The Variety of Life: A Survey and a Celebration of All the Creatures That Have Ever Lived

The Variety of Life: A Survey and a Celebration of All the Creatures That Have Ever Lived

by Colin Tudge (Author)

Synopsis

This volume can be read at many levels. Not least it is an extraordinary inventory - an illustrated summary of all the Earthly creatures that have ever lived. Whatever living thing the reader comes across, from E coli to an oak tree or an elephant, the book aims to show what kind of creature it is, and how it relates to all the others. Yet there are far too many creatures to present merely as a catalogue. The list of species already described is vast enough - nearly two million - but there could in reality be as many as 30 million different animals, plants, fungi and protists - and perhaps another 400 million different bacteria and archaes. In the 4000 million years or so since life first began on Earth, there could have been several thousand billion different species. The only way to keep track of so many is to classify - placing similar creatures into categories, which nest within larger categories, and so on. As the centuries have passed, so it has become clear that the different groups are far more diverse than had ever been appreciated. Thus Linneus in the 18th century placed all living things in just two kingdoms, Animals and Plants.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 700
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 15 Mar 2000

ISBN 10: 0198503113
ISBN 13: 9780198503118

Author Bio

Colin Tudge, a former features editor for New Scientist, is the author of Global Ecology, Last Animals in the Zoo, The Environment of Life, (OUP) and many other books. He lives in London.