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Thinking whimsically makes serious science accessible. That's a message that should be taken to heart by all readers who want to learn about evolution. Do Elephants Have Knees? invites readers into serious appreciation of Darwinian histories by deploying the playful thinking found in children's books. Charles R. Ault Jr. weds children's literature to recent research in paleontology and evolutionary biology. Inquiring into the origin of origins stories, Ault presents three portraits of Charles Darwincurious child, twentysomething adventurer, and elderly worm scientist. Essays focusing on the origins of tetrapods, elephants, whales, and birds explain fundamental Darwinian concepts (natural selection, for example) with examples of fossil history and comparative anatomy.

The imagery of the children's story offers a way to remember and recreate scientific discoveries. By juxtaposing Darwin's science with tales for children, Do Elephants Have Knees? underscores the im

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"In Do Elephants Have Knees?, Charles R. Ault Jr. takes a unique approach, bringing together juvenile literature with a wide range of literature from science, history, education, and psychology. This is an important work for science education because the author weaves together scientific knowledge with the appropriate historical context. This book will find an audience not only among science educators but also among well-educated and curiosity-driven general readers who thrive on connections among disciplines." -- Roberta Johnson, Executive Director, National Earth Science Teachers Association

Table of Contents

Introduction. Wonderful Relationships: Darwinian Stories of Origins
1. "Curtiosity's" Child: Bobby Darwin’s Impertinent Early Years
2. Darwin and the Pampas Pirates: Adventure in Search of Treasure
3. Fossils, Fools & Faults: Rounding South America
4. Irritating Worms: The Elderly Darwin Fascinated by the Intelligence of Worms
5. A Lungfish Walked into the Zoo: On the Origin of Limbs from Lobe-Fins
6. Out on a Limb: Sketching Bone by Bone from Joint to Joint at the Zoo
7. Nosey Elephants: A Tale of Trunks and Tusks
8. The Bearduck of Baleen: On the Origin of New Traits from Existing Ones
9. The Saga of Mooshmael: The Logic of Family Relationships
10. The Higgledy-Piggledy Whale: Leviathan’s Walk, Paddle, and Gallop to the Sea
11. Archaic Chickengators: Amniotic Archosaur Ancestors of Dinosaurs and Birds
12. Coral Pigs and Tide Pool Sheep: Novel Selections of Behavior and Anatomy
Epilogue. Femurs and Footprints: On the Trail of Megabeasts

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9781501704673, 978-1501704673
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Thinking whimsically makes serious science accessible. That's a message that should be taken to heart by all readers who want to learn about evolution. Do Elephants Have Knees? invites readers into serious appreciation of Darwinian histories by deploying the playful thinking found in children's books. Charles R. Ault Jr. weds children's literature to recent research in paleontology and evolutionary biology. Inquiring into the origin of origins stories, Ault presents three portraits of Charles Darwincurious child, twentysomething adventurer, and elderly worm scientist. Essays focusing on the origins of tetrapods, elephants, whales, and birds explain fundamental Darwinian concepts (natural selection, for example) with examples of fossil history and comparative anatomy.

      The imagery of the children's story offers a way to remember and recreate scientific discoveries. By juxtaposing Darwin's science with tales for children, Do Elephants Have Knees? underscores the im

      Trade Review
      "In Do Elephants Have Knees?, Charles R. Ault Jr. takes a unique approach, bringing together juvenile literature with a wide range of literature from science, history, education, and psychology. This is an important work for science education because the author weaves together scientific knowledge with the appropriate historical context. This book will find an audience not only among science educators but also among well-educated and curiosity-driven general readers who thrive on connections among disciplines." -- Roberta Johnson, Executive Director, National Earth Science Teachers Association

      Table of Contents

      Introduction. Wonderful Relationships: Darwinian Stories of Origins
      1. "Curtiosity's" Child: Bobby Darwin’s Impertinent Early Years
      2. Darwin and the Pampas Pirates: Adventure in Search of Treasure
      3. Fossils, Fools & Faults: Rounding South America
      4. Irritating Worms: The Elderly Darwin Fascinated by the Intelligence of Worms
      5. A Lungfish Walked into the Zoo: On the Origin of Limbs from Lobe-Fins
      6. Out on a Limb: Sketching Bone by Bone from Joint to Joint at the Zoo
      7. Nosey Elephants: A Tale of Trunks and Tusks
      8. The Bearduck of Baleen: On the Origin of New Traits from Existing Ones
      9. The Saga of Mooshmael: The Logic of Family Relationships
      10. The Higgledy-Piggledy Whale: Leviathan’s Walk, Paddle, and Gallop to the Sea
      11. Archaic Chickengators: Amniotic Archosaur Ancestors of Dinosaurs and Birds
      12. Coral Pigs and Tide Pool Sheep: Novel Selections of Behavior and Anatomy
      Epilogue. Femurs and Footprints: On the Trail of Megabeasts

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