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The Ascent of Mammals: How DNA Discoveries are Rewriting our Story

by Reilly, J.

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  • Catalogue No : 63682
  • ISBN : 9781784276324
  • Published : MAR 2026
  • Cover : Hardback
  • Pages : 382

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How did the thousands of different mammal species on the planet today evolve from a shrew-like, nocturnal insectivore that lived 200 million years ago? What allowed our ancestors to survive the cataclysmic impact that wiped out the dinosaurs and become one of the most successful lineages on Earth? How did mammals adapt to myriad lifestyles and populate every corner of the globe, from oceans and deserts to tropical forests and mountains?

In this book, acclaimed science writer John Reilly weaves a tapestry of stories about the fascinating shared history of the egg-laying monotremes, the pouch-bearing marsupials and the ubiquitous placentals - including Homo sapiens- that make up the mammalian world. Drawing from the cascade of unforeseen insights into evolution provided by modern genetics research, Reilly describes the development of key mammalian traits (such as mammary glands, warm-bloodedness and a three-boned middle ear) as well as species-specific adaptations. The book explores the intriguing geographical origins and ancient global dispersal routes of many mammalian families, as well as the discoveries of unexpected kinships that have required family trees to be redrawn.

Each chapter centres on a particular species and a specific evolutionary mechanism - including gene duplication, gene loss, hybridisation, imprinting, pseudogenes and retrogenes - considering their relevance for evolution on a broader scale. Accessibly written and complemented by illustrations and colour photographs, this is a groundbreaking account of science’s ability to unravel the truth about mammals.

* Discover how revolutionary discoveries in genomics are reshaping our understanding of mammalian evolution.

* Describes the evolution and speciation of the world’s 6400-plus living mammals.

* Reveals how past terrestrial and oceanic dispersals have shaped the mammalian world.

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