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Extinctions

How Life Survives, Adapts and Evolves

Michael J. Benton

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Thames & Hudson Ltd
17 July 2025
A journey through the great mass-extinction events that have shaped our Earth: 'Deeply informed and readable' Nature
In this vast sweep of our Earth’s history, Michael Benton brings the deep past to life as never before. Deploying the cutting-edge tools in biology, chemistry, physics and geology that are transforming our understanding of previous environmental cataclysms – including the incredible new discovery of a hitherto unknown extinction event – he uncovers not only their lethal effects but also the processes that brought about such large-scale destruction.

Beginning with the oldest extinction, Benton investigates the Late Ordovician, which set the evolution of the first animals on an entirely new course; the late Devonian, brought on by global warming; the cataclysmic End-Permian, which wiped out over 90 per cent of all life on Earth; and, book-ending the age of the dinosaurs, the newly discovered Carnian Pluvial Event and the End-Cretaceous asteroid. He examines how global warming, acid rain, ocean acidification, erupting volcanoes and meteorite impact have affected conditions on Earth, the drastic consequences for global ecology, and how life in turn survived, adapted and evolved.

This expert retelling of scientific breakthroughs allows us to link long-ago upheavals to our modern crises. As today’s climate scientists and political leaders grapple to understand these processes and our planet enters the sixth great extinction, these insights from the past may hold the key to survival.
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Imprint:   Thames & Hudson Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9780500298633
ISBN 10:   0500298637
Pages:   304
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Michael Benton is professor of Vertebrate Palaeontology and head of the world-leading Palaeobiology Research Group at the University of Bristol. He has written more than fifty books, including Dinosaurs: New Visions of a Lost World, The Dinosaurs Rediscovered and When Life Nearly Died, all published by Thames & Hudson. He was awarded an OBE for services to Palaeontology and community engagement and regularly appears in the media to discuss dinosaurs and understanding the history of life.

Reviews for Extinctions: How Life Survives, Adapts and Evolves

'Combining the latest paleontological research with findings from his own expeditions, it’s a meticulously researched work' - Observer 'If you want to know how extinctions happen and how the fossil record is relevant to understanding our current biodiversity crisis, read this delightful book about death and the resilience of life!' - Steve Brusatte 'Fast-paced, clear and doesn’t skimp on the drama ' - New Scientist 'Benton’s tone is refreshing … authoritative but readable, modest, occasionally witty and never pompous' - Geographical 'A brilliant account by a world-leading professor of palaeontology … extremely clear on what is a gripping story' - The Biologist 'Deeply informed and readable' - Nature 'Benton ... sets the highest standard for popular science writing. His enthusiasm and knowledge on the subject shine through the pages ' - The Palaentology Association 'Benton’s brilliant writing style makes the book enjoyable to read for both palaeontology enthusiasts and Earth science novices' - Geoscientist


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