Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body | Neil Shubin | It Tiktaaliks all the right boxes
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Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body
Neil Shubin
Pantheon
, 2008 - 240 pages
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highly recommended
A whale of a tale.
This is a terrific book.
Shubin, discover of the famous Tiktaalik fossil bridging the gap between
fish
and land-animals, explains how data from molecular biology, comparative anatomy, embryology, and paleontology shine a light on our evolutionary past.
Shubin has taught college-level anatomy courses, and both his expertise and his ability to communicate really show. He presents a number of very interesting topics, in each case providing enough detail to be informative, but not so much that it ever becomes boring.
In several cases it was like reading a detective story, where one investigator in one field finds one tantalizing clue, which prompts another investigator in a different field to find another tantalizing clue, until finally there is an entire, complex web of mutually reinforcing evidence pointing to a single conclusion. It was just a fascinating, intellectual exercise.
My favorite chapters were the ones on Shubin's search for Tiktaalik and how that fossil helps illustrate the evolution of hands, how teeth help scientists trace the evolutionary pathway from fish to mammals (BTW, the similarity of the tooth-making process to the process for making hair, feathers, and breasts was also fascinating), the evolution of cranial nerves, and the evolution of bodies and
body
plans. There were also chapters on the evolution of our eyes, ears, and sense of smell.
All in all, a fascinating read.
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It Tiktaaliks all the right boxes
I purchased this book on impulse as it was evident at a glance just how well edited and put together it was. I learned a great deal and my only complaint is that the cover of the UK hardback was not half as nice as the one featuring the outstanding fossil - Tiktaalik.
This is a vertebrate paleontology book with strong underlying genetic, evolutionary and anatomical themes. If anything the book kept me asking more questions and it filled in the gaps of the following series -
Eusthenopteron, Panderichthys, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega with the description of the discovery of Tiktaalik. One more star in the VP pantheon representing a missing link in the ancestry of creatures that culminated in modern vertebrates. In a lighter vein, the book showed me just how close I was to a shark or a ray or even to a sponge. Yes, this book made the genetic linkages between organisms and their developmental heritages so perspicacious.
It was easy to read, reasonably well illustrated and above all quite a simple rendition of a complex subject. In the end, it humbles the reader
into
acknowledging his/her affinity with the natural world. That we are not creatures apart from it.
I expect the editors helped erase out back slapping gestures on the heros of this story such as Jarvik, Clack and Romer - that would however, perhaps be another story - as would more information on lung
fish
, the coelocanth ... this is a very fishy sort of book and now more than ever, I need to know my kinship to them.
In the end a simple phylogenetic framework is indicated and how we arrive at branching trees that describe our ancestry. I hope this book stimulates more work into conservation and taxonomic research which is very poorly funded.
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Great clarity from a professional in the field
This is a great little book. Shubin is a professional palaeontological player in his own right and is the person most directly responsible for the discovery of Tiktaalik, an important transitional form in the evolution of amphibians from their lung
fish
ancestors. Tiktaalik itself, and the process of discovery, play a large role in the story and serve to refute creationist claims that evolution makes no predictions, as Shubin's team predicted where this transition would take place to a single stratum of alluvial sedimentary rock in a particular location.
The remainder of the text covers the various vestiges and side-effects of our fish ancestry, such as the apparent chaos of the cranial nerves and its resolution as a series of effects of the embryonic gill-arches from which our modern skull develops.
A fascinating read with a number of useful new insights.
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One of the most interesting books I have read
This author is knowledgeable and has a good sense of humor. He has effective ways of explaining things and great examples. The material is most interesting. I recommend it to everyone, especially people interested in biology.
Excellent review of evidence for evolution
I can't add much that hasn't already been said. A 5-star book, easy to read and understand, and still interesting for a trained biologist. I only wish it had been longer! See other reviews for more in-depth coverage, I would only be repeating their statements.
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