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Return to the Sea portrays the life and evolutionary times of marine mammalsfrom giant whales and sea cows that originated 55 million years ago to the deep-diving elephant seals and clam-eating walruses of modern times. This fascinating account of the origin of various marine-mammal lineagessome extinct, others extant but threatenedis for the nonspecialist. Against a backdrop of geologic time and changing climates and geography, this volume takes evolution as its unifying principle to help us to understand today's diversity of marine mammals and their responses to environmental challenges. Annalisa Berta explains current controversies and explores patterns of change now taking place, such as shifting food webs and predator-prey relationships, habitat degradation, global warming, and the effects of humans on marine-mammal communities.

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“Wide-ranging and fact-packed. . . .Berta writes in an engaging, jargon-free style, which makes the book readily accessible to students and teachers at both the graduate and the undergraduate levels. . . . As useful as it is stimulating.” * Bioscience *
“Berta did a superb job in bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and the general public. . . . Rarely does one have the opportunity to read a book that is written in an enjoyable and accessible way, scientifically accurate, and based in a wide and updated range of literature. Return to the Sea is certainly one of those books.” * Marine Mammal Science *
"The writing is simple and informative, the line drawings and other illustrations are excellent, and we have here a primer of what it is to be a marine animal..." * The Quarterly Review of Biology *
“A good introduction to marine mammal evolution.” * The Guardian *

Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments

1. Marine Mammals
Major Groups of Marine Mammals
Discovering, Naming, and Classifying Marine Mammals
Reconstructing the Hierarchy of Marine Mammals
Adaptations and Exaptations
What Is a Species and How Do New Species Form?
Where Do They Live and Why Are They Where They Are?

2. Past Diversity in Time and Space,Paleoclimates, and Paleoecology
Fossils and Taphonomy
The Discovery of the First Fossil Marine Mammal (a Whale)
The Importance of Fossils
How Do We Know the Age of a Fossil?
How Do We Know Where Marine Mammals Were?
Marine Mammal Diversity and Communities Through Time
What Led Marine Mammals Back to the Sea?

3. Pinniped Diversity, Evolution, and Adaptations
The Earliest Pinnipeds: Webbed Feet or Flippers?
Crown Pinnipeds
Desmatophocids: Extinct Phocid Relatives
Evolutionary Trends
Structural and Functional Innovations and Adaptations
Mating and Social Systems, Reproduction, and Life History

4. Cetartiodactylan Diversity, Evolution, and Adaptations
Early Whales Had Legs!
Crown Cetacea (Neoceti)
Evolutionary Trends
Structural and Functional Innovations and Adaptations
Mating and Social Systems, Reproduction, and Life History

5. Diversity, Evolution, and Adaptations of Sirenians
and Other Marine Mammals
Walking Sea Cows!
Crown Sirenia
Evolutionary Trends
Structural and Functional Innovations and Adaptations
Mating and Social Systems, Reproduction and Life History
Desmostylians
Aquatic Sloths
Marine Otters
Polar Bears

6. Ecology and Conservation
What Marine Mammals Eat and What Eats Them
Interactions Between Human and Marine Mammals:
Lessons Learned
Extinction: The Rule, Not the Exception

Glossary
Further Reading and Online Sources
Illustration Credits
Index

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    A Paperback / softback by Annalisa Berta, James L. Sumich, Carl Buell

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 31/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9780520355521, 978-0520355521
      ISBN10: 0520355520

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      Book Synopsis
      Return to the Sea portrays the life and evolutionary times of marine mammalsfrom giant whales and sea cows that originated 55 million years ago to the deep-diving elephant seals and clam-eating walruses of modern times. This fascinating account of the origin of various marine-mammal lineagessome extinct, others extant but threatenedis for the nonspecialist. Against a backdrop of geologic time and changing climates and geography, this volume takes evolution as its unifying principle to help us to understand today's diversity of marine mammals and their responses to environmental challenges. Annalisa Berta explains current controversies and explores patterns of change now taking place, such as shifting food webs and predator-prey relationships, habitat degradation, global warming, and the effects of humans on marine-mammal communities.

      Trade Review
      “Wide-ranging and fact-packed. . . .Berta writes in an engaging, jargon-free style, which makes the book readily accessible to students and teachers at both the graduate and the undergraduate levels. . . . As useful as it is stimulating.” * Bioscience *
      “Berta did a superb job in bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and the general public. . . . Rarely does one have the opportunity to read a book that is written in an enjoyable and accessible way, scientifically accurate, and based in a wide and updated range of literature. Return to the Sea is certainly one of those books.” * Marine Mammal Science *
      "The writing is simple and informative, the line drawings and other illustrations are excellent, and we have here a primer of what it is to be a marine animal..." * The Quarterly Review of Biology *
      “A good introduction to marine mammal evolution.” * The Guardian *

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Acknowledgments

      1. Marine Mammals
      Major Groups of Marine Mammals
      Discovering, Naming, and Classifying Marine Mammals
      Reconstructing the Hierarchy of Marine Mammals
      Adaptations and Exaptations
      What Is a Species and How Do New Species Form?
      Where Do They Live and Why Are They Where They Are?

      2. Past Diversity in Time and Space,Paleoclimates, and Paleoecology
      Fossils and Taphonomy
      The Discovery of the First Fossil Marine Mammal (a Whale)
      The Importance of Fossils
      How Do We Know the Age of a Fossil?
      How Do We Know Where Marine Mammals Were?
      Marine Mammal Diversity and Communities Through Time
      What Led Marine Mammals Back to the Sea?

      3. Pinniped Diversity, Evolution, and Adaptations
      The Earliest Pinnipeds: Webbed Feet or Flippers?
      Crown Pinnipeds
      Desmatophocids: Extinct Phocid Relatives
      Evolutionary Trends
      Structural and Functional Innovations and Adaptations
      Mating and Social Systems, Reproduction, and Life History

      4. Cetartiodactylan Diversity, Evolution, and Adaptations
      Early Whales Had Legs!
      Crown Cetacea (Neoceti)
      Evolutionary Trends
      Structural and Functional Innovations and Adaptations
      Mating and Social Systems, Reproduction, and Life History

      5. Diversity, Evolution, and Adaptations of Sirenians
      and Other Marine Mammals
      Walking Sea Cows!
      Crown Sirenia
      Evolutionary Trends
      Structural and Functional Innovations and Adaptations
      Mating and Social Systems, Reproduction and Life History
      Desmostylians
      Aquatic Sloths
      Marine Otters
      Polar Bears

      6. Ecology and Conservation
      What Marine Mammals Eat and What Eats Them
      Interactions Between Human and Marine Mammals:
      Lessons Learned
      Extinction: The Rule, Not the Exception

      Glossary
      Further Reading and Online Sources
      Illustration Credits
      Index

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