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Extinction Evolution and the End of Man

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ISBN-10: 0231128371

ISBN-13: 9780231128377

Edition: 2014

Authors: Michael Boulter, Michael Boulter

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Sixty-five million years ago the dinosaurs were destroyed in a mass extinction that remains unexplained. Out of that devastation, new life developed and the world regained its equilibrium. Until now. Employing radically new perspectives on the science of life, scientists are beginning to uncover signs of a similar event on the horizon: the end of man. In telling the story of the last sixty-five million years, Michael Boulter reveals extraordinary new insights that scientists are only now beginning to understand about the fossil record, the rise and fall of species, and the nature of life. According to Boulter, nature is a self-organizing system in which the whole is more important than its…    
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List price: $36.00
Copyright year: 2014
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 1/5/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.63" wide x 9.84" long x 0.34" tall
Weight: 0.770
Language: English

Previously Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of East London and head of a team analysing Fossil Record 2, the largest database of information on extinct animals and plants, Mike Boulter is a distinguished scientist. He is the author of Extinction and currently works at the Natural History Museum. He has been secretary and editor for the International Organisation of Palaeobotany for the past 20 years.

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