How Nature Keeps Time

How Nature Keeps Time

by Helen Pilcher
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 08/06/2023

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An accessible and thought-provoking introduction to timespans in the natural world, featuring more than 80 beautifully designed diagrams and charts.


Which organisms live the longest? How does the natural world recover from wildfires? How long do eggs take to hatch? What are the world's fastest- and slowest- growing plants? Which species invest the most in parental care?


The graphic number line is a potent pattern that explains much of our world, from the life cycle of immortal jellyfish to the perfect amount of time for a 'good sleep'. Beautifully illustrated with reader-friendly infographics and stunning colour photography*, How Nature Keeps Time* visually maps the amounts of time bounded by growth, distance, age, reproduction, sleep, death and other key behaviours.


Join science and comedy writer Helen Pilcher as she examines a broad range of species from across the world and throughout time. As our natural world draws our attention to its plight, this fascinating book offers a calm, clear-thinking series of visual explanations based on the ultimate objective measure – time.

ISBN:
9781399408240
9781399408240
Category:
Popular science
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
08-06-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Helen Pilcher

Helen Pilcher is a science writer and comedian, with a PhD in stem cell biology and years of stand-up comedy under her belt. Helen has worked as a freelance writer for the last 12 years, and she has written for the Guardian, New Scientist, BBC online, BBC Wildlife and Nature, for which she was formerly a reporter.

Helen's previous book for Bloomsbury Sigma, Bring Back the King, was Radio 2 'Fact not Fiction' book of the week; it was described by comedian Sara Pascoe as 'science at its funniest'.

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