From Fish to Human: The March of Vertebrate Life in China

From Fish to Human: The March of Vertebrate Life in China

Sullivan C , Wang Yuan , Choo B
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Jul 1, 2015 · Chinese · Hardcover (576 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 576
Language Chinese
Published Jul 1, 2015
Publisher Popular Science Press
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 7110089371
ISBN-13 9787110089378

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In this engaging exploration of vertebrate evolution, the authors delve into the fascinating journey from ancient fish to modern humans, with a particular focus on the unique contributions of China to this narrative. They meticulously trace the evolutionary milestones that shaped vertebrate life, highlighting significant fossil finds and ecological adaptations that paint a vivid picture of life's progression over millions of years. The transition from aquatic to terrestrial existence is presented with both scientific rigor and accessibility, making it suitable for a wide range of readers.

The book not only showcases the remarkable biodiversity found within China's borders but also emphasizes the country's pivotal role in the study of evolutionary biology. Through captivating anecdotes and insights, the authors illuminate how these prehistoric transformations continue to influence contemporary understanding of vertebrate physiology and behavior. It stands as a testament to the intricate relationship between nature and the evolutionary processes that have shaped life as we know it today.
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