evolution

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Plants

origins and evolution
1995
Offers an evolutionary perspective of the plant world from the time of the earliest life forms.

First flower

2007
Examines clues about the evolution of flowers, traveling to the Hengduan Mountains of China, where a flower fossil from the age of the dinosaurs has been discovered and where many popular plants, including rhododendrons, primroses, and clematis, originated.

Aves

dinosaurios de nuestros d?as
2002
Examines the apparent connection between birds and dinosaurs by comparing fossils, dinosaur bones, and modern birds.

Deer of the world

their evolution, behavior, and ecology
1998

Invasive species

what everyone needs to know
"Of the 7,000 estimated non-native species present in North America, approximately 1,000 are invasive. Clearly, invasive species are in the minority, but their small numbers don't keep them from causing billions of dollars in economic and ecological harm each year. Policymakers and ecologists continue to try to figure out which species might be harmful, which invasive species are doing the most damage, and which of these might respond best to eradication efforts. Invasive species reports and case studies are prevalent in political, environmental, and scientific news cycles, and a significant portion of the public is concerned about the issue. In this book, Simberloff will first cover basic topics such as how non-native species are introduced, which areas have incurred the most biological invasions, and how the rates of biological invasions have shifted in recent years. He then moves on to the direct and indirect impacts of the impacts of invasive species on various ecosystems, such as habitat and resource competition, how invasive species transmit pathogens, and how introduced plants and animals can modify a habitat to favor other non-native species. Simberloff's final chapters will discuss the evolution of invasive species, the policies we currently have in place to manage them, and future prospects for controlling their spread. The book will also contain a section dedicated to the more controversial topics surrounding invasive species: invasive natives, useful non-native species, animal rights versus species rights, and non-native species' impacts on the biodiversity of an ecosystem"--.

Man the hunted

primates, predators, and human evolution
2005
Examines theories of human evolution which disclose how early man confronted the predatory dangers of his world and often fell victim to being eaten by wild dogs, snakes, crocodiles, and even some birds.

Cheating monkeys and citizen bees

the nature of cooperation in animals and humans
1999

The symbolic species

the co-evolution of language and the brain
1997

Birds

modern-day dinosaurs
2002
Examines the apparent connection between birds and dinosaurs by comparing fossils, dinosaur bones, and modern birds.

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