Extinction (Biology)
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Extinction (Biology)
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Extinction (Biology)
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- Extinction studies, stories of time, death, and generations, edited by Deborah Bird Rose, Thom van Dooren, and Matthew Chrulew
- The evolution and extinction of the dinosaurs, David E. Fastovsky, David B. Weishampel
- Extinctions in the history of life, edited by Paul D. Taylor
- The worst of times, how life on earth survived eighty million years of extinctions, Paul B. Wignall
- Twilight of the mammoths, ice age extinctions and the rewilding of America, Paul S. Martin
- Carboniferous giants and mass extinction, the late Paleozoic Ice Age world, George R. McGhee Jr
- Extinction and evolution, what fossils reveal about the history of life, Niles Eldredge ; introduction by Carl Zimmer
- Endangered species, protecting biodiversity, Kim Masters Evans
- Night comes to the Cretaceous, dinosaur extinction and the transformation of modern geology, James Lawrence Powell
- Journey to planet Earth, a Screenscope production in association with South Carolina ETV ; film[s] by Marilyn & Hal Weiner
- On Methuselah's trail, living fossils and the great extinctions, Peter Douglas Ward ; [illustrations by Linda Krause, unless noted otherwise]
- The call of distant mammoths, why the ice age mammals disappeared, Peter D. Ward
- The evolution and extinction of the dinosaurs, David E. Fastovsky, David B. Weishampel ; with original illustrations by Brian Regal
- Dodging extinction, power, food, money and the future of life on Earth, Anthony D. Barnosky
- Extinction, our fragile relationship with life on earth, Marc Schlossman ; text by Lauren Heinz, Ben Schlossman, and Nathan Williams
- The sixth extinction, journey among the lost and left behind, Terry Glavin
- Under a green sky, global warming, the mass extinctions of the past, and what they can tell us about our future, Peter D. Ward
- After extinction, Richard Grusin, editor
- Dead serious, wild hope amid the sixth extinction, Eli J. Knapp ; chapter illustrations by Linda M. Knapp
- T. rex and the crater of doom, Walter Alvarez
- Extinction, how life on Earth nearly ended 250 million years ago, Douglas H. Erwin
- The sixth extinction, an unnatural history, Elizabeth Kolbert
- How to clone a mammoth, the science of de-extinction, Beth Shapiro
- Evolutionary catastrophes, the science of mass extinction, Vincent Courtillot ; translated by Joe McClinton
- Extinction, bad genes or bad luck?, David M. Raup
- The mistaken extinction, dinosaur extinction and the origin of birds, Lowell Dingus, Timothy Rowe
- Terra, our 100-million-year-old ecosystem--and the threats that now put it at risk, Michael Novacek
- Watching, from the edge of extinction, Beverly Peterson Stearns and Stephen C. Stearns
- The biodiversity crisis, losing what counts, Michael J. Novacek, editor
- The value of species, Edward L. McCord
- The last tortoise, a tale of extinction in our lifetime, Craig B. Stanford
- Nature's ghosts, confronting extinction from the age of Jefferson to the age of ecology, by Mark V. Barrow, Jr
- Extinction, a very short introduction, Paul B. Wignall
- The Last extinction, edited by Les Kaufman and Kenneth Mallory
- Cataclysms, a new geology for the twenty-first century, Michael R. Rampino
- Extreme environments, produced by Evan Clark
- Lost wild America;, the story of our extinct and vanishing wildlife, [by] Robert M. McClung. Illustrated by Bob Hines
- Ecocide, a short history of the mass extinction of species, Franz J. Broswimmer
- Extinct species of the world, 40,000 years of conflict, Jean-Christophe Balouet, Eric Alibert ; preface by J-Y. Cousteau ; translated by K-J-Hollyman ; English edition edited by Joan Robb
- Once & future giants, what Ice Age extinctions tell us about the fate of earth's largest animals, Sharon Levy
- A global warning?, written & directed by Alex Hearle ; produced by Pioneer Productions for the History Channel
- After they're gone, extinctions past, present and future, Peter Marren
- Biology, the fabric of life, [produced by] Palomar College Television
- End times, a brief guide to the end of the world : asteroids, supervolcanoes, rogue robots, and more, Bryan Walsh
- The annihilation of nature, human extinction of birds and mammals, Gerardo Ceballos, Anne H. Ehrlich, and Paul R. Ehrlich ; with original art by Ding Li Yong
- When life nearly died, the greatest mass extinction of all time, Michael J. Benton
- End of the megafauna, the fate of the world's hugest, fiercest, and strangest animals, Ross D.E. MacPhee ; with illustrations by Peter Schouten
- The last days of the dinosaurs, an asteroid, extinction, and the beginning of our world, Riley Black
- Seasick, ocean change and the extinction of life on Earth, Alanna Mitchell
- Grzimek's animal life encyclopedia, extinction, Norman MacLeod, editor in chief ; J. David Archibald and Phillip S. Levin, advisory editors ; [project editor, Deirdre S. Blanchfield]
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