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  • Genes and Behaviour

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Genes and Behaviour

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisProvides a broad snapshot of recent findings showing how the environment and genes influence behavior The great debate of nature versus nurture rages on but our understanding of the genetic basis of many behaviors has expanded over the last decade, and there is now very good evidence showing that seemingly complex behaviours can have relatively simple genetic underpinnings, but also that most behaviours have very complicated genetic and environmental architecture. Studies have also clearly shown that behaviors, and other traits, are influenced not just by genes and the environment, but also by the statistical interaction between the two. This book aims to end the nature versus nurture argument by showing that behaviors are nature and nurture and the interaction between the two, and by illustrating how single genes can explain some of the variation in behaviors even when they are seemingly complex. Genes and Behaviour: Beyond Nature-Nurture puts to rest tTable of ContentsList of Contributors xiii Preface xv 1 Nature, Nurture, and Nature-by-Nurture – Killing the Dichotomy 1David J. Hosken, John Hunt and Nina Wedell Acknowledgements 7 References 7 2 Ultimate (Re)Thinking for Behavioural Biology 11Sasha R. X. Dall, John M. McNamara and Alastair J. Wilson 2.1 Evolutionary Reasoning in Modern Behavioural Biology 13 2.2 A Quantitative Genetic View of Behavioural Evolution 15 2.3 Short-Term Ultimate Reasoning: Behavioural Genetics in a Functional Context 20 2.4 Concluding Remarks 21 References 22 3 How the Dual Inheritance of Genes and Culture Shapes Behaviour: A Critical Review with a Focus on Human Culture and Behavioural Diversity 27Thomas E. Currie 3.1 Culture and Behaviour 27 3.2 Cultural Evolution 30 3.2.1 Processes of Cultural Evolution 31 3.2.1.1 Variation 31 3.2.1.2 Inheritance 32 3.2.1.3 Selection and Fitness 34 3.3 Insights from Cultural Evolutionary Approaches 37 3.3.1 Adaptive and Maladaptive Behaviour 37 3.4 Cultural History 39 3.5 Culture and the Evolution of Co-operation 42 3.6 Gene–Culture Coevolution 45 3.7 Conclusion 48 Acknowledgements 50 References 50 4 Beyond Genes and Environments: Indirect Genetic Effects and the Evolution of Behaviour 61John Hunt, James Rapkin, Clarissa M. House and Alastair J. Wilson 4.1 A Quantitative Genetic View of Behavioural Evolution without IGEs 63 4.2 Adding IGEs to the Traditional Theory 66 4.2.1 'Trait-Based' and 'Variance Partitioning' Models of IGEs 67 4.3 From Theory Towards Empiricism 68 4.3.1 Using Trait-Based Models 69 4.3.2 Using Variance Partitioning Models 71 4.3.3 Is Knowledge of the Interactor Trait Critical to Your Study? 72 4.4 Empirical Evidence for IGEs on Behavioural Traits 73 4.4.1 Social Plasticity of Behaviour is Widespread 73 4.4.2 Does Social Plasticity Generate IGEs on Focal Behaviour? 78 4.5 What are the Evolutionary Consequences of IGEs? 81 4.5.1 What about the Role of Social Selection? 82 4.5.2 What Happens When Ψ is Also Able to Evolve? 83 4.5.3 Can IGEs Influence Other Important Evolutionary Processes? 83 4.5.4 What are the Longer Term Consequences of IGEs? 85 4.6 Conclusions and Future Directions 85 References 87 5 Genes and Behaviour 93Chelsea A. Weitekamp and Laurent Keller 5.1 Genetic Architecture of Phenotypic Traits 94 5.2 Effects of Single Genes on Behaviour 95 5.2.1 The Foraging Gene and Food-Search Behaviour 97 5.2.2 Arginine Vasopressin Receptor and Pair-Bonding Behaviour 98 5.2.3 Neuropeptide Y Homolog, Sensory Neurons, and Social Feeding Behaviour 98 5.3 Effects of Supergenes on Behaviour 99 5.3.1 Social Organization in Ants 100 5.3.2 Alternative Mating Tactics in Birds 100 5.4 Evolvability of Behaviour-Associated Genes 101 5.5 Are Behavioural Traits Unique? 101 5.6 Conclusion 103 Acknowledgements 103 References 103 6 Genes and Environments in Drosophila Sex 111David J. Hosken, Amanda Bretman, Stephen F. Goodwin and C. Ruth Archer 6.1 Some Challenges 111 6.2 Introducing Drosophila 112 6.3 The Behaviours 112 6.4 The Genes 113 6.4.1 Single Genes 113 6.4.2 Many Additive Genes 115 6.5 The Environments and the Interactions 116 6.5.1 Social Environments 116 6.5.2 Abiotic Environments 119 6.6 Conclusions 120 Acknowledgements 120 References 120 7 Nature and Nurture in Parental Care 131Nick J. Royle and Allen J. Moore 7.1 Genetics Underlying Parental Care 133 7.1.1 Quantitative Genetic Studies 134 7.1.2 Molecular Genetic Studies 135 7.2 Parental Care is Environmentally Sensitive 137 7.2.1 Hormonal Mediation of Parental Care 138 7.3 Gene by Family Environment Interactions 141 7.3.1 GxFE Studies 141 7.3.2 Heritability of the Social Environment and IGEs 143 7.3.3 Coadaptation and Correlational Selection (Social Epistasis as a Special Case of GxFE) 145 7.4 Summary and Conclusion 147 References 148 8 The Effect of Non-Self Genes on the Behaviour of Hosts 157Nina Wedell 8.1 What are Non-Self Genes (NSGs)? 158 8.2 Indirect Effects of NSGs 158 8.3 Direct Effects of NSGs 159 8.4 Host Responses 160 8.5 Odour is a Key Signal 161 8.6 Kin Recognition 162 8.7 Mate Choice and Reproductive Behaviour 163 8.8 Aggressiveness 166 8.9 Activity, Aggregation, and Dispersal 167 8.10 Feeding 168 8.11 Learning and Memory 170 8.12 Summary and Conclusion 171 References 172 9 The Nature and Nurturing of Animal Minds 181Alex Thornton and Neeltje J. Boogert 9.1 Cognition Evolves 183 9.1.1 Adaptive Cognitive Specializations 183 9.1.2 Heritability of Cognitive Traits 185 9.2 Cognition Develops 187 9.2.1 Cognitive Consequences of a Poor Start in Life 187 9.2.2 Cognitive Silver Spoons 188 9.2.3 Adaptive Developmental Plasticity in Cognition 189 9.3 Cognitive Reaction Norms: Mind-Moulding Gene-by-Environment Interactions 191 9.3.1 The Mystery of (the Lack of) Cognitive Resilience 192 9.3.2 Practice Makes Perfect: Genetic Quality and Cognitive Silver Spoons 193 9.3.3 Cultural and Epigenetic Inheritance of Cognitive Traits 194 9.3.4 Gene by Environment and Methodological Issues in Comparative Cognition 194 9.4 Conclusion 195 References 196 10 Evolution and Human Behaviour: Helping to Make Sense of Modern Life 203Louise Barrett and Gert Stulp 10.1 Understanding Interaction 204 10.2 Understanding the Scope and Limits of an Evolutionary Approach 205 10.3 Evolutionary Thinking as Puzzle Solving 206 10.4 Recognizing the Consequences of Our Actions 208 10.5 Thinking Differently about Fertility Control 210 10.6 Modern Contraception and Mate Choice 212 10.7 Evolution and Assisted Reproductive Technologies 214 10.8 No Free Lunch 216 10.9 Conclusion 217 References 218 11 Next-Gen and the Study of Behaviour 223Simone Immler 11.1 Current Sequencing Technologies 223 11.1.1 Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) and Linkage Mapping 224 11.1.1.1 Microarrays 226 11.1.1.2 RAD Sequencing 227 11.1.1.3 Exome Sequencing 227 11.1.1.4 Whole-Genome Sequencing 227 11.1.2 Gene Expression Analyses 228 11.1.2.1 RNA Sequencing (RNAseq) 228 11.1.3 Epigenetic Analyses 228 11.1.3.1 CHiP Sequencing (CHiPseq) 228 11.1.3.2 Bisulfite Sequencing 229 11.2 Caveats and Challenges and Some Solutions 229 11.2.1 Solid Phenotype 229 11.2.2 Sample Quality 230 11.2.3 Sampling 230 11.2.4 Libraries and Sample Pools 230 11.2.5 Reference Genome 231 11.2.6 Sample Size 232 11.2.7 Replication 232 11.2.8 Coverage 232 11.2.9 Pilot Studies 233 11.2.10 Time and Planning 233 11.2.11 Bioinformatics 233 11.2.12 Collaboration 234 11.3 Linking Behavioural Phenotypes to Genotypes using NGS 234 11.4 What’s Next 237 11.4.1 Understanding the Non-Coding Regions of the Genome 238 11.4.2 Gene Knock-down and Knock-out in Non-Model Organisms 238 11.5 Concluding Remarks 240 References 240 12 Nature-Nurture in the Twenty-First Century 245Nina Wedell, John Hunt and David J. Hosken Acknowledgements 249 References 249 Index 253

    10 in stock

    £73.10

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  • W. W. Norton & Company The Tree of Life

    10 in stock

    10 in stock

    £24.67

  • The Origin of Species and The Voyage of the

    Random House USA Inc The Origin of Species and The Voyage of the

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £32.00

  • Special Papers in Palaeontology Evolution and

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Special Papers in Palaeontology Evolution and

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisSpecial Papers in Palaeontology, published by The Palaeontological Association, is a series of substantial separate works conforming to the style of the Palaeontology journal. Two issues are published each year and feature high standard illustrations.Table of ContentsForeword: P. M. Barrett and T. J. Fedak. 1. The First Complete Skull Of The Triassic Dinosaur Melanorosaurus Haughton (Sauropodomorpha: Anchisauria): A. M. Yates. 2. A Phylogenetic Analysis Of Basal Sauropodomorph Relationships: Implications For The Origin Of Sauropod Dinosaurs: P. Upchurch, P. M. Barrett and P. M. Galton. 3. The Evolution Of Feeding Mechanisms In Early Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs: P. M. Barrett and P. Upchurch. 4. The Pectoral Girdle And Forelimb Anatomy Of The Stem-Sauropodomorph Saturnalia Tupiniquim (Upper Triassic, Brazil): M. C. Langer, M. A. G. Franc¸A and S. Gabriel. 5. Were The Basal Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs Plateosaurus And Massospondylus Habitual Quadrupeds?: M. F. Bonnan And P. Senter. 6. A New Description Of The Forelimb Of The Basal Sauropodomorph Melanorosaurus: Implications For The Evolution Of Pronation, Manus Shape And Quadrupedalism In Sauropod Dinosaurs: M. F. Bonnan and A. M. Yates. 7. Bone Histology And Growth Of The Prosauropod Dinosaur Plateosaurus Engelhardti Von Meyer, 1837 From The Norian Bonebeds Of Trossingen (Germany) And Frick (Switzerland): N. Klein and P. M. Sander. 8. What Pneumaticity Tells Us About ‘Prosauropods’, And Vice Versa: M. Wedel. 9. New Information On Lessemsaurus Sauropoides (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) From The Upper Triassic Of Argentina: D. Pol and J. E. Powell. 10. New Information On The Braincase And Skull Of Anchisaurus Polyzelus (Lower Jurassic, Connecticut, USA; Saurischia: Sauropodomorpha): Implications For Sauropodomorph Systematics: T. J. Fedak and P. M. Galton. 11. Basal Sauropodomorpha: Historical And Recent Phylogenetic Hypotheses, With Comments On Ammosaurus Major (Marsh, 1889): P. C. Sereno.

    10 in stock

    £99.35

  • Transylvanian Dinosaurs

    Johns Hopkins University Press Transylvanian Dinosaurs

    Book SynopsisTransylvanian Dinosaurs strikes an engaging balance between biography and scientific treatise and is sure to capture the imagination of professional paleontologists and amateur dinophiles alike.Trade Review"It is rare to find a book on dinosaurs so literate, well-written, and full of insight and synthesis - particularly when the dinosaurs are so unusual. The authors lay them out for us, situate them beautifully in time, space, and cultural history, and then reassemble them and their world using all the tools of modern science. The result is a tour de force." (Kevin Padian, University of California Museum of Paleontology)"Table of ContentsAcknowledgments1. Bringing It All Back Home2. Dinosauria of Transylvania3. Pterosaurs, Crocs, and Mammals, Oh My4. Living on the Edge5. Little Giants and Big Dwarfs6. Living Fossils and Their Ghosts: Being a Short Interlude on Coelacanths and Transylvanian Ornithopods7. Transylvania, the Land of Contingency8. Alice and the EndNotesGlossaryReferencesIndex

    £54.00

  • Ungulate Taxonomy

    Johns Hopkins University Press Ungulate Taxonomy

    Book SynopsisA well-reasoned synthesis, Ungulate Taxonomy will be a defining volume for years to come.Trade ReviewGroves and Grubb have produced the first major revision of hoofed mammals since Richard Lydekker's contributions nearly 100 years ago... Their collaborative volume will likely represent the authoritative classification of ungulates well into the future, possible for the next 100 years. Choice Groves and Grubb have written THE book about ungulate taxonomy, which will be the benchmark and reference for the next years. Journal of the Zoological Society for the Conservation of Species and Populations An important contribution to ungulate taxonomy written by two well-published and highly regarded authors. It should be purchased by any mammalogist or evolutionary biologist interested in ungulates for his or her library. -- Roger D. Applegate Journal of Mammology [Ungulate Taxonomy] will become a reference base for future studies and it is a pleasant book to handle. -- A.W. Gentry Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society Ungulate Taxonomy is a unique and significant contribution to the literature. -- Steve Demarais Journal of Wildlife ManagementTable of ContentsPrefaceTheory of Ungulate TaxonomyPart I: Perissodactyla1. Equidae2. Tapiridae3. RhinocerotidaePart II: Artiodactyla4. Tylopoda5. Suidae6. Hippopotamidae7. Tragulidae and Moschidae8. Antilocapridae9. Giraffidae10. Cervidae11. BovidaeReferencesIndex

    £89.78

  • The Evolution of the Human Placenta

    Johns Hopkins University Press The Evolution of the Human Placenta

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the process, they reveal the vital importance of this organ-which is composed mostly of fetal cells-for us as individuals and as a species.Trade ReviewThis reveals the importance of this organ for individuals and the species as a whole, and is recommended for science and health holdings alike. Midwest Book ReviewTable of ContentsIntroduction1. The History of Placental Investigations2. The Evolution of Live Birth in Mammals3. Comparative Mammalian Placentation4. The Evolution of the Human Placenta5. Sex and the Placenta6. Genes, Genetic Regulation, and the Placenta7. The Placenta as a Regulatory Organ8. Modern Gestational ChallengesConclusionReferencesIndex

    2 in stock

    £59.00

  • Frogfishes

    Johns Hopkins University Press Frogfishes

    Book SynopsisThe authoritative expert's guide to fascinating frogfishes and their unusual lives. Winner of the PROSE Award for Best Single Volume Reference in Science by the Association of American PublishersUnique among the world's fishes, frogfishes display a bizarre combination of attributes and behaviors that make them a subject of fervent study. Through cunning and trickery, they turn would-be predators into prey; they walk across the ocean floor and jet-propel through open water; some lay their eggs in a floating mucoid mass, while others employ complex patterns of parental care; and they are certainly among the most colorful of nature's productions. In Frogfishes, two of the world's leading anglerfish experts, Theodore W. Pietsch and Rachel J. Arnold, bring together an enormous amount of information about these incredible creatures. The only detailed exploration of frogfishes in print, the book touches on everything from their morphology and biomechanics to their diets and habitats. EnhancTrade ReviewThis impressive book includes all of the information, with beautiful photographs and illustrations, for the 52 species of frogfishes (family Antennariidae, order Lophiiformes) known as of 2020 . . . Every university library should have a copy. Ichthyologists, collectors of books on fishes and others with a serious interest in anglerfishes will also find this book a valuable addition to their libraries.—Bruce C. Mundy, FisheriesTable of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Approach and Procedures 3. What Makes a Frogfish? 4. Biodiversity 5. Evolutionary Relationships 6. Zoogeography 7. Behavioral Ecology 8. Tips for Aquarists and Divers and the Need for Conservation With Scott W. MichaelReallocation of Nominal Species of Frogfishes Glossary References Illustration Credits Index

    £105.50

  • Large Print Press The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £21.84

  • Life as We Made It: How 50,000 Years of Human

    Basic Books Life as We Made It: How 50,000 Years of Human

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    10 in stock

    £22.50

  • Life Finds a Way: What Evolution Teaches Us about

    Basic Books Life Finds a Way: What Evolution Teaches Us about

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis How the principles of biological innovation can help us overcome creative challenges in art, business, and science In Life Finds a Way, biologist Andreas Wagner reveals the deep symmetry between innovation in biological evolution and human cultural creativity. Rarely is either a linear climb to perfection--instead, "progress" is typically marked by a sequence of peaks, plateaus, and pitfalls. For instance, in Picasso''s forty-some iterations of Guernica, we see the same combination of small steps, incessant reshuffling, and large, almost reckless, leaps that characterize the way evolution transformed a dinosaur''s grasping claw into a condor''s soaring wing. By understanding these principles, we can also better realize our own creative potential to find new solutions to adversity. Ultimately, Life Finds a Way offers a new framework for the nature of creativity, enabling us to better adapt, grow, and change in art, business, or science--that is, in life.

    10 in stock

    £24.00

  • Spite: The Upside of Your Dark Side

    Basic Books Spite: The Upside of Your Dark Side

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    £22.40

  • The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human

    £18.04

  • Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid: The Fraught

    Basic Books Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid: The Fraught

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis*A New York Times Editor's Choice pick*Shortlisted for the 2022 Pacific Northwest Book AwardsA beloved natural historian explores how climate change is driving evolution  In Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid, biologist Thor Hanson tells the remarkable story of how plants and animals are responding to climate change: adjusting, evolving, and sometimes dying out. Anole lizards have grown larger toe pads, to grip more tightly in frequent hurricanes. Warm waters cause the development of Humboldt squid to alter so dramatically that fishermen mistake them for different species. Brown pelicans move north, and long-spined sea urchins south, to find cooler homes. And when coral reefs sicken, they leave no territory worth fighting for, so aggressive butterfly fish transform instantly into pacifists. A story of hope, resilience, and risk, Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid is natural history for readers of Bernd Heinrich, Robin Wall Kimmerer, and David Haskell. It is also a reminder of how unpredictable climate change is as it interacts with the messy lattice of life.

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    £21.25

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  • Creative Editions The Riverbank

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    £16.16

  • The Year in Evolutionary Biology 2012, Volume

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Year in Evolutionary Biology 2012, Volume

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    Book SynopsisThis fourth installment of "The Year in Evolutionary Biology" series includes reviews on competition and the evolutionary dynamics of mutualism; rapid Hox gene evolution and the evolution of body plans; the evolutionary and conservation consequences of inbreeding-environment interactions; evolution and development of character displacement; applications of information theory to evolution; and gene duplications. NOTE: Annals volumes are available for sale as individual books or as a journal. For information on institutional journal subscriptions, please visit http://ordering.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/subs.asp?ref=1749-6632&doi=10.1111/(ISSN)1749-6632. ACADEMY MEMBERS: Please contact the New York Academy of Sciences directly to place your order (www.nyas.org). Members of the New York Academy of Science receive full-text access to Annals online and discounts on print volumes. Please visit http://www.nyas.org/MemberCenter/Join.aspx for more information about becoming a member.

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    £104.50

  • Neurosphere: The Convergence of Evolution, the

    £15.19

  • Leaf Jumpers

    Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Leaf Jumpers

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis vibrant poem celebrates the beauty of autumn while inviting us all to go ahead and jump in that big, colorful, pile of fall leaves. Leslie Evan’s bold artwork brings together gold, orange, yellow, red, and brown leaves into a literary pile creating the magic of autumn for young readers. The poetic text gives simple facts about different types of fall leaves making it easy for readers to identify leaves, ranging from red maple to sycamore, by color, shape, and other characteristics. Informative and fun, Carole Gerber brings us a wonderful introduction to seasons and science for the earliest of leaf jumpers.

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    £7.99

  • The Laszlo Chronicle: A Global Thinker's Journey

    Select Books Inc The Laszlo Chronicle: A Global Thinker's Journey

    Book SynopsisThis study analyses the fifty year evolution of Ervin Laszlo's contribution to science and philosophy. It records the major turning points in his thinking and discusses who and what influenced this evolution and with what result. Laszlo's search for answers to questions such as man's relationship to nature and the cosmos, and the nature of underlying factors of evolution which connect all things were not satisfied by working only on the basis of the General Evolutionary Systems Theory. Wittgenstein said "In every serious philosophical question uncertainty extends to the very roots of the problem. We must always be prepared to learn something totally new." Laszlo did discover something entirely new -- the theory of the information field -- after immersing himself in a range of areas of study such as cosmology, consciousness studies, quantum physics, metaphysics and various Eastern traditions. The integration of his earlier works with his more recent studies lies behind his explanation of the existence of the Akashic Field. The Akashic Field is a term that refers to an interactive universe communicating in a subtle manner, which connects everything with every other thing everywhere. This is a pure information field where communication takes place without the need for the transportation of physical energy; thus interaction can occur instantaneously regardless of distance and time. Coherence and consciousness are the bases of Laszlo's Akashic field. He proposed a 'system theoretic paradigm', which focuses on a general understanding of the cosmos and the implications for entities such as human beings. This entails the observation and explanation of human and cosmic evolution as viewed in unity or inter-connectedness where macro and micro are essentially interlinked. Laszlo's philosophical work extends to sociology when describing concurrent worldwide issues closely related to the existence of the Akashic Field. His humanist ideals are evidenced by his efforts to help humans understand the context and causes for their recent challenges and the possibilities that may lie ahead. Ervin Laszlo's half-century of exceptional philosophical work gives us the most coherent picture of the nature of the world to date.

    £16.14

  • Evolution

    Seven Stories Press,U.S. Evolution

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisNow updated and presented in a smaller format with fifteen new gorgeous photographs, Evolution steps beyond the debate and presents the undeniable truth of Darwin's theory, showing through skeletons both obscure and commonplace, but always intriguing, the process by which life has transformed itself, again and again.Here is a powerful pairing: two hundred stark black-and-white photographs produced by Patrick Gries in collaboration with the Museum of Natural History in Paris are accompanied by text from scientist and documentarian Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu. The result is a revealing collection that profoundly illustrates the key themes of evolution--homology, convergence, adaptation, polymorphism, and more. Spectacular, mysterious, elegant, or grotesque, the vertebrate skeletons of Earth's fossil record carry within them the traces of several billion years of evolution. Evolution, a resounding success on its initial publication in 2007, is a unique and beautiful attempt to provide a map of those billion years in time.

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    £40.00

  • Once a Wolf: The Science Behind Our Dogs'

    WW Norton & Co Once a Wolf: The Science Behind Our Dogs'

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow did wolves evolve into dogs? When did this happen, and what role did humans play? Oxford geneticist Bryan Sykes used the full array of modern technology to explore the canine genetic journey when our ancestors first learned to hunt together with wolves. In the process, he discovered that only a handful of genes have created the huge range of shapes, sizes, and colors in modern dogs. Providing insight into these adaptive stages in “prose both scientific and poetic” (Booklist), Once a Wolf also focuses attention on how human evolution was enhanced by this most improbable ally. Whether examining our obsession with canine purity or delving into the prehistoric past to answer the most fundamental question of all—Why do we love our dog so much?—this book is “a must read for anybody who has ever wondered about the origins of human’s best friend” (Library Journal).

    10 in stock

    £13.29

  • Genesis: The Deep Origin of Societies

    WW Norton & Co Genesis: The Deep Origin of Societies

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn “endlessly fascinating” (Michael Ruse) work of scientific thought and synthesis, Genesis is Edward O. Wilson’s twenty-first-century statement on Darwinian evolution. Asserting that religious creeds and philosophical questions can be reduced to purely genetic and evolutionary components, and that the human body and mind have a physical base obedient to the laws of physics and chemistry, Wilson demonstrates that the only way for us to fully understand human behavior is to study the evolutionary histories of nonhuman species. At least seventeen of these species—among them the African naked mole rat and the sponge-dwelling shrimp—have been found to have advanced societies based on altruism and cooperation. Braiding twenty-first- century scientific theory with the lyrical biological and humanistic observations for which Wilson is beloved, Genesis is “a magisterial history of social evolution, from clouds of midges or sparrows to the grotesqueries of ant colonies” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).

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    £12.58

  • The Human Evolution Cookbook

    University of Pennsylvania Press The Human Evolution Cookbook

    Book SynopsisThis humorous account of human evolution, from the beginnings of bipedalism through the Upper Paleolithic, is set in the context of a cookbook, with recipes and cartoons to match the unfolding stories. Each chapter discusses a particular milestone or event in human development, and a dash of prehistory, a sprinkling of recipes, and a generous helping of humor painlessly lighten the professorial instruction. From leading us to understand the first tool makers to showing us how to prepare a Neanderthal dinner party at the site of the authors' most recent excavations in Pech de l'Aze in France's Dordogne Valley near the town of Sarlat, this book presents archaeology as never before.Table of ContentsFood and Evolution The Earliest Humans The First Tool-Makers Man the Hunter, or Man the Scavenger? World Colonists, or Out of Africa (Part 1) Neanderthals The Middle Paleolithic or Mousterian The Origins of Modern Humans, or Out of Africa (Part 2) The definition of "Modern" Homo sapiens (Part 1) The definition of "Modern" Homo sapiens (Part 2) Upper Paleolithic Industries of France A Prehistory Dinner Party FAQs

    £23.18

  • Roberts & Company Publishers Study Guide for The Tangled Bank Skills

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    2 in stock

    £32.78

  • The Cat's Meow: How Cats Evolved from the Savanna

    Penguin Putnam Inc The Cat's Meow: How Cats Evolved from the Savanna

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe past, present, and future of the world's most popular and beloved pet, from a leading evolutionary biologist and great cat lover.Engaging and wide-ranging ... The Cat's Meow is a readable and informed exploration of the wildcat that lurks within Fluffy. —The Washington PostThe domestic cat—your cat—has, from its evolutionary origins in Africa, been transformed in comparatively little time into one of the most successful and diverse species on the planet. Jonathan Losos, writing as both a scientist and a cat lover, explores how researchers today are unraveling the secrets of the cat, past and present, using all the tools of modern technology, from GPS tracking (you’d be amazed where those backyard cats roam) and genomics (what is your so-called Siamese cat . . . really?) to forensic archaeology. In addition to solving the mysteries of your cat's past, it gives us a cat's-eye view of today's habitats, including meeting wild cousins around the world whose habits your sweet house cat sometimes eerily parallels.Do lions and tigers meow? If not, why not? Why does my cat leave a dead mouse at my feet (or on my pillow)? Is a pet ocelot a bad idea? When and why did the cat make its real leap off the African plain? What’s with all those cats in Egyptian hieroglyphics? In a genial voice, casually deciphering complex science and history with many examples from his own research and multi-cat household, Losos explores how selection, both natural and artificial, over the last several millennia has shaped the contemporary cat, with new breeds vastly different in anatomy and behavior from their ancestral stock. Yet the cat, ever a predator, still seems only one paw out of the wild, and readily reverts to its feral ways as it occupies new lands around the world.Humans are transforming cats, and they in turn are transforming the world around them. This charming and intelligent book suggests what the future may hold for both Felis catus and Homo sapiens.

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    £23.80

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG CoCreativity and Community

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    3 in stock

    £29.29

  • Austrian Academy of Sciences Press Prahistorische Lawinen: Nachweis Und Analyse

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    £56.66

  • Wiener Forum fà r Theologie und

    V&R unipress GmbH Wiener Forum fà r Theologie und

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    1 in stock

    £84.82

  • Darwin's Shadow

    Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Darwin's Shadow

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisBiologismâs dehumanizing effect on our view of the human condition

    3 in stock

    £59.79

  • Mas Alla de Nuestras Mentes

    1 in stock

    £32.23

  • Homo Rebellis (Spanish Edition)

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Homo Rebellis (Spanish Edition)

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £30.89

  • Alianza Editorial La Piedra Que Se Volvio Palabrathe Stone That

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    1 in stock

    £24.79

  • Edaf Antillas El Origen de Las Especies

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £28.63

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