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Relics Travels in Nature's Time Machine

Popular Science
By: Piotr Naskrecki and Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier
342 pages, 414 colour photos
Relics
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On any night in early June, if you stand on the right beaches of America's East Coast, you can travel back in time all the way to the Jurassic. For as you watch, thousands of horseshoe crabs will emerge from the foam and scuttle up the beach to their spawning grounds, as they've done, nearly unchanged, for more than 440 million years.

Horseshoe crabs are far from the only contemporary manifestation of Earth's distant past, and in "Relics", world-renowned zoologist and photographer Piotr Naskrecki leads readers on an unbelievable journey through those lingering traces of a lost world. With camera in hand, he travels the globe to create a words-and-pictures portrait of our planet like no other, a time-lapse tour that renders Earth's colossal age comprehensible, visible in creatures and habitats that have persisted, nearly untouched, for hundreds of millions of years.

Naskrecki begins by defining the concept of a relic--a creature or habitat that, while acted upon by evolution, remains remarkably similar to its earliest manifestations in the fossil record. Then he pulls back the Cambrian curtain to reveal relic after eye-popping relic: katydids, ancient reptiles, horsetail ferns, majestic magnolias, and more, all depicted through stunning photographs and first-person accounts of Naskrecki's time studying them and watching their interactions in their natural habitats. Then he turns to the habitats themselves, traveling to such remote locations as the Atewa Plateau of Africa, the highlands of Papua New Guinea, and the lush fern forests of New Zealand--a group of relatively untrammeled ecosystems that are the current end point of staggeringly long, uninterrupted histories that have made them our best entryway to understanding what the pre-human world looked, felt, sounded, and even smelled like.

The stories and images of Earth's past assembled in "Relics" are beautiful, breathtaking, and unmooring, plunging the reader into the hitherto incomprehensible reaches of deep time. We emerge changed, astonished by the unbroken skein of life on Earth and attentive to the hidden heritage of our planet's past that surrounds us.

Contents

Foreword by Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier
Introduction

- The Land of the Unexpected
- Travels in the Meddle Earth
- Mother's Care
- The Southern Kingdom
- The Rain Queen's Garden
- Atewa
- Guiana Shield
- The Yin and Yang of the Notoptera
- The Great Ocean Escape
- In the Sagebrush
- A Walk in the Estabrook Woods

A Word about Photography
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Piotr Naskrecki is an entomologist and a research associate with the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. He is the author of "The Smaller Majority".

Popular Science
By: Piotr Naskrecki and Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier
342 pages, 414 colour photos
Media reviews

Imagine Gulliver just back from Lilliput. That is the entirely pleasurable feeling a reader will have after traveling through 'The Smaller Majority'. Among the spineless wonders captured in macrophotos are giraffe weevils, tiger beetles, ant lions, shovel-snouted lizards and even a ghost-crab, dancing.... Small is beautiful-and powerful, too."
- Patti Hagan, Wall Street Journal

"'Relics' is an exciting, adventure-filled, and scientifically important presentation by one of the world's best naturalists and photographers."
- E. O. Wilson

"This is more than a collection of excellent photographs and words--it is one person's private view of the small majority's world, one person's ardent, even passionate, attempt to help others get closer and understand the wildlife in miniature that surrounds us all. And his passion is infectious."
- Richard Jones, BBC Wildlife"

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