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History of the Rise and Fall of Invertebrates [Japanese]

By: Tsuchiya Ken(Author), Tanaka Gengo(Editor), Kurihara Ken'ichi(Editor), Shīno Yūta(Editor), Nakajima Aya(Editor), Ōyama Nozomi(Editor), Kawasaki Shun Ichi(Illustrator)
288 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
History of the Rise and Fall of Invertebrates [Japanese]
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Language: Japanese

The second instalment of this new series covers the rise and fall of invertebrates. If you look at the history of life on Earth, it all started with invertebrates who were the mainstay of life on Earth until the emergence of vertebrates. After the emergence of fish, vertebrates took over the leading role, but invertebrates continue to have a strong presence as supporting players. This book focuses on the rise and fall of such invertebrates.
- The mysterious Ediacaran fauna
- Radiodonta, represented by Anomalocaris
- Sea scorpions that took over from the radiodontids
- The flourishing of trilobites and ammonites
- Brachiopods and bivalves that continue to live to this day
- Insects have been making steady progress since the Paleozoic era.

The authors have written down the history of invertebrates by taxonomic group. If you read this book from the beginning, you will be able to follow the rise and fall of invertebrates in order.

Summary in Japanese:
新シリーズ第二弾は、「無脊椎生物における興亡」をお届けします。地球生命史を紐解くと、そのスタートは「無脊椎動物」です。サカナという脊椎動物が台頭するまでは、無脊椎動物は地球生命の主役でありました。 サカナの台頭後には主役の座を譲ったものの、無脊椎動物は“名脇役”として存在感を放ち続けます。

本書は、そんな無脊椎動物たちの興亡にスポットを当てます。
・謎多きエディアカラ生物群
・アノマロカリスに代表されるラディオドンタ類
・ラディオドンタ類から覇者を引き継いだウミサソリ類
・隆盛を誇った三葉虫類、そしてアンモナイト類
・現在まで脈々と命をつなぎ続ける腕足類、二枚貝類
・古生代から着実な歩みを続ける昆虫類

などなど、無脊椎動物たちの歴史を、分類群ごとに綴りました。 本書を最初から読んでいただければ、無脊椎動物たちの興亡を順番にご堪能いただけるでしょう。

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By: Tsuchiya Ken(Author), Tanaka Gengo(Editor), Kurihara Ken'ichi(Editor), Shīno Yūta(Editor), Nakajima Aya(Editor), Ōyama Nozomi(Editor), Kawasaki Shun Ichi(Illustrator)
288 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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