Books
Melinda Cross

Mountain Weather Resilience

Mountain Weather Resilience explores the remarkable adaptations of plants and animals thriving in harsh mountain environments. It reveals how life persists against intense wind, frigid temperatures, and harmful UV radiation, showcasing the power of ecological resilience in the face of environmental challenges.

Discover how compact plant growth and dense animal fur exemplify morphological adaptation, minimizing exposure and maximizing insulation.

The book highlights the ingenious physiological resilience found in antifreeze proteins and specialized respiratory systems, demonstrating internal mechanisms essential for survival.

The book systematically examines environmental stressors like wind, cold, and UV radiation before delving into plant and animal adaptations.

It emphasizes how studying alpine adaptation provides insights into broader ecological principles and the potential impacts of climate change. By understanding existing adaptations, we can better predict species' vulnerability to future shifts.

The book progresses from foundational principles of ecology and climatology to detailed analyses of specific adaptations and their implications for conservation biology.
163 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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