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I, Mammal: The Story of What Makes Us Mammals

Autor Liam Drew
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2019
Humans are mammals. Most of us appreciate that at some level. But what does it mean for us to have more in common with a horse and an elephant than we do with a parrot, snake or frog?After a misdirected football left new father Liam Drew clutching a uniquely mammalian part of his anatomy, he decided to find out more. Considering himself as a mammal first and a human second, Liam delves into ancient biological history to understand what it means to be mammalian.In his humorous and engaging style, Liam explores the different characteristics that distinguish mammals from other types of animals. He charts the evolution of milk, warm blood and burgeoning brains, and examines the emergence of sophisticated teeth, exquisite ears, and elaborate reproductive biology, plus a host of other mammalian innovations. Entwined are tales of zoological peculiarities and reflections on how being a mammal has shaped the author's life. I, Mammal is a history of mammals and their ancestors and of how science came to grasp mammalian evolution. And in celebrating our mammalian-ness, Liam Drew binds us a little more tightly to the five and a half thousand other species of mammal on this planet and reveals the deep roots of many traits humans hold dear.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472922915
ISBN-10: 1472922913
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 14 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Serious and funny at the same time - at least once every few pages you will stop and ask whoever you're with a question beginning "Did you know."

Notă biografică

Liam Drew is a writer, former neurobiologist and mammal. He has a PhD in sensory biology from University College London, and spent twelve years researching the neural and genetic basis of schizophrenia, the biology of pain and the birth of new neurons in the adult mammalian brain at Columbia University, New York and at UCL. His writing has appeared in Nature, New Scientist, Slate and the Guardian. He is director of NeuWrite London, a London subsidiary of 'NeuWrite: a collaborative working group for scientists, writers, and those in between'. He lives in Kent with his wife and two daughters.@liamjdrew

Cuprins

Introduction: My Family and Other MammalsChapter 1 : The Descent of Man('s Gonads)Chapter 2 : Life on the Edge of MammaldomChapter 3 : Y, I'm MaleChapter 4 : The Mammalian Birds and BeesChapter 5 : The Next GenerationChapter 6 : Afterbirth Before BirthChapter 7 : The Milky WayChapter 8 : Kids, Behave!Chapter 9 : Bones, Teeth, Genes and TreesChapter 10 : It's Getting Hot in Here, Put Your Coat OnChapter 11 : Scents and SensibilityChapter 12 : A Multilayered Brain TeaserChapter 13 : This Mammalian LifeAfterword: MammalsSelected ReadingAcknowledgementIndex

Recenzii

A splendid evolutionary study ... Drew is a wry guide to wonders such as the evolution of the scrotum and the epic journey of marsupial newborns.
An excellent combination of scientific principle and comedic wit that will appeal to biology fans and non-scientists alike. An excellent read.
A witty romp through evolution ... I, Mammal is just the sort of book that can spark a love of nature and an appreciation for the ever-changing, eternally correcting march of science.
Quotable, heartfelt and frequently fun.
Drew's immersion makes one proud to be a mammal.
Drew vividly conveys the excitement of scientific discovery [and] combines detailed technical information with interesting natural-history tidbits. There's much to be savoured by scientists and nonscientists alike.
From ice-sliding bison and tail-biting platypuses to cats and bats, hedgehogs and hooded seals, I, Mammal will change the way you think about hairy, milk-making, warm-blooded animals (yourself included). This carnival of mammals is science writing at its most funny, companionable and smart.
Not only fun and instructive but also wonderfully written, I, Mammal takes us on an erudite journey through mammalian evolution. Liam Drew effortlessly weaves science together with all manner of often very funny anecdotes. Reading it will be a pleasure for scientists and non-specialists alike.