An accessible guide to trees, one of the most crucial organisms in the ecosytem.
Roland Ennos Boeken






Solid Biomechanics
- 264bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
Ennos draws from his extensive background in both insect flight and plant research to explore the principles of solid biomechanics. The book promises to fill a significant gap in the field, offering insights that are both timely and necessary. Its publication is highly anticipated, reflecting the importance of understanding biomechanics across various biological systems.
When our ancestors came down from the trees, they brought the trees with them and remade the world. 'A stunning book on the incalculable debt humanity owes wood...' John Carey, The Sunday Times
The Age of Wood
- 336bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
A scholarly and scientific examination of the unrecognized role of trees in the planet's ecosystem reveals wood's unexpected influence on human evolution, civilization, and the global economy.
It's time to stop thinking in straight lines...
The age of wood : our most useful material and the construction of civilization
- 352bladzijden
- 13 uur lezen
Provides a scholarly and scientific examination of the unrecognized role of trees in the planet's ecosystem reveals wood's unexpected influence on human evolution, civilization, and the global economy
Statistical And Data Handling Skills in Biology
- 280bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
Expert analysis of statistical data is essential in the biological sciences, as it enables a deeper understanding of experimental results. This book emphasizes the importance of statistical skills for interpreting data accurately, providing a foundation for researchers to draw meaningful conclusions from their work.