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Extinction and Radiation: How the Fall of Dinosaurs Led to the Rise of Mammals
J. David Archibald
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| #2802523 in Books | 2011-02-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x.56 x8.50l,1.27 | File type: PDF | 120 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Focus on mammals, not dinosaurs|By PETER M BROWN|Few works intended for a wide audience pay much attention to the effect of the Cretaceous–Paleogene transition on the mammals, our ancestors. The focus is far too much on dinosaurs. Archibald's book is one of the few attempts to right the balance.|||"Highly recommended." (Choice)
|"A learned essay, written clearly and attractively for students and the public." (Michael J. Benton Cambridge Archaeological Journal)
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In the geological blink of an eye, mammals moved from an obscure group of vertebrates into a class of planetary dominance. Why? J. David Archibald's provocative study identifies the fall of dinosaurs as the factor that allowed mammals to evolve into the dominant tetrapod form.
Archibald refutes the widely accepted single-cause impact theory for dinosaur extinction. He demonstrates that multiple factors―massive volcanic eruptions, loss of shallow seas, and extr...
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