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Hardcover Tree Ancestors Book

ISBN: 1026049326

ISBN13: 9781026049327

Tree Ancestors

"Tree Ancestors" is a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the evolutionary lineage of modern trees, bridging the gap between contemporary botany and the ancient fossil record. Written by the distinguished paleobotanist Edward Wilber Berry, this work provides a detailed account of how common tree species-such as the pine, the oak, the maple, and the sequoia-came to be. By examining the geological history and geographical distribution of these families, the author reconstructs the prehistoric landscapes of North America and beyond.

The text delves into the structural adaptations and environmental factors that allowed various tree lineages to survive and flourish across millions of years. Berry explains the significance of fossil remains in understanding the shifts in climate and continental geography that have shaped the natural world. His narrative transforms the study of paleobotany into a vivid journey through time, revealing the profound historical depth behind every forest.

Suitable for naturalists, students of paleontology, and readers with a passion for the environment, "Tree Ancestors" remains a significant contribution to the field of natural history. It emphasizes the continuity of life and the intricate biological processes that connect the flora of the distant past with the woodlands of today.

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