書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
頁數
370
語言
英語
已出版
May 26, 1998
出版商
The Johns Hopkins University Press
版本
1
ISBN-10
080185735X
ISBN-13
9780801857355
描述
In this scholarly work, the author explores the intricate tapestry of life through the lens of macroevolution, shedding light on how significant evolutionary changes occur over vast time scales. Drawing from his extensive background in paleobiology, he examines the patterns that emerge from fossil records, providing a concrete foundation for understanding the evolution of species and ecosystems.
Stanley delves into the mechanisms that drive these large-scale transformations, exploring the interplay of environmental factors and biological processes. His analysis bridges the gap between theoretical framework and empirical evidence, making complex concepts accessible and relatable. With clear and engaging prose, he invites readers to consider the broader implications of macroevolution on the history of life and our understanding of biological diversity.
This work further ignites curiosity about the evolutionary journey of organisms, encouraging deeper reflection on how life's complexity has unfolded over millions of years. A compelling read for both specialists and those intrigued by the grand narratives of existence, it ultimately challenges readers to rethink the processes that shape the natural world.
Stanley delves into the mechanisms that drive these large-scale transformations, exploring the interplay of environmental factors and biological processes. His analysis bridges the gap between theoretical framework and empirical evidence, making complex concepts accessible and relatable. With clear and engaging prose, he invites readers to consider the broader implications of macroevolution on the history of life and our understanding of biological diversity.
This work further ignites curiosity about the evolutionary journey of organisms, encouraging deeper reflection on how life's complexity has unfolded over millions of years. A compelling read for both specialists and those intrigued by the grand narratives of existence, it ultimately challenges readers to rethink the processes that shape the natural world.
類型
歷史