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Matt Wilkinson
Restless Creatures
The Story of Life in Ten Movements
2016. 368 S. 23,5 cm
Verlag/Jahr: ICON BOOKS 2016
ISBN: 1-78578-045-X (178578045X)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78578-045-5 (9781785780455)
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A billion-year history of movement, from bacteria to Olympic athletes.
A billion-year history of movement,
from bacteria to Olympic athletes.
´Packed with revelations, scholarly but clear, Restless Creatures carries
you from the kinetics of the amoeba to that of the blue whale, from the
swim-cycle of spermatozoa, to why skipping works best on the moon. A
pop-science treat.´ Gavin Francis, author of Adventures in Human Being
Despite the overwhelming diversity of life on earth, one theme has
dominated its evolution: the apparently simple act of moving from one place to
another. Restless Creatures is the first book for a general
audience telling the incredible story of locomotion in human and animal
evolution.
Evolutionary biologist Matt Wilkinson traces this 4-billion-year
history, showing why our ancestors became two-legged, how movement explains why
we have opposable thumbs and a backbone, how fish fins became limbs, how even
trees are locomotion-obsessed, and how movement has shaped our minds as well as
our bodies. He explains why there are no flying monkeys or biological wheels,
how dinosaurs took to the air, how Mexican waves were the making of the animal
kingdom, and why moving can make us feel good.
Restless Creatures opens up an astonishing new perspective -
that little in evolution makes sense unless in the light of movement.
´It would be hard to find a more companionable guide to the marvels of locomotory evolution than Matt Wilkinson. In Restless Creatures, the zoologist and writer rehearses twice-told tales of animals becoming bilateral, exiting the sea for the land and evolving flight, but makes them fresh. These are wonderfully adept and informed explanations of locomotory modes - whether in birds, gliding snakes, eels, sharks or a host of fossil vertebrates - and there is not a single vignette that I failed to learn something from.´ Nature
´A pop-science treat.´ Gavin Francis
The first popular book on the subject - and with numerous press angles, sure to receive huge attention
From a rising star of science writing - a Cambridge zoologist who is also a professional actor. Brilliant video at bit.ly/restlessvid