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Book cover image of After the Dinosaurs: The Age of Mammals by Donald R. Prothero

Authors: Donald R. Prothero
ISBN-13: 9780253347336, ISBN-10: 0253347335
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Date Published: June 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Donald R. Prothero

Donald R. Prothero is Professor of Geology at Occidental College and Lecturer in Geobiology at the California Institute of Technology. He has published 21 books, including Earth: Portrait of a Planet; The Evolution of Earth; and Horns, Tusks, and Flippers: The Evolution of Hoofed Mammals and Their Relatives. He lives in La Crescenta, California.

Book Synopsis

Perhaps nudged over the evolutionary cliff by a giant boloid striking the earth, the incredible and fascinating group of animals called dinosaurs became extinct some 65 million years ago (except for their feathered descendants). In their place evolved an enormous variety of land creatures, especially the mammals, which in their way were every bit as remarkable as their Mesozoic cousins.

The Age of Mammals, the Cenozoic Era, has never had its Jurassic Park, but it was an amazing time in earth's history, populated by a wonderful assortment of bizarre animals. The rapid evolution of thousands of species of mammals brought forth gigantic hornless rhinos, sabertooth cats, mastodonts and mammoths, and many other creatures — including our own ancestors.

Their story is part of a larger story of a world emerging from the greenhouse conditions of the Mesozoic, warming up dramatically about 55 million years ago, and then cooling rapidly so that 33 million years ago the glacial ice returned. The earth's vegetation went through equally dramatic changes, from tropical jungles in Montana and forests at the poles, to grasslands and savannas across the entire world. Life in the sea also underwent striking evolution reflecting global climate change, including the emergence of such creatures as giant sharks, seals, sea lions, dolphins, and whales.

After the Dinosaurs is a book for everyone who has an abiding fascination with the remarkable life of the past.

Reports of the National Center for Science Education

. . . Prothero's new book has the advantage of something for everyone. . . A specialist can read it for a fine overview of many aspects of life throughout the age of mammals; a general reader will get the same overview, plus an introduction to a great many new topics to research further. This is about the most readable volume imaginable . . .

Table of Contents

1Introduction1
2The end of the dinosaurs?23
3Brave new world : the Paleocene45
4Dawn of the recent : the Eocene83
5The icehouse cometh : the Oligocene141
6The savanna story : the Miocene181
7The world in transition : the Pliocene233
8Ice time : the Pleistocene259
9Our interglacial : the Holocene299

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