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The Ghosts of Evolution: Nonsensical Fruit, Missing Partners, and Other Ecological Anachronisms
The Ghosts of Evolution Nonsensical Fruit Missing Partners and Other Ecological Anachronisms
Author: Connie Barlow
"Fascinating, imaginative, and stimulating, The Ghosts of Evolution is a wonderful piece of writing--well worth reading by anyone interested in nature and its myriad components." --Michael J. Balick, The New York Botanical Garden. A new vision is sweeping through ecological science: The dense web of dependencies that makes up an ecosyste...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780465005529
ISBN-10: 0465005527
Publication Date: 3/19/2002
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Basic Books
Book Type: Paperback
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If you're into ecological anachronisms, this is the book for you. The concept is straightforward, and reasonably easy to accept--that trees that produce large fruit that no one eats today (e.g. osage orange) evolved with a megafaunal dispersal partner who is now extinct. However, even after finishing reading this book, it's hard to believe she managed to work this premise into a book-length treatise. Her writing style is easy to read and occasionally even chuckle-worthy, and I did learn a few tidbits, but she does seem to be stretching to reach a word-count quota.


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