Island Africa: The Evolution of Africa's Animals and Plants

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ISBN-10:

0002194430

ISBN-13:

9780002194433

Released: Jan 01, 1990
Format: Hardcover, 288 pages

Description:

This text examines the flora and fauna of the African continent by viewing it as a complex mosaic of landlocked islands; islands which vary from isolated forests in oceans of grassland to lakes in seas of land. Each of these islands represents a snapshot of millions of years of evolution. The author highlights representative species, and as the reader is led around continental Africa, a pattern emerges which provides a deeper understanding of the complexity of the biology of Africa. The author was born in Tanzania and now teachers at Oxford University. He has also published a 7-volume work called "East African Mammals".

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