- Wonderful Life (book)
Infobox Book
name =Wonderful Life
author =Stephen Jay Gould
subject =Evolutionary history of life ,Burgess Shale
publisher =W. W. Norton & Co.
release_date =1989
pages =347
isbn =ISBN 0-393-02705-8
preceded_by =An Urchin in the Storm
followed_by =Bully for Brontosaurus "Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History" (1989) is a book on the
evolution ofCambrian fauna by Harvard paleontologistStephen Jay Gould . "Wonderful Life" was the1991 winner ofThe Aventis Prizes for Science Books , and a 1991 finalist for thePulitzer Prize .In this book, Gould presents his thesis that chance was one of the decisive factors in the evolution of life on earth. His thesis is based on the wonderfully preserved fossil fauna of the
Burgess Shale , animals from around 530 million years ago, just after theCambrian explosion . Gould argues that although the Burgess animals were all exquisitely adapted to their environment, most of them left no modern descendants and, more importantly, that the surviving creatures did not seem better adapted than their now extinct contemporaneous neighbors. Gould proposed that given a chance to "rewind the universe" and flip the coin of natural selection again, we might find ourselves living in a world populated by descendants of "Hallucigenia " rather than "Pikaia ". This seems to indicate that fitness for existing conditions does not ensure long-term survival, especially when conditions change rapidly, and that the survival of many species depends more on chance events and features, which Gould termsexaptation s, fortuitously beneficial under future conditions than on features best adapted under the present environment (see alsoextinction event ).Most of the book's conclusions were deemed controversial at publication and some of Gould's examples were soon shown to be incorrect.citation
author = Briggs, D. E. G.; Fortey, R. A.
year = 2005
title = Wonderful strife: systematics, stem groups, and the phylogenetic signal of the Cambrian radiation
journal = Paleobiology
volume = 31
issue = 2 (Supplement)
pages = 94–112
doi = 10.1666/0094-8373(2005)031 [0094:WSSSGA] 2.0.CO;2
url = http://paleobiol.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/reprint/31/2_Suppl/94.pdf] However, the ultimate theme of the book is still being debated among evolutionary thinkers today."" (1996) was deemed a companion book to "Wonderful Life" by the author.
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