Books
Zara Sagan

Tree Time

'Tree Time' offers a fascinating exploration of how forests operate as intricate timekeepers, from the cellular level to entire ecosystems. The book reveals the remarkable ways trees measure and respond to time, utilizing sophisticated mechanisms that govern everything from daily leaf movements to seasonal growth patterns.

Through accessible scientific explanations, readers discover how trees possess internal clocks that orchestrate their biological processes and maintain crucial ecological balance. The text progresses logically from microscopic to macroscopic perspectives, beginning with cellular timekeeping mechanisms before expanding to forest-wide temporal networks.

Drawing from dendrochronology, molecular biology, and long-term forest studies, it illuminates how trees synchronize their activities with both their environment and neighboring organisms. Particularly compelling is the examination of how forest communities coordinate their responses to seasonal changes and environmental shifts, demonstrating the complex interconnectedness of woodland ecosystems.

This comprehensive work bridges the gap between plant biology and climate science, making it invaluable for both scientists and engaged general readers. The book's unique approach to explaining forest chronology provides essential insights into how these temporal systems influence forest resilience and adaptation capabilities.

By understanding these sophisticated timing mechanisms, readers gain crucial knowledge about forest conservation and the potential impacts of climate change on these vital ecosystems. The author maintains scientific rigor while using clear examples and explanations to make complex biological concepts accessible to a broad audience.
74 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
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