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S'està carregant… Addomesticati: l'insolita evoluzione degli animali che vivono accanto all'uomo (edició 2016)de Richard C. Francis (Autor), Francesca Pe' (Traductor)
Informació de l'obraDomesticated: Evolution in a Man-Made World de Richard C. Francis
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Not sure about this book. Sorry, I can't tell more. ( ) When thinking of domesticated mammals today, you probably don't give much thought to how or why such domestication occurred. As you gaze into the eyes of your pet dog or cat you likely aren't thinking of their wild ancestors. Why were some species better candidates for domestication than others? What was the ancestral cow? Would you be surprised to learn that ferrets and guinea pigs were both domesticated more than 2,500 years ago? What species today are believed to be still in the middle of the domestication process? Though some of the genetics language undoubtedly went over my head, for fans of natural history this book is a fascinating peek into the relationships humans have forged with other mammals over millennia. Extremely interesting, beautifully written book about the domestication of animals - dogs, cats, cattle, camels, reindeer, rodents, sheep, goats, horses and humans. Author anecdotes are kept to a minimum and when included are actually relevant to the science being discussed. Now the author just needs to do a similar book on the domestication of plants. :) Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Draws on history, archaeology, anthropology, and twenty-first-century ideas in biology to explain domestication as an evolutionary process. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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