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Eleanor Hawking

Sand or Snow

Sand or Snow: Survival at the Extremes explores how life triumphs in Earth’s most unforgiving environments—scorching deserts and frozen polar regions—by unraveling the shared survival strategies that unite these starkly different ecosystems. At its core, the book argues that extreme habitats demand a blend of physiological precision, behavioral creativity, and evolutionary trade-offs. Through vivid comparisons, it reveals how desert and polar species repeatedly converge on similar solutions, like the Saharan silver ant’s heat-reflecting hairs and the Arctic fox’s seasonal camouflage, to tackle challenges such as water scarcity and thermal stress. These adaptations underscore a universal truth: life thrives under pressure through innovation honed over millennia.

Blending ecology, evolutionary biology, and climatology, the book progresses from foundational concepts—like heat exchange physics and antifreeze biochemistry—to complex behavioral tactics, such as fog-harvesting beetles and cooperative wolf hunts. It bridges field research and modern technology, using thermal imaging and genomic data to decode survival mechanisms. Unique insights emerge, like how camel kidneys inspire water purification systems or reindeer UV vision informs imaging tech. Crucially, Sand or Snow doesn’t shy from humanity’s role in accelerating environmental crises, linking desertification and melting permafrost to urgent conservation debates. By framing adaptability as both a biological marvel and a cautionary lesson, the book offers a compelling, interdisciplinary lens for addressing our planet’s rapidly changing ecosystems.
73 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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