9781950665334-195066533X-Superlative: The Biology of Extremes

Superlative: The Biology of Extremes

ISBN-13: 9781950665334
ISBN-10: 195066533X
Edition: Reprint
Author: Matthew D. LaPlante
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: BenBella Books
Format: Paperback 384 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781950665334
ISBN-10: 195066533X
Edition: Reprint
Author: Matthew D. LaPlante
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: BenBella Books
Format: Paperback 384 pages

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Superlative: The Biology of Extremes (ISBN-13: 9781950665334 and ISBN-10: 195066533X), written by authors Matthew D. LaPlante, was published by BenBella Books in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Biology (Biological Sciences, Zoology, Evolution) books. You can easily purchase or rent Superlative: The Biology of Extremes (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Biology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.92.

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2019 Foreword Indie Silver Award Winner for Science
Welcome to the biggest, fastest, deadliest science book you'll ever read.
The world's largest land mammal could help us end cancer. The fastest bird is showing us how to solve a century-old engineering mystery. The oldest tree is giving us insights into climate change. The loudest whale is offering clues about the impact of solar storms.
For a long time, scientists ignored superlative life forms as outliers. Increasingly, though, researchers are coming to see great value in studying plants and animals that exist on the outermost edges of the bell curve.
As it turns out, there's a lot of value in paying close attention to the "oddballs" nature has to offer.
Go for a swim with a ghost shark, the slowest-evolving creature known to humankind, which is teaching us new ways to think about immunity. Get to know the axolotl, which has the longest-known genome and may hold the secret to cellular regeneration. Learn about Monorhaphis chuni, the oldest discovered animal, which is providing insights into the connection between our terrestrial and aquatic worlds.
Superlative is the story of extreme evolution, and what we can learn from it about ourselves, our planet, and the cosmos. It's a tale of crazy-fast cheetahs and super-strong beetles, of microbacteria and enormous plants, of whip-smart dolphins and killer snakes.
This book will inspire you to change the way you think about the world and your relationship to everything in it.

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