How Birds Evolve

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Discover the captivating world of avian evolution with How Birds Evolve by Douglas Futuyma. This meticulously researched trade paperback, published by Princeton University Press, delves into the intricate processes that shape the various traits and behaviors seen in birds today. With an ISBN of 9780691264639, this 2025 release uncovers how evolution has sculpted birds from their dinosaur ancestors, explaining their diverse adaptations and ecological significance.

In How Birds Evolve, readers will explore the wonders of evolutionary science through engaging narratives that cover essential topics such as the definition and origins of species, the rich evolutionary history influencing bird diversity, and the unparalleled complexity of avian reproductive behaviors and social interactions. This enlightening book also tackles critical questions on bird extinction and habitat loss, emphasizing the urgent need for conservation.

Futuyma's approachable yet scholarly style makes this book an indispensable resource for bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and anyone passionate about understanding the evolutionary biology of birds. Gain insights into how natural selection plays a pivotal role in the diversity of avian species—discover why some areas boast an abundance of bird species while others do not.

Whether you are a seasoned ornithologist or a curious beginner, How Birds Evolve is essential reading that showcases the importance of birds in evolutionary history and the science that has progressed since Darwin's time. Ignite your passion for the natural world and explore the fascinating evolution of our avian companions.

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