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Yves Earhart

River Life Cycles

River Life Cycles: Seasonal Dynamics and Adaptation in Freshwater Ecosystems explores how the rhythmic ebb and flow of rivers shape the survival strategies of aquatic life. At its core, the book argues that seasonal changes—like winter freezes and summer floods—are not disruptions but vital drivers of evolution and ecological balance. Freshwater ecosystems, though covering less than 1% of Earth’s surface, support over 10% of all known species, relying on precise timing for events like salmon migrations and insect hatches. The book highlights intriguing adaptations, such as mayflies synchronizing their life cycles with spring algae blooms and fish adjusting spawning to shifting water temperatures, revealing nature’s intricate choreography.

Blending field studies, Indigenous knowledge, and climate models, River Life Cycles examines how human actions—from dams to pollution—disrupt these natural rhythms. One striking example is “phenological mismatches,” where species’ timing falls out of sync (e.g., fish spawning before their food sources emerge), a growing threat under climate change. The book progresses from explaining seasonal mechanisms like nutrient cycling and hydrology to proposing conservation strategies, such as restoring “environmental flows” to mimic natural water patterns. Its unique strength lies in bridging Western science with traditional stewardship, offering actionable insights for policymakers and communities.

Accessible yet rigorous, the book uses vivid analogies—comparing river seasons to a heartbeat—to simplify complex concepts. By framing rivers as dynamic, living systems, it equips readers to advocate for solutions that protect biodiversity while addressing human needs.
77 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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