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Darwin in Times Square - The Science of Urban Evolution [eVideo]

2020
Online Video

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Unexpected findings open up a new chapter on Darwin's theory of evolution. In our cities of all places, animals and plants adapt particularly quickly to new living conditions, often in a few decades. The researchers are amazed. We live in the age of cities. New roads, buildings and urban sprawl eat up natural habitats, sending plant and animal populations into worrying decline. How does nature react to this loss of biodiversity? Could cities also harbour a possible solution? Could they turn into incubators for nature to develop never-before-seen and fast responses to human encroachment?New gene research provides unexpected insights into Darwin's Theory of Evolution. Our film accompanies teams of researchers from the USA and Europe who unravel the secret of urban evolution, showing that plants and animals adapt much faster than previously believed possible. It turns out, in our seemingly inhospitable cities, for the first time we can see Darwin's predictions on the origins of species unfold, almost in real-time.A fascinating science documentary showing new frontiers for life on Earth.
Imprint:
Germany : Iris Bettray,Martin Gronemeyer,Michaela Kirst,Jutta Pinzler,sagamedia, 2020.Sydney : Beamafilm Pty. Ltd.
Collation:
1 online resource (streaming video file (53 min.) )
Series title:
Notes:
Available online at Beamafilm.English,German,FrenchDescription based on online resource; title from title screen.
Credits:
Director, Martin Gronemeyer,Michaela Kirst
Performers:
Cast: Cast: Neil Alowu,Florian Altermatt,Pierre-Olivier Cheptou
Audience:
E Australian Classification BoardE New Zealand Classification BoardU BBFCN/A IFCON/R MPAE MPA Canada
Language:
English
Index terms:
21st CenturyFranceGermanyUkUsaWildlifeNatureClimate ChangeEnvironmentAnimalsDocumentary
BRN:
639211
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