Trees,
Truffles, and Beasts
Price: $26.95
Subtitle: How Forests Function
Authors: Chris
Maser, Andrew W. Claridge, and James M. Trappe
Foreword by: Charles
J. Krebs
Subject: Natural
History / Environment
Paper ISBN
978-0-8135-4226-3
Cloth ISBN
978-0-8135-4225-6
Pages: 288 pages,
42 color and 67 b&w illustrations
Publication Date: February 2008
Praise for Trees, Truffles, and Beasts
“Accurate and authentic, Trees, Truffles, and Beasts makes a
major contribution to the field of natural resource management. This is
a clear and compelling argument that there’s much more to forests than
meets the eye.”—Jim
Furnish, deputy chief (ret.), USDA Forest Service
“This book is an excellent
introduction to the world of mycorrhizal fungi in forests and their
importance in food webs as highlighted by truffles. This book should
encourage readers to investigate further the intricate and essential
interactions occurring in forests, which make them work.”—John Dighton,
professor and director of Rutgers University Pinelands Field Station
"The book provides excellent coverage of the symbiosis
between trees, fungi, and animals, an orverarching theme. . . . Few
works take these personal views into account to give such a holistic
view of the forested landscape. Highly recommended."—Choice
"The authors. all keenly qualified to
write on the topic, begin by discussing the importance of
sustainable ecosystem policies and preserving our environment, and then
point out that to be able to do that, one must understand those
environmental systems. What follows is an entire college course on just
how forests work."—Funghi
"These authors weave
together a broad array of personal observations and pertinent
scientific research into a sweeping account of forest ecology and
conservation. This book is an interesting and well-priced addition to
the mycologist's bookshelf."
—Inoculum
Description:
In today’s world of specialization, people are attempting to
protect the Earth’s fragile state by swapping limousines for hybrids
and pesticide-laced foods for organic produce. At other times,
environmental awareness is translated into public relations gimmicks or
trendy commodities. Moreover, simplistic policies, like single-species
protection or planting ten trees for every tree
cut down, are touted as bureaucratic or industrial panaceas.
Because today’s decisions are tomorrow’s consequences, every small
effort makes a difference, but a broader understanding of our
environmental problems is necessary to the development of sustainable
ecosystem policies. In Trees,
Truffles, and Beasts, Chris Maser, Andrew W. Claridge, and James
M. Trappe make a compelling case that we must first understand the
complexity and interdependency of species and habitats from the
microscopic level to the gigantic. Comparing forests in the Pacific
Northwestern United States and Southeastern mainland of Australia, the
authors show how easily observable species—trees and mammals—are part
of a complicated infrastructure that includes fungi, lichens, and
organisms invisible to the naked eye, such as microbes.
Eminently readable, this important book shows that forests are far more
complicated than most of us might think, which means simplistic
policies
will not save them. Understanding the biophysical intricacies of our
life-support
systems just might.
About the Authors:
Chris Maser is a writer, environmental consultant,
and master’s
level zoologist who has written over twenty books, including Mammals of the Pacific Northwest and
Forest Primeval:
The Natural History of an Ancient Forest.
Andrew W. Claridge is a research scientist with the Department of
Environment and Conservation in New South Wales, Australia. He
has authored or co-authored
over fifty publications about the interactions among trees, truffles,
and
animals and undertaken research at postgraduate and postdoctoral levels
in
both Australia and the United States of America.
James M. Trappe is a professor of forest science specializing in
forest fungi at Oregon State University, Corvallis, and the author of
almost four hundred journal articles and book chapters.
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