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The Mark of Paleobiogeography,
By D. J. Morris (Grand Jct., CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Paleobiogeography : Using Fossils to Study Global Change, Plate Tectonics, and Evolution (Topics in Geobiology, V. 16) (Hardcover)
Just as the past has left its mark on our present, this book will surely leave its mark on the fields of paleontology and biogeography. With awareness for biodiversity and global change rating a top prioity in current research, study, and politics, it is more important than ever to be aware of the facts. This book addresses those issues from the dawn of life to the current situation. Lieberman's elucidation and writing abilities far out-pace either Gell-Mann or Steinbeck in quality. He is able to synthesize more than one field into a working theory that is understandable and resonable. "Paleobiogeography," is a must read for any amateur or professional interested in the fields of evironmental science, geography, biology, or paleontology.
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Paleobiogeography : Using Fossils to Study Global Change, Plate Tectonics, and Evolution (Topics in Geobiology, V. 16) by Bruce S. Lieberman (Hardcover - May 31, 2000)
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