An Ecosystem Threatened by Fragmentation
By Howard P. Boyd
In his fourth book about the New Jersey Pine Barrens, Howard P. Boyd
presents a fascinating study of the natural forces that created this
unique ecosystem and a timely review of human development in the region.
Following a concise introduction to Pine Barrens ecology, Boyd delves
into distinctive abiotic factors (physical processes and
characteristics such as geological evolution, soils, climate, water,
and wildfires) and biotic factors (plants and animals), emphasizing
their interrelationships. He lists hundreds of species of Pinelands
flora and fauna, surveys threatened and endangered species, explores
man’s industrial and agricultural industries and their impacts, and
offers an important discussion of the dangers current human activity
presents to the survival of the ecosystem.
Howard Boyd’s passion for the Pine Barrens—along with his ability to
make natural science compelling and comprehensible for lay readers—has
never been more evident than in this exploration of the vast ecological
area with which his name has become enduringly linked. The Ecological Pine Barrens of
New Jersey is a must-read for ecologists,
environmentalists, educators, students, and any individual with a
serious interest in the New Jersey Pine Barrens and its future survival.
2008 | 240 pp/hardbound
ISBN 978-0-937548-65-3 | $27.95
2008 | 240 pp/softbound
ISBN 978-0-937548-69-1 | $19.95

