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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John ReillyPublisher: Pelagic Publishing Imprint: Pelagic Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.768kg ISBN: 9781784276324ISBN 10: 1784276324 Pages: 408 Publication Date: 03 March 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPrologue: Linnaeus’s legacy PART ONE: MONOTREMES 1. The Platypus’s Story: Monotremes oviparous, ovum meroblastic PART TWO: MARSUPIALS 2. The Monito del Monte’s Story: The marsupial diaspora 3. The Marsupial Mole’s Story: Austral doppelgängers 4. The Tasmanian Tiger’s Story: De-extinction PART THREE: EUTHERIANS 5. The Aardvark’s Story: Evolutionary distinctiveness 6. The Hyrax’s Story: Aquatic origins 7. The Elephant’s Story: Admixtures, ratchets and retrogenes 8. The Sloth’s Story: Regressive evolution and pseudogenes 9. The Solenodon’s Story: EDGE scores, venom and the K–Pg event 10. The Camel’s Story: High latitudes and domestication 11. The Whale’s Story: Loss of gene function 12. The Buffalo’s Story: Adaptability and domestication 13. The Giraffe’s Story: Comparative genomics 14. The Horse’s Story: A bushy phylogeny 15. The Bear’s Story: Inter-species gene flow 16. The Cat’s Story: Dispersals and bottlenecks 17. The Bat’s Story: Powered flight and echolocation 18. The Rat’s Story: Extreme evolution 19. The Lemur’s Story: Sweepstake dispersal 20. The Tarsier’s Story: Speciation genes 21. The Howler Monkey’s Story: Trade-offs, reinforcement and duplications 22. The Gibbon’s Story: Jumping genes 23. The Gorilla’s Story: Ghost admixtures 24. The Bonobo’s Story: Vicariance, neoteny and genetic fossils 25. The Human Story: Palaeogenomics and adaptive introgressions Epilogue: The descent of mammals Glossary Dramatis Personae Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationProfessor John Reilly is a retired physician, writer, traveller and birder. His fascination with evolution and its mechanisms began during his medical studies, after attending a series of lectures on human evolution. The resultant lifelong passion has taken him across the globe in search of mammals and birds with remarkable evolutionary stories to tell, including sightings of nearly half the world’s bird species. In the late 1970s, he led several pioneering wildlife tours to Svalbard in the Arctic in search of polar bears and cetaceans. Subsequent encounters with iconic species – from the enigmatic platypus to the mountain gorilla and chimpanzee – have served as the inspiration for the chapters in this book. After earning degrees in biochemistry and medicine, John spent 25 years as a consultant haematologist. Alongside his clinical, teaching, and lecturing duties, he led a molecular research programme investigating the genetic origins of leukaemia and related blood disorders. He also served as editor of the British Journal of Haematology and authored more than 200 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals. His previous books include Greetings from Spitsbergen (2009) and The Ascent of Birds (2018). He is married with two sons, and when not travelling, lives in Sheffield. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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