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Authors: Michael Tennesen
Schick, Kathy,
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Schieffelin, Eugene,
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Schlesinger, William H.,
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–26,
28
–29,
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,
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Biogeochemistry
,
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–25
Schulenberg, Tom,
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
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sea snails,
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sea turtles,
113
Second Creation of Life,
18
–22
Second Life (3-D),
259
Sereno, Paul,
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“sexy geek syndrome,”
255
–56
sharks,
188
–92
ampulae of Lorenzini,
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bull,
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declining numbers of,
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,
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,
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–89
ecotourism,
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great white,
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–12,
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–92,
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,
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hammerhead,
189
mako,
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–93
Shemya Island,
185
–86
Shoemaker-Levy 9 (Jupiter),
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Shumaker, Robert,
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–61
sickle-cell anemia,
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Siegel, Bugsy,
142
Silman, Miles,
3
skin color,
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slavery,
269
sloths, giant ground,
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smallpox,
95
Smith, Jim,
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Smith, William,
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soil,
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acid,
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–80
augmented,
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–85
black earth,
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–82
endangered,
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–88
experiments on,
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–74
and food production,
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permafrost,
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pollution of,
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radioactivity in,
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types of,
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–88
soil crusts, biological and mineral,
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–45
solar system,
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space simulations,
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–33
species:
allopatric speciation,
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–54
average longevity of,
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and climate change,
3
“dead clade walking,” 7
declining number of,
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definition of,
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fragmentation,
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–2
next,
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–67
parapatric speciation,
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peripatric speciation,
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shoestring distributions,
3
specialization in,
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superspecies,
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sympatric speciation,
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,
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,
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weedy,
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sphingolipid mutations,
254
sponges,
14
Springer, Alan,
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squid:
color changes in,
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Humboldt (jumbo),
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,
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–9,
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–13,
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–17,
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–21,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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–96
starlings,
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starvation,
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Stebbins, Robert C.,
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Stensen, Niels (aka Nicolas Steno),
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Stewart, Julia,
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Stoker, Carol,
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Stramma, Lothar,
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Suda-King, Chikako,
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Sues, Hans-Dieter,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Sumatra, eruption on,
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–44
Sumerians,
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sun, ultraviolet light from,
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–30
superbugs,
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–6
superphosphate,
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Suruí Indians,
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Taebaek Mountains,
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Talcher Coalfield, India,
40
Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, Oklahoma,
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Tarling, Geraint,
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Tattersall, Ian,
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teeth,
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–32,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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terraforming,
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terra preta
(black earth),
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–82
thermal buffering,
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thermonuclear power,
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–68
Thomas, Joanne,
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Thornton, Ian,
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time, problem of,
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T
hoku earthquake, Japan,
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tools:
evolution of,
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–37
of Neanderthals,
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–59
Toth, Nicholas,
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tourism,
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tree snake, brown,
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Triassic extinction:
causes of,
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recovery from,
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–59
Triassic Life on Land: The Great Transition
(Sues and Fraser),
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Triassic period:
crocodile-like animals in,
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–62
end of,
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–62
Permian-Triassic boundary,
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–19,
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,
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tropical rain forest,
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–4
Truman, Harry Randall,
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Tutsis, size of,
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ultraviolet light,
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–30
umbrella effect,
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United Nations Population Division,
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Urbani, Carlo,
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Urey, Harold,
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Van Valkenburgh, Blaire,
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,
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–5,
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–16
Venter, J. Craig,
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Vicky (chimpanzee),
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Victoria, queen of England,
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Vietnam, demilitarized zone,
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–65
virtual worlds,
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vision, development of,
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voles,
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Wagner, Richard,
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Walford, Roy,
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Wallace, Alfred Russel,
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Ward, Peter,
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,
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,
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–57,
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water:
consumption in Southwestern US,
145
–48
critical for life,
25
from fog,
158
potable,
129
–32
wars fought over,
268
Weathers, Kathleen C.,
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Weddell seals,
122
weedy species,
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Wegener, Alfred,
The Origin of Continents and Oceans
,
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Weiner, Jonathan,
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whales,
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–69
beluga,
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evolution of,
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humpback,
168
–69
and krill,
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–70
narwhals,
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Wharton, Bob,
227
white smokers,
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Whittington, Harry Blackmore,
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Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act (1971),
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Wildlife Conservation Society,
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wildlife market, international,
211
Wilson, Edward,
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wind-chill factor,
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Wiwaxia
,
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wolves:
on Isle of Rum,
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women, rise of,
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–70
Woods, William,
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World Wildlife Federation (WWF),
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Worm, Boris,
188
Xiaoming Wang,
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Xiao Xiao (mouse),
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Yanomami Indians,
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Yellowstone National Park,
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–88,
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,
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Younger Dryas event,
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,
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,
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,
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Zhu Zhuli,
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zoonotic diseases,
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zooplankton,
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The next species: the future of evolution in the aftermath of man / Michael Tennesen. — First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Evolution (Biology) 2. Mass extinctions. 3. Nature—Effect of human beings on. I. Title.
QH366.2.T465 2015
576.8—dc23
2014037267
ISBN 978-1-4516-7751-5
ISBN 978-1-4516-7753-9 (ebook)