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9780716734963

Future Evolution : An Illuminated History of Life to Come

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  • ISBN13:

    9780716734963

  • ISBN10:

    0716734966

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2002-01-06
  • Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Summary

Everyone wonders what tomorrow holds, but what will the real future look like? Not decades or even hundreds of years from now, but thousands or millions of years into the future. Will our species change radically? Or will we become builders of the next dominant intelligence on Earth- the machine? These and other seemingly fantastic scenarios are the very possible realities explored in Peter Ward's Future Evolution, a penetrating look at what might come next in the history of the planet. Looking to the past for clues about the future, Ward describes how the main catalyst for evolutionary change has historically been mass extinction. While many scientist direly predict that humanity will eventually create such a situation, Ward argues that one is already well underway--the extinction of large mammals--and that a new Age of Humanity is coming that will radically revise the diversity of life on Earth. Finally, Ward examines the question of human extinction and reaches the startling conclusion that the likeliest scenario is not our imminent demise but long term survival--perhaps reaching as far as the death of the Sun! Full of Alexis Rockman's breathtaking color images of what animals, plants and other organisms might look like thousands and millions of years from now, Future Evolution takes readers on an incredible journey through time from the deep past into the far future.

Author Biography

Peter Ward is a professor of geological science at the University of Washington, Seattle.

Table of Contents

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Foreword: Biological Futures
Preface
Introduction: The Chronic Argonautsp. 1
The Deep Past: A Tale of Two Extinctionsp. 13
The Near Past: The Beginning of the End of the Age of Megamammalsp. 37
Into the Presentp. 47
Reuniting Gondwanalandp. 63
The Near Future: A New Worldp. 79
The First Ten Million Years: The Recovery Faunap. 103
After the Recovery: A New Age?p. 119
The Future Evolution of Humansp. 139
Scenarios of Human Extinction: Will There Be an "After Man"?p. 155
Deep Time, Far Futurep. 169
Bibliographyp. 177
Indexp. 183
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