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Preface.1. The Origin of Life on Earth.2. Earth's Earliest Life.3. Sex and Nuclei: Eukaryotes.4. The Evolution of Metazoans.5. The Cambrian Explosion.6. Changing Life in a Changing World.7. The Early Vertebrates.8. Leaving the Water.9. Tetrapods and Amniotes.10. Early Amniotes and Thermoregulation.11. The Triassic Takeover.12. Dinosaurs.13. The Evolution of Flight.14. The Modernization of Land and Sea.15. The Origin of Mammals.16. The End of Dinosaurs.17. Cenozoic Mammals: Origins, Guilds and Trends.18. Geography and Evolution.19. Primates.20. Evolving Toward Humans.21. Life in the Ice Ages.Glossary.Index

About the Author

Richard Cowen learned how to write and to think critically at Cambridge University, and how to teach and think creatively at the University of California, Davis. He received a Distinguished Teaching Award in 1993 and designed the course "History of Life" there. The book was written specifically for that course, and has gone on to become a best-selling textbook.

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Praise for the New Edition: "His material is accessible to even the uninitiated, but is still able to include fairly nuanced arguments. Mr. Cowen's gentle wit is much appreciated. This is a wonderful text, written in an engaging style by an author with both deep and broad knowledge of the history of life." Emily Buchholtz, Wellesley College "...the History of Life is a superb book which has no peer among published texts describing the macroevolution of life on Earth and the abiotic and biotic factors that have influenced the evolutionary history of living organisms." Robert McMahon, U of Texas at Arlington Praise for the Third Edition: Anybody interested in the evolution of the Earth and its living organisms, especially animals, will find the content of this book useful and interesting. [...] I would recommend the book to those readers who would like to gain a basic knowledge on the Earth's evolution accompanied with detailed description of the evolution of animals. L. Natr, Photosynthetica 40 'Should be compulsory for everyone who wants to call him/herself a palaeontologist.' J.W.F Reumer, PalArch's Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology, (2006)

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