Breathtaking in scope, this is the first survey of the entire ecological history of life on land from the earliest traces of terrestrial organisms over 400 million years ago to the beginning of human agriculture. By providing myriad insights into the unique ecological information contained in the fossil record, it establishes a new and ambitious basis for the study of evolutionary paleoecology of land ecosystems. A joint undertaking of the Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems Consortium at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, and...
Breathtaking in scope, this is the first survey of the entire ecological history of life on land from the earliest traces of terrestrial organis...