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Living Dinosaurs The Evolutionary History Of Modern Birds 1st Edition Gareth Dyke

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Living Dinosaurs The Evolutionary History Of Modern Birds 1st Edition Gareth Dyke
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.57 MB
Pages: 449
Author: Gareth Dyke, Gary Kaiser
ISBN: 9780470656662, 0470656662
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Living Dinosaurs The Evolutionary History Of Modern Birds 1st Edition Gareth Dyke by Gareth Dyke, Gary Kaiser 9780470656662, 0470656662 instant download after payment.

Living Dinosaurs offers a snapshot of our current understanding of the origin and evolution of birds. After slumbering for more than a century, avian palaeontology has been awakened by startling new discoveries on almost every continent. Controversies about whether dinosaurs had real feathers or whether birds were related to dinosaurs have been swept away and replaced by new and more difficult questions: How old is the avian lineage? How did birds learn to fly? Which birds survived the great extinction that ended the Mesozoic Era and how did the avian genome evolve? Answers to these questions may help us understand how the different kinds of living birds are related to one another and how they evolved into their current niches. More importantly, they may help us understand what we need to do to help them survive the dramatic impacts of human activity on the planet.


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