Explore how life spread across the American continents and how ancient land links shaped today’s fauna.
This book traces the origins and distribution of animals and plants in North and South America, using fossil and marine evidence to map connections across vast landscapes and oceans.
This edition surveys a wide range of regions—from Greenland through North America to Central America—to show how past geography influenced the living world. It discusses land bridges, ice ages, and long‑standing faunal ties, presenting a clear, accessible picture of biogeography in a changing world.
- Foundational ideas on how continents were linked in the distant past.
- Discussion of fossil and marine evidence for historical life distribution.
- Examples of animals and plants whose ranges illuminate ancient geography.
- Consideration of how these patterns inform our understanding of evolution and climate change.
Ideal for readers of natural history and biogeography who want a grounded, evidence‑based view of life’s spread across the American continents.