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Synopsis: The authors explore the late Precambrian and earliest Cambrian fossil record to explain the Cambrian phenomenon and discuss the possibility of a major turnover in marine ecology at the beginning of the Cambrian period or whether a new, improved type of animal appeared at this time. They support their often controversial conclusions with photos and illustrations of fossils, some never before published.
Review: "The excitement of the investigator working on a frontier of science glows through the pages of this [volume].... It fills an important niche, and it will be found to be highly readable by all who are scientifically literate." -- "American Scientist"
Title: The Emergence of Animals
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 1990
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good
Book Type: book