Fishes that walk, fishes that breathe air, fishes that look
like--and are--monsters from the deep. These and many more strange
creatures swim through "The Rise of Fishes," John A. Long's richly
illustrated tour of the past 500 million years. Long has updated
his classic work with illustrations of recent fossil discoveries
and new interpretations based on genetic analyses. He reveals how
fishes evolved from ancient, jawless animals, explains why fishes
have survived on the Earth for so long, and describes how they have
become the dominant aquatic life-form. Indeed, to take things a
step further, we learn much about ourselves through this book, for
all amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are descendants of
ancient fishes.
Clear, accessible, and engaging, "The Rise of Fishes" combines
scientific expertise with entertaining stories about Long's own
excursions, which span the oceans and continents. The book includes
photographs of fossils from around the world as well as dramatic
color illustrations depicting what those fishes may have actually
looked like.
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