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A vida secreta das árvores
- O que elas sentem e como se comunicam - As descobertas de um mundo oculto [What They Feel and How They Communicate - Discovering a Hidden World]
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- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
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E se tudo o que você sempre pensou saber a respeito das árvores estivesse errado? E se, apesar de tão diferentes de nós, descobríssemos que elas compartilham diversas características dos humanos?
Nos últimos anos a ciência tem comprovado que as árvores e o homem têm muito mais em comum do que poderíamos imaginar. Assim como nós, elas se comunicam, mantêm relacionamentos, formam famílias, cuidam dos doentes e dos filhos, têm memória, defendem-se de agressores e competem ferozmente com outras espécies–às vezes, até com outras árvores da mesma espécie. Algumas são naturalmente solitárias, enquanto outras só conseguem viver plenamente se fizerem parte de uma comunidade. E, assim como nós, cada uma se adapta melhor a determinado ambiente.
Em A vida secreta das árvores, o engenheiro florestal alemão Peter Wohlleben alia seus 20 anos de experiência às últimas descobertas científicas para examinar o dia a dia desses seres fantásticos. Com um ponto de vista surpreendente e inovador, o livro se tornou um fenômeno na Alemanha, entrou para a lista de mais vendidos do The New York Times e teve seus direitos negociados para 18 países. Essa viagem fascinante pela vida das árvores e florestas é um convite a repensarmos nossa relação com a natureza.
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"Peter Wohlleben tem encantado leitores e plateias com uma revelação há muito tempo conhecida pelos biólogos: as árvores da floresta são seres sociais."— The New York Times
"Quando descobrimos a verdadeira natureza das árvores–esses seres enormes que lutam pela sobrevivência ao longo de séculos e superam todo tipo de dificuldades–nós nos perguntamos: 'Como elas conseguem?' Este fascinante livro nos oferece a resposta, não em tom de artigo científico, mas de uma conversa agradável com um grande amigo." — Hope Jahren, professora da Universidade de Oslo, Ph.D. em paleobiologia
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