Metamorphosis: Unmasking the Mystery of How Life Transforms
By (Author) Frank Ryan
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
27th March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Evolution
571.876
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
In this enchanting work of scientific exploration, acclaimed science author Frank Ryan explains how metamorphosis - the intricate trick of nature by which caterpillars transform into butterflies - reveals secrets that are shaking the scientific world. Ryan brings to life the work of pioneering naturalists who have traced metamorphosis in myriad species, from amphibians to marine creatures, even human puberty, to rewrite some of our longest-held beliefs about evolution. Lyrical and provocative, The Mystery of Metamorphosis offers a new understanding of some of the most ancient miracles of the nature.
"A well-researched piece of popular science... Ryan successfully shows that a deeper knowledge of metamorphosis could have far-reaching consequences."
* The Big Issue *A brilliant booka superb story, some excellent scientific insights, and a fascinating theory. Recommended. Brian Clegg
* PopularScience.co.uk *A biologist and consultant physician, Frank Ryan is the author of the critically acclaimed Virolution, Darwin's Blind Spot, and Virus X, among others. An Honorary Research Fellow in Evolutionary Biology at the University of Sheffield, he lectures frequently on evolution and the role of viruses in life. He lives in Sheffield.