Missing Links provides both a compendium of evidence supporting Charles Darwin's grand theory of evolution and an overw of some of the most fascinating chapters in the 3.5+ billion year history of biological diversity on planet Earth. Written in a substantive and accessible style, this reed and updated second edition of Missing Links will serve as a source of information for the general reader as well as an ancillary text for formal and informal courses in a variety of disciplines.The first section of Missing Links introduces readers to scientific thinking and methods of studying Earth's geological history, principles of classification and phylogenetic ysis, the role of ecology in the history of life, and perspectives on the origin and evolution of species. The second section presents an overw of significant transitions in the history of Earth's biodiversity, beginning with the origin of life and including chapters on the fish-amphibian, reptile (probably dinosaur)-bird, and reptile-mammal transitions. Other chapters examine detailed evolutionary histories of flatfishes, snakes, rodents, horses, whales, and humans. The final chapter documents evolutionary changes occurring now, in living animals, within the lifetime of a human observer.
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Robert A. Martin holds a Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Florida. Over his more than 40 years of research in vertebrate paleontology and paleoecology, supported in part by the National Geographic Society and National Science Foundation, Bob has specialized in studying the origin and dynamics of biological diversity, primarily in rodents, on the Central Great Plains of the United States and in southern Spain. Now Professor Emeritus at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky, Bob resides in Erie, Pennsylvania.
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