Evolution of Aquatic Life

LibriHouse
Ebook
123
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From ancient oceans to freshwater streams, how has aquatic life evolved to populate water environments across the globe? This book covers the evolution of aquatic life, from the earliest marine organisms in the Precambrian seas to the complex freshwater and marine ecosystems of today. It discusses the transitions some species have made between marine and freshwater environments and the adaptations necessary for survival and reproduction in water. The narrative examines the evolutionary history of major groups such as fish, marine mammals, and crustaceans, highlighting their physiological and behavioral adaptations. By providing insights into the challenges and pressures of aquatic life, including predation, competition, and changing water conditions, the book showcases the diversity and resilience of organisms that inhabit the Earth’s aquatic biomes.

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