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At last, I found a trilobite. The rock simply parted around the animal, like some sort of revelation. I was left holding two pieces of rock--surely what I held was the textbook come alive. The long thin eyes of the trilobite regarded me and I returned the gaze. More compelling than any pair of blue eyes, there was a shiver of recognition across 500 million years."From the author of Life comes the fascinating story of the beginnings of life on our planet as seen by its very first creatures, trilobites--the exotic, crustacean-like animals that dominated the seas for 300 million years.Richard Fortey fell in love with trilobites as a fourteen-year-old when he held his first fossil in his hand. In Trilobite!, he draws on a lifetime of study of these creatures to unravel the history of life on earth from their point of view. Trilobites saw continents move, mountain chains grow and erode; they survived ice ages and volcanic eruptions, constantly evolving and exquisitely adapting to their environment--their own evolution calibrated to geological time itself.With Fortey's expert guidance, we begin to understand how trilobites reveal the pattern and mechanism of evolution through their fossil legacy in the rocks. Through the eyes of trilobites, he allows us glimpses of former worlds as foreign in their geography as in their life forms. Altogether, he provides a unique picture of our geological past, which in turn provides us--scientist and layperson alike--with a new grasp of the wonders of scientific discovery.
How can the fossilized remains of trilobites serve as a primary lens for understanding the complex history of life on Earth and the mechanisms of evolutionary change? Richard Fortey, a distinguished paleontologist, utilizes his lifelong expertise to reconstruct the ancient world through the perspective of these extinct marine arthropods. By examining their fossil record, he illustrates how these creatures adapted to shifting continents and dramatic geological events over a 300-million-year span, providing a framework for interpreting the broader patterns of biological evolution.
What You Will Find
The work is regarded as a highly accessible yet scientifically rigorous examination of deep time, praised for its ability to translate complex geological concepts into a compelling narrative. It serves as a definitive resource for readers seeking to understand the intersection of paleontology and evolutionary history through the specific lens of one of Earth's most successful early life forms.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Flamingo
ISBN-10:
0006551386
ISBN-13:
9780006551386
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