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Discover the captivating exploration of colossal creatures in 'End of the Megafauna.' This groundbreaking work by paleomammologist Ross D. E. MacPhee meticulously unveils the enigmatic lives and eventual extinction of Earth's largest animals, including awe-inspiring megafauna like massive lemurs and gigantic flightless birds. Delve into the intriguing theories surrounding their disappearance, from human overhunting to the effects of climate change. MacPhee presents compelling arguments for new insights into these prehistoric extinctions, pushing boundaries of our understanding and urging a reevaluation of how past events inform current conservation efforts.
As you read through the beautifully illustrated pages, with vibrant artwork by Peter Schouten, you'll witness these magnificent creatures return to life, making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging. 'End of the Megafauna' not only questions what led to the loss of these incredible beings but also contemplates the future of our wildlife and the potential for genetic preservation.
With rich insights and striking visuals, this essential read is perfect for paleontology enthusiasts, conservationists, and anyone intrigued by the mysteries of our planet. Get ready for a deep dive into the ancient world that will transform how you see the connections between past extinctions and modern biodiversity.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780393249293
Year: 2018
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 256
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780393249293
Year: 2018
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 256
Description:
The fascinating lives and puzzling demise of some of the largest animals on earth.
Until a few thousand years ago, creatures that could have been from a sci-fi thrillerÂŻincluding gorilla-sized lemurs, 800-pound birds, crocodiles that weighed a ton or moreÂŻroamed the earth. These great beasts, or śmegafauna,ť lived on every habitable continent and on many islands. With a handful of exceptions, all are now gone.
What caused the disappearance of these prehistoric behemoths? Paleomammologist Ross D. E. MacPhee explores that question, examining the leading extinction theories, weighing the evidence, and presenting his own conclusions. He shows how theories of human overhunting and catastrophic climate change fail to explain critical features of these extinctions, and how new thinking is needed to elucidate these mysterious losses. He comments on how past extinctions can shed light on future losses, and on the possibility of bringing back extinct species through genetic engineering. Gorgeous four-color illustrations by Peter Schouten bring these megabeasts back to life in vivid detail.
As you read through the beautifully illustrated pages, with vibrant artwork by Peter Schouten, you'll witness these magnificent creatures return to life, making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging. 'End of the Megafauna' not only questions what led to the loss of these incredible beings but also contemplates the future of our wildlife and the potential for genetic preservation.
With rich insights and striking visuals, this essential read is perfect for paleontology enthusiasts, conservationists, and anyone intrigued by the mysteries of our planet. Get ready for a deep dive into the ancient world that will transform how you see the connections between past extinctions and modern biodiversity.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780393249293
Year: 2018
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 256
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780393249293
Year: 2018
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 256
Description:
The fascinating lives and puzzling demise of some of the largest animals on earth.
Until a few thousand years ago, creatures that could have been from a sci-fi thrillerÂŻincluding gorilla-sized lemurs, 800-pound birds, crocodiles that weighed a ton or moreÂŻroamed the earth. These great beasts, or śmegafauna,ť lived on every habitable continent and on many islands. With a handful of exceptions, all are now gone.
What caused the disappearance of these prehistoric behemoths? Paleomammologist Ross D. E. MacPhee explores that question, examining the leading extinction theories, weighing the evidence, and presenting his own conclusions. He shows how theories of human overhunting and catastrophic climate change fail to explain critical features of these extinctions, and how new thinking is needed to elucidate these mysterious losses. He comments on how past extinctions can shed light on future losses, and on the possibility of bringing back extinct species through genetic engineering. Gorgeous four-color illustrations by Peter Schouten bring these megabeasts back to life in vivid detail.