Read The Next Species: The Future of Evolution in the Aftermath of Man Online
Authors: Michael Tennesen
Kyoto Protocol,
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La Brea Tar Pits,
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–17
Lake Guri, Venezuela,
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–88
Lake Manly, Death Valley,
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Lake Toba, Sumatra,
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–44
language:
communication,
252
cuneiform,
75
and primates,
60
–62
speech,
62
–63
Las Vegas, Nevada,
141
–50
Latin America, populations in,
66
Laurentia,
13
“Lazarus taxa,”
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–74
Leakey, Louis and Mary,
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,
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,
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,
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Leakey, Richard,
32
Le Boeuf, Burney,
123
Leopold, Aldo,
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life:
animal, beginning of,
30
–31
bacterial form of,
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continuing our ways of,
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–63
cycles of,
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evolution of,
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origins on Earth,
26
–29,
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,
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phyla (plans) of,
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simulated,
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–60
life expectancy,
253
Livingstone, David,
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locavore,
134
–35
López, Lawrence,
43
Los Angeles:
population boom of,
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–64
water diversions for,
147
–48
Lost City,
28
Lowe, Chris,
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Lowell, Percival,
218
–19
Lucas, Cathy,
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Lucy,
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lupine, prairie,
153
–54
Lyell, Charles,
Principles of Geology
,
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Lynch, Jonathan,
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Maasai people,
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–43
machines, turnover of power to,
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man.
See Homo sapiens
mangroves,
141
Mapimí Biosphere Reserve,
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Mariner orbital mission,
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Markaida, Unai,
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Mars:
atmospheric pressure on,
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establishing factories on,
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–28
and interplanetary trade,
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mining materials on,
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prize for landing on,
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producing greenhouse gases on,
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–28
as Red Planet,
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surface crust of,
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terraforming on,
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travel to,
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,
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–26,
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,
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–34
Marshall, Charles R.,
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–42,
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,
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Mars Odyssey
,
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Mars One,
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–32
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
,
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,
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Masaya, Lucrecia,
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–40
Masoy, Joseph,
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mass extinctions:
new species from,
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–67
predators in,
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recoveries from,
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,
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,
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–63,
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sixth, possibility of,
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,
7
,
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,
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Maya forest,
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Mayr, Ernst,
38
McCouch, Susan,
79
–80
McKay, Christopher,
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McKittrick Canyon, Texas,
12
–14,
18
McMurdo Station, Antarctic,
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–72
meat trap,
205
megafauna:
demise of,
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–202
development of,
202
–3
rewilding of,
205
–13
mice, white-footed,
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Mid-Atlantic Ridge,
28
Milky Way,
25
Miller, Gifford H.,
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Miller, Stanley,
26
mind mapping,
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–60
Mir program,
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mirrors, reflecting sunlight via,
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moa, giant,
200
monkeys, howler,
188
Morafka, David,
206
Morris, James,
165
Mount Rushmore,
18
Mount St. Helens,
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–55,
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–57,
159
,
181
Mount Wilson Observatory,
219
Myers, Norman,
135
–36
National Evolutionary Synthesis Center,
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natural resources, decimation of,
5
,
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Nature Conservancy,
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,
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,
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–83
Neanderthal fossils,
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,
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–60,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Neander Valley, Germany,
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nematode worms,
30
neural mapping,
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–60
Neves, Eduardo Góes,
80
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New York:
population growth of,
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New Zealand, loss of large animals in,
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Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania,
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–36
Ngorongoro Crater,
34
–36
North America, extermination of large animals in,
200
–202
nuclear weapons,
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–68
oceans,
167
–83
acidification of,
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–70,
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,
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–75
deep dives in,
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–24
deep-scattering layer,
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deep-sea vents,
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low-oxygen and anoxic zones in,
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,
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–21,
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,
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,
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mining in,
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pollution of,
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pressures on,
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sounds in,
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octopus, giant Pacific,
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oil reserves,
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Okin, Greg,
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Olduvai Gorge, Africa,
50
–52,
54
–55,
57
–58,
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Ollemoita, Miriam,
241
–43
Oostvaardersplassen, Netherlands,
212
Opabinia
,
32
Oparin, Alexander,
26
orange roughy (slimehead),
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Ordovician extinction,
6
Orellana, Francisco de,
96
Ostfeld, Richard S.,
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–93,
98
–103
otters, sea,
184
–87
overfishing,
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,
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,
125
,
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,
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–78
overpopulation,
5
oxygen,
29
–30
in oceans,
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–13
ozone shield,
30
Pack, Adam,
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Palau, Republic of,
179
Paleo-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM),
172
–73
paleontology,
15
Palmer, Douglas,
264
Pangaea,
13
,
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,
41
–42,
44
,
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,
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–59
Panzee (chimpanzee),
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Paranthropus boisei
,
50
Park, Mungo,
97
Pasqualini, Angelica,
85
–86
PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls),
77
pelycosaurs,
18
Permian extinction:
flash floods caused by,
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golden spikes of,
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new life emerged from,
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–22,
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,
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,
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oxygen deprivation in,
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and Pangaea,
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recovery from,
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,
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,
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,
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–61
sanctuaries in,
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stagnant oceans in,
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supervolcano as cause of,
6
,
19
–20,
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ocean acidification in,
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–74
Permian-Triassic boundary,
18
–19,
21
,
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pesticides,
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pharmaceuticals,
135
–36
Phillips, John,
18
–19
Phillips, Nathan,
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Phoenix
(Mars lander),
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phonolite,
58
phytosaur,
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Piedmont region,
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–83
Pizarro, Francisco,
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plants:
domestic,
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invasive species,
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–48
medicines derived from,
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–36
Pleistocene era,
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Pleistocene megafauna, rewilding,
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,
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PM10 atmospheric dust,
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pollinators,
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pollution,
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–77
Potts, Rick,
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Poulton, Paul,
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–79
Powell’s Cave, Texas,
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–47
predators:
adaptations to avoid,
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apex,
187
Proconsul africanus
,
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Proffitt, Tomos,
58
pteropods,
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quinine,
97
Randel, John Jr.,
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rats, pack (wood),
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–4
Regis High School, New York,
85
–86
rewilding,
205
–13
and ecotourism,
208
–9
and megafauna,
209
–10
rhino, Tibetan woolly,
202
–3
Ripple, William J.,
201
Rivera, Tony,
137
robots,
267
Rodríguez, Lily O.,
4
–5
Romo, Mónica,
43
–44
Rosi-Marshall, Emma J.,
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,
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Ross Island, Antarctica,
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Rothamsted Research, England,
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–74,
76
,
77
–80,
84
–85
Rothberg, Jonathan,
230
Russell, Michael,
28
Safe Drinking Water Act (1974),
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Sagan, Carl,
229
Salt Lake Oil Field,
214
Salton Sea,
149
Samoans, size of,
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Santa Fe Trail,
142
Santa Rosalía, Mexico,
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–10,
117
Sarcosuchus imperator
(SuperCroc),
162
Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue,
61
–62
Schiaparelli, Giovanni,
218