March Onto Land

March Onto Land

EnglishHardback
Holmes Thom
Facts On File Inc
EAN: 9780816059591
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March Onto Land depicts life's migration from the sea to the land and the rise of the first terrestrial organisms. Following the appearance of the first land plants and terrestrial invertebrates, some animals with backbones ventured out of the water. After gaining a toehold on dry land, terrestrial vertebrates grew in number and diversity to become the most important large-bodied organisms on the planet. The evolution of the amniotic egg gave vertebrates an adaptive advantage, allowing them to explore habitats beyond those of their water-bound amphibian ancestors. As a result, reptiles arose and rapidly diversified into a variety of distinct families, each with its own peculiarities. Vertebrate groups explored in this full-color volume include early tetrapods, amphibians, and reptiles. By the Middle Triassic period, the evolutionary stage was set for the rise of many new and distinct species, including mammals and dinosaurs.
EAN 9780816059591
ISBN 0816059594
Binding Hardback
Publisher Facts On File Inc
Publication date August 30, 2008
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 243 x 191 x 16
Country United States
Readership Teenage / Young Adult
Authors Holmes Thom
Illustrations full-colour photographs & illustrations, sidebars, references, further reading, web sites, glossary, index