Seasons of Life : The Biological Rhythms That Enable Living Things to Thrive and Survive

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Pub. Date: 2009-06-30
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

Just as daily events are timed by living creatures through circadian rhythms, so seasonal events are timed through an internal calendar that signals birds to return to nesting grounds, salmon to spawn, plants to flower, squirrels to hibernate, kelp to stop growing. In this fascinating book, Russell G. Foster and Leon Kreitzman draw on remarkable recent scientific advances to explain how seasonal change affects organisms, and how plants and animals over countless generations have evolved exquisite sensitivities and adaptations to the seasons. The authors also highlight the impact of seasonal change on human health and well-being. They conclude with a discussion of the dangers posed when climate changes disrupt the seasonal rhythms on which so much life depends. Surprising facts fromSeasons of Life: The timing of human birth has a small but significant effect on various later life attributes, such as handedness and the susceptibility to many illnesses, including multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia. Plants have the ability to measure the length of a period of light, and they germinate, flower, and successfully reproduce by using this information. Birds migrate not in response to weather changes but by using an internal calendar. Until recently, human birth was tightly coupled to the seasons, peaking in many societies in the spring. Just as internal 24-hourcircadianclocks predict daily change, many animals have acircannualclock in their brains that predicts the seasons.

Author Biography

Russell Foster is Professor of Circadian Neuroscience at the University of Oxford and a leading expert on the neuroscience of biological time. He was recently elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Leon Kreitzman is a science writer and broadcaster, a widely respected futurologist, and author of The 24 Hour Society. The authors live in Oxford and London.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Acknowledgementsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
The generation of the seasonsp. 8
Adapting to seasonal changep. 24
Anticipating seasonal change in plantsp. 38
Seasonal reproduction in mammals and birdsp. 64
Staying put in the cold: hibernation and dispausep. 93
Timing migrationp. 120
Seasons and human evolutionp. 141
Timing reproduction in humansp. 151
Birth month effectsp. 169
Disease and seasonal timingp. 181
Seasonal affective disorderp. 199
The seasonality of dyingp. 218
We are all phenology freaks nowp. 232
Glossary of common termsp. 244
Appendix Ip. 250
Referencesp. 252
Indexp. 281
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