor. But such acknowledgement is lacking from this book and for obvious reason: there doesn't appear to have been one. It's frustrating reading a book that appears to be a draft. Once the chatty fat is trimmed, it will be worthwhile. Until then, get what everyone else (including the Galapagos guides) reads - Galapagos: A Natural History

by Michael H. Jackson
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Charles Darwin did not like what he saw. Read the first page
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common cactus finch, tramp species, scalesia zone, mockingbird species, fur sea lions, miconia zone, lava heron, palo santo trees, saddleback tortoises, lava lizards, land iguanas, small ground finch, lava gull, medium ground finches, bill dimensions, mangrove finch, waved albatross, land bird species, large ground finch, large cactus finches, marine iguanas, full species status, cactus pulp, warbler finch, striated heron
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Santa Cruz, South America, San Cristóbal, Charles Darwin Research Station, Commonly Used Name, Notable Characteristics, Original English Name, Daphne Major, Plaza Sur, Puerto Ayora, New York, Tagus Cove, University Press, Punta Espinosa, Bolivar Channel, Humboldt Current, Pacific Ocean, United States, Black Beach, Cocos Island, Darwin's Islands, North America, The Voyage of the Beagle, West Indies, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
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