The dominant animal : human evolution and the environment / Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich.

"Over millions of years and through countless genetic twists and turns, humanity has evolved into the dominant animal. We have populated the globe, reshaped most landscapes, eradicated myriad populations and species of other organisms, and even transformed the oceans and climate." "Th...

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Main Authors: Ehrlich, Paul R. (Author), Ehrlich, Anne H. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Island Press/Shearwater Books, [2008]
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Summary:"Over millions of years and through countless genetic twists and turns, humanity has evolved into the dominant animal. We have populated the globe, reshaped most landscapes, eradicated myriad populations and species of other organisms, and even transformed the oceans and climate." "The vast environmental changes we have produced and the intricate cultures we have created are now shaping evolution. From the complex workings of our genes to what we eat and how we govern ourselves, we are changing our world and our world is changing us. We are creating our future. But what kind of future will it be?" "Renowned scientists and thinkers Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich tackle that fundamental question in this exploration of evolution, environment, and culture. The Dominant Animal is a scientific field trip across time and space, from the microscopic to the global. The Ehrlichs weave together the theories of Darwin, empirical studies of fruit flies, lizards, and disease, the fossil record, the psychology of perception and belief systems, the nature of the human genome, and the power of culture and environment into a single illuminating thread."--Jacket.
Physical Description:428 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-402) and index.
ISBN:1597260967
1597260975
9781597260961
9781597260978
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