The Pony Fish's Glow: And Other Clues To Plan And Purpose In Nature
Autor George C. Williamsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 sep 1998
We
may
regard
ourselves
as
the
most
advanced
species
on
the
planet,
but
have
we
really
reached
our
optimum
design?
Isn't
there
always
room
for
improvements?
Before
you
answer,
let
noted
evolutionary
biologist
George
C.
Williams
remind
you
of
both
the
exquisite
adaptations
and
absurd
maladaptations
nature
has
bestowed
upon
us,
the
self-proclaimed
”pinnacle
of
evolution.”Picking
up
where
Darwin
left
off,
Williams
combines
philosophical
perspective
and
scientific
method
to
provide
a
foundation
for
the
answers
to
some
fascinating
questions.
He
explains
why
our
bodies
have
to
deteriorate
so
disastrously
with
old
age.
He
gives
us
logical
reasons
to
explain
why
we
crave
foods
like
sugar
and
fat
that
have
been
proven
time
and
again
to
be
detrimental
to
our
health.
And
Williams
single-handedly
deflates
ourHomo
sapiens
sapiensego
with
such
insights
as:
Our
eyesight—it
may
seem
superior,
but
not
when
compared
to
that
of
the
invertebrate
squid,
whose
eye
has
developed
over
time
to
prove
more
efficient
than
ours.
And
wouldn't
it
make
more
sense
to
have
a
third
eye,
located
on
the
back
of
the
head?
We
could
have
stereoscopic
vision
in
front
and
rear-vision
warning
us
of
danger
sneaking
up
behind.
Rear-view
mirrors
would
become
a
thing
of
the
past.
And
why
stop
at
three
eyes?This
fascinating
new
book
is
markedly
different
from
all
previous
work
on
evolutionary
biology.
Using
the
pony
fish
and
its
luminescent
abdomen
as
the
perfect
evolutionary
mystery,
Williams
explores
the
intricacies
of
nature's
designs.
Rather
than
telling
us
how
or
why
the
pony
fish
got
its
light,
Williams
explains
the
functional
reasons
why
the
pony
fish
keeps
its
light.
He
also
explains
why
our
species
keeps
arbitrary
or
malfunctioned
features
like
the
reproductive
and
excretory
systems'
sharing
of
parts.George
C.
Williams,
one
of
today's
most
qualified
evolutionary
biologists,
has
written
an
important,
entertaining,
and
thought-provoking
addition
to
a
science
that
has
captivated
the
world
for
almost
150
years.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465072835
ISBN-10: 0465072836
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0465072836
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
George
C.
Williamstaught
at
the
State
University
of
New
York
at
Stony
Brook
for
thirty
years
where
he
was
instrumental
in
establishing
the
Marine
Science
Research
Center
and
the
Department
of
Ecology
and
Evolution,
from
which
he
retired
in
1990.
He
has
earned
many
honors,
including
a
Guggenheim
Fellowship,
election
to
the
National
Academy
of
Sciences,
and
recognition
as
Ecologist
of
the
Year
in
1989
by
the
Ecological
Society
of
America.