Extinctions in the History of Life

Extinctions in the History of Life

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Extinction is the ultimate fate of all biological species - over 99 percent of the species that have ever inhabited the Earth are now extinct. The long fossil record of life provides scientists with crucial information about when species became extinct, which species were most vulnerable to extinction, and what processes may have brought about extinctions in the geological past. Key aspects of extinctions in the history of life are here reviewed by six leading palaeontologists, providing a source text for geology and biology undergraduates as well as more advanced scholars. Topical issues such as the causes of mass extinctions and how animal and plant life has recovered from these cataclysmic events that have shaped biological evolution are dealt with. This helps us to view the biodiversity crisis in a broader context, and shows how large-scale extinctions have had profound and long-lasting effects on the Earth's biosphere.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521842242
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 576.84
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 191
Weight: 456g
Height: 159mm
Width: 236mm
Spine width: 21mm