"Opossums in the wild don't make it to the age of three; our pet cats can live for a decade and a half; cicadas live for seventeen years (spending most of them underground). Whales, however, can live for two centuries and tubeworms for several millennia. Meanwhile, human life expectancy tops out around the mid-eighties, with some outliers living past 100 or even 110. Is there anything humans can learn from the exceptional longevity of some animals in the wild? In Methusaleh's Zoo, Steven Austad tells the stories of some extraordinary animals, considering why, for example, animal species that…mehr
"Opossums in the wild don't make it to the age of three; our pet cats can live for a decade and a half; cicadas live for seventeen years (spending most of them underground). Whales, however, can live for two centuries and tubeworms for several millennia. Meanwhile, human life expectancy tops out around the mid-eighties, with some outliers living past 100 or even 110. Is there anything humans can learn from the exceptional longevity of some animals in the wild? In Methusaleh's Zoo, Steven Austad tells the stories of some extraordinary animals, considering why, for example, animal species that fly live longer than earthbound species and why animals found in the ocean live longest of all" -- Page 4 of cover.
Steven N. Austad is Distinguished Professor of Biology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the inaugural holder of the UAB Protective Life Endowed Chair in Healthy Aging. He is the author of Why We Age: What Science Is Discovering about the Body’s Journey through Life and Real People Don’t Own Monkeys.
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Preface ix 1 Doctor Dunnet's Fulmar 1 I Longevity in the Air 2 The Origin of Flight 19 3 Pterosaurs: The First Flying Vertebrates 31 4 Birds: the Longest-Lived Dinosaurs 41 5 Bats: The Longest-Lived Mammals 59 II Longevity on the Earth 6 Tortoises and Tuataras: Longevity on Islands 81 7 Queen for a Lifetime 101 8 Tunnels and Caves 113 9 The Behemoths (Elephants) 129 10 Big Brains (Nonhuman Primates) 147 III Longevity in the Sea 11 Urchins, Worms, and Quahogs 177 12 Fishes and Sharks 199 13 Whales Tales 219 IV Human Longevity 14 The Human Longevity Story 245 15 Methuselah's Zoo Moving Forward 269 Appendix 277 Notes 279 Further Reading 289 Index 293
Preface ix 1 Doctor Dunnet's Fulmar 1 I Longevity in the Air 2 The Origin of Flight 19 3 Pterosaurs: The First Flying Vertebrates 31 4 Birds: the Longest-Lived Dinosaurs 41 5 Bats: The Longest-Lived Mammals 59 II Longevity on the Earth 6 Tortoises and Tuataras: Longevity on Islands 81 7 Queen for a Lifetime 101 8 Tunnels and Caves 113 9 The Behemoths (Elephants) 129 10 Big Brains (Nonhuman Primates) 147 III Longevity in the Sea 11 Urchins, Worms, and Quahogs 177 12 Fishes and Sharks 199 13 Whales Tales 219 IV Human Longevity 14 The Human Longevity Story 245 15 Methuselah's Zoo Moving Forward 269 Appendix 277 Notes 279 Further Reading 289 Index 293
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