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A groundbreaking argument on how endothermyarguably the most important innovation in vertebrate evolutiondeveloped in birds and mammals Vividly narrated and illustrated. . . . Provocative and fascinating for specialists and lay readers alike.Southeastern Naturalist This pioneering work investigates why endothermy, or warm-bloodedness, evolved in birds and mammals, despite its enormous energetic costs. Arguing that single-cause hypotheses to explain the origins of endothermy have stalled research since the 1970s, Barry Gordon Lovegrove advances a novel conceptual framework that considers multiple potential causes and integrates data from the southern as well as the northern hemisphere. Drawing on paleontological data; research on extant species in places like the Karoo, Namaqualand, Madagascar, and Borneo; and novel physiological models, Lovegrove builds a compelling new explanation for the evolution of endothermy. Vividly narrated and illustrated, this book stages a groundbreaking argument that should prove provocative and fascinating for specialists and lay readers alike.
- Illustratör: 60 b-w illus
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780300227161
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 384
- Utgivningsdatum: 2019-08-13
- Förlag: Yale University Press