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Life on a Young Planet

The First Three Billion Years of Evolution on Earth

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Life on a Young Planet

By: Andrew H. Knoll
Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
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Australopithecines, dinosaurs, trilobites - such fossils conjure up images of lost worlds filled with vanished organisms. But in the full history of life, ancient animals, even the trilobites, form only the half-billion-year tip of a nearly four-billion-year iceberg. Andrew Knoll explores the deep history of life from its origins on a young planet to the incredible Cambrian explosion, presenting a compelling new explanation for the emergence of biological novelty.

The very latest discoveries in paleontology - many of them made by the author and his students - are integrated with emerging insights from molecular biology and earth system science to forge a broad understanding of how the biological diversity that surrounds us came to be. Moving from Siberia to Namibia to the Bahamas, Knoll shows how life and environment have evolved together through Earth's history.

Listeners go into the field to confront fossils, enter the lab to discern the inner workings of cells, and alight on Mars to ask how our terrestrial experience can guide exploration for life beyond our planet. Along the way, Knoll brings us up-to-date on some of science's hottest questions, from the oldest fossils and claims of life beyond the Earth to the hypothesis of global glaciation and Knoll's own unifying concept of "permissive ecology."

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©2003 Princeton University Press (P)2019 Tantor
Biological Sciences Biology Earth Sciences Evolution Evolution & Genetics Geology Paleontology Science Solar System Natural History Paleontology Geology
Understandable Information • Fascinating Discoveries • Clear Narration • Distinct Perspective • Early Earth Explanation

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Very crisply written account of the early earth and biosphere. The author is an authority in the field of biogeochemistry, which gives this material a pov distinct from most popular books on the subject I've read. I liked it enough I will get it in print. My only caveat is the narration is tinged by an affected and overdone staccato conciseness that takes some effort, for me at least, to process. It gets between the listener and the fascinating and well written material, which is a bit of a pity. Still, very much worth the time and the credit, if you're into the subject matter at all.

Interesting, broad and well written

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Narration is clear but stuffy, not at all engaging.

Material focuses entirely on microorganisms and is dry.

Perhaps of interest to specialists, but will bore laypersons to death.

Dense subject matter

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Difficult to focus on the interesting fact due to the narrator trying to be an actor. His breathlessness and hissing ‘s’s was really irritating

Poor narration.

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Voice acting is fine, but it may annoy some. I found it was clear and good to fall asleep to in any case! Subject dealt with well with an insight to the field and fieldwork, not just facts and discoveries.
I will be listening to this book again.

Voice acting is fine

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The content is good, the narration annoying. I really liked the depth into life before the Cambrian.

A bit mixed ...

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