Animal earth : the amazing diversity of living creatures /

"What most think of as the animal kingdom--from elephants to amphibians--in fact accounts for only a tiny portion of the tens of millions of species that scientists speculate inhabit planet Earth. Animal Earth is an unbiased tour of this still largely undiscovered world, illuminating the bizarr...

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Main Authors: Piper, Ross (Author)
Published: Thames and Hudson,
Publisher Address: London :
Publication Dates: 2015.
©2013
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First paperback edition.
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Summary: "What most think of as the animal kingdom--from elephants to amphibians--in fact accounts for only a tiny portion of the tens of millions of species that scientists speculate inhabit planet Earth. Animal Earth is an unbiased tour of this still largely undiscovered world, illuminating the bizarre appearances and hidden lives of the creatures that share our planet, but which we've rarely, if ever, seen. What is perhaps more surprising is that this bewildering range of animal species can be traced to a small number of lineages, sharing a common body plan and evolutionary history. Animal Earth not only provides an evenhanded summary of each but also reflects the latest research on the evolutionary relationships between species. How they all fit in the tree of life is a topic that has been debated for decades, not least because new species are being discovered all the time; some lesser-known lineages, such as the Chaetognatha (arrow worms) and Xenoturbellida (strange worms) continue to defy classification. Given our technological achievements, humans are in a uniquely privileged position to protect animal diversity. As Ross Piper makes clear, each species is an integral component of the ecosystem we live in, and we protect animal diversity not only for its own sake but to maintain the natural systems that keep us alive." -- Provided by publisher.
Item Description: Originally published: 2013.
Carrier Form: 320 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780500291658
0500291659
Index Number: QL49
CLC: Q95
Call Number: Q95/P665