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Ladataan... The Quest For Life In Amber (Helix Book) (vuoden 1995 painos)Tekijä: George Poinar
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The dinosaurs of Jurassic Park are an imaginative leap from the ancient bee and its 40-million-year-old preserved DNA that George and Roberta Poinar discovered in 1991. Here they describe in detail the miracle and beauty of the preserved invertebrates they found, frozen forever in their everyday tasks - worker ants carrying food, bees with outstretched wings carrying pollen, flies mating - in the mummification process that tree sap provides. In passages that read more like an Indiana Jones screenplay than a story about scientific research, the Poinars describe how what began as a hobby grew into a semi obsession which ultimately led to a breakthrough scientific discovery. Along the way they encounter all manner of unusual characters, from threatening black marketeers and gun-toting guerrillas to talented scientists, and, of course, the luminously beautiful specimens captured in the still-life of amber. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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All the same, it's very interesting to see how much Poinar and his colleagues had learnt from organisms trapped in amber by the time this book was written (according to Wikipedia, he didn't stop there, either). Just a shame that he isn't the most gifted of writers. His thrilling or comic travellers' tales of fieldwork in rainforests and coalmines mostly fall rather flat, with a punchline that's either visible miles away or completely fails to materialise. And there's the odd way that Roberta is credited as co-author but the book is all in the first person singular, where "I"=George. Apart from a lot of very 1970s photographs of scientists standing next to rocks or trees, the book is illustrated with a section of fabulous colour images of organisms trapped in Dominican amber from around 40 million years ago, which are worth getting even if you don't bother about the text. There are no footnotes, but there is a general bibliography for each chapter in case you want to follow up the original scientific papers. ( )