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Aquagenesis: The origin and evolution of life in the sea
Ellis, R. (2001). Aquagenesis: The origin and evolution of life in the sea. Penguin Books: New York. ISBN 0-14200156-2. 304 pp.

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  • Ellis, R.

Abstract
    Life on earth began in the sea, and in this tour de force of natural history, authority on marine biology and illustrator Richard Ellis chronicles more than three billion years of aquatic history. From the first microbes and jawless fishes that evolved into the myriad species we know today - sharks, whales, dolphins, and, of course, humans - Ellis reveals the deep evolutionary mysteries of the sea. Encyclopaedic in scope and complemented by more than sixty drawings, AQUAGENESIS is a fascinating work that will astonish readers with the wonder, richness, and complexity of the evolution of life.

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