1. ANIMAL PEOPLE I MAY 2010
Darwin's recognition of evolution. Introducing evolution to taxonomy necessitated beginning to think of organization in three dimensions. No longer could all of life, or anything else, be charted on a flat plane. If everything living today
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2. ANIMAL PEOPLE BOOKS OCTOBER 2005
challenge drives the evolution of thought.
Though human physical evolution is part of their subject, the evolution of thought is their actual central topic: how the experience of predation came to shape human culture.
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lion years of evolution. Rather, we are separated by 12 million
years of evolution: the distance each species has evolved since
our ancestors diverged.
Second, the difference of a mere 1.6% in the
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4. ANIMAL PEOPLE I OCTOBER 2009
traits are products of evolution, and that all creatures are part of an evolutionary continuum.
"Man has long preached this doctrine that he is not an animal, but a kinsman of the gods," Dixon summarized. "This
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5. ANIMAL PEOPLE I MARCH 2010
More than 200 years into the evolution of the humane movement, with dozens of successes in building strong networks of humane societies and passing animal protection laws, cause analysts have yet to identify more than a handful of national traits
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6. Animal People September 2008
always been one engine of evolution, as animals move into new habitat, and then adapt (another engine of evolution) and out-compete rival species, often driving them into extinction, which is the principle of survival of the fittest.
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7. Animal People Online » Editorial— Getting wise to “invasi...
to deny the existence of evolution, Raffles studies and teaches it–and offers a counterpoint to E.O. Wilson, the entomologist turned environmental philosopher who has provided the primary rationalizations of our time for
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8. ANIMAL PEOPLE I October 06 | Book Reviews
esoteric topic whose evolution
in the 19th and early 20th centuries paralleled the rise of the humane
movement, anti-vivisectionism, and human awareness of ecology.
Even before Charles Darwin
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9. ANIMAL PEOPLE I Books | AP Jan-Feb 06
scholar, starts with the evolution and diversification of bears. Bear ancestors emerged in Europe and Asia as long as 25 million years ago, but the forebears of today’s bears appeared at about the same time that great apes evolved in
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10. ANIMAL PEOPLE INFO SERVICES
celebrates the diversity of evolution. Flannery takes the
reader through a gallery of 97 of the strangest-looking creatures on the
planet. Many appear to owe less to nature than to a Hollywood special
effects studio.
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