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The Monkey's Voyage
- How Improbable Journeys Shaped the History of Life
- De: Alan de Queiroz
- Narrado por: Jonathan Todd Ross
- Duración: 12 h y 13 m
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Historia
How did species wind up where they are today? Scientists have long conjectured that plants and animals dispersed throughout the world by drifting on large landmasses as they broke up, but in The Monkey’s Voyage, biologist Alan de Queiroz offers a radical new theory that displaces this passive view.
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Fascinating, if you can handle the detail
- De M.E.S en 03-05-14
- The Monkey's Voyage
- How Improbable Journeys Shaped the History of Life
- De: Alan de Queiroz
- Narrado por: Jonathan Todd Ross
Never gets to the monkeys
Revisado: 11-16-23
Painful to listen to. I’m the target demographic for this book, but it is eye-gougingly painful to listen to. He never gets to the interesting part. He never goes into details about the monkey’s journey to the Americas. You FINALLY get to the chapter about moneys (at the end of the book) and, instead, he tells you about his family’s vacation and a personal story about swimming. Sigh. Don’t expect to learn anything in this book. He never talks about spiders ballooning across the ocean. He doesn’t cover anything interesting. It’s a long and boring history of early scientists. He could have told the stories of the scientists in an interesting way. He doesn’t.
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