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Domesticated

Evolution in a Man-Made World
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Domesticated by Richard C. Francis explores the fascinating history and science behind how humans have shaped the evolution of various animals and plants. It examines the complex relationship between humans and domesticated species, offering insights into how this process has influenced biological and cultural development. With vivid storytelling, the book illuminates the impact of domestication on both the natural world and human society.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the science and nature of how animals were domesticated, as it delves into the evolutionary, genetic, and behavioural changes that have transformed wild species into domestic companions. Richard C. Francis explores how these processes have shaped the animals that are integral to our daily lives, providing intriguing insights into the intertwining of human and animal histories.

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The amazing story of how certain ancient animals chose to live near humans, thus sealing their evolutionary fate.

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Without our domesticated plants and animals, human civilisation as we know it would not exist. We would still be living at subsistence level as hunter-gatherers if not for domestication. It is no accident that the cradle of civilisation—the Middle East—is where sheep, goats, pigs, cattle, and cats commenced their fatefully intimate association with humans.

Before the agricultural revolution, there were perhaps 10 million humans on earth. Now there are more than 7 billion of us. Our domesticated species have also thrived, in stark contrast to their wild ancestors. In a human-constructed environment—or man-made world—it pays to be domesticated. Domestication is an evolutionary process first and foremost. What most distinguishes domesticated animals from their wild ancestors are genetic alterations resulting in tameness, the capacity to tolerate close human proximity.

But selection for tameness often results in a host of seemingly unrelated by-products, including floppy ears, skeletal alterations, reduced aggression, increased sociality, and reduced brain size. It's a package deal known as the domestication syndrome. Elements of the domestication syndrome can be found in every domesticated species—not only cats, dogs, pigs, sheep, cattle, and horses but also more recent human creations, such as domesticated camels, reindeer, and laboratory rats.

That domestication results in this suite of changes in such a wide variety of mammals is a fascinating evolutionary story, one that sheds much light on the evolutionary process in general. We humans, too, show signs of the domestication syndrome, which some believe was key to our evolutionary success. By this view, human evolution parallels the evolution of dogs from wolves, in particular.

A natural storyteller, Richard C. Francis weaves history, archaeology, and anthropology to create a fascinating narrative while seamlessly integrating the most cutting-edge ideas in twenty-first-century biology, from genomics to evo-devo.

Domesticated by Richard C. Francis explores this captivating story.

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Domesticated by Richard C. Francis receives praise for its insightful exploration of animal domestication. It is noted for its engaging and thought-provoking presentation on evolutionary biology, with its detailed coverage of molecular genetics making the content accessible and captivating for readers. The inclusion of intriguing side stories adds depth and maintains reader interest throughout.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780393353037

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 September 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: WW Norton & Co

Illustration: 100 illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 142.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 503g

Pages: 498

About the Author

Richard C. Francis is a science journalist with a PhD in neurobiology from Stony Brook University. He is the author of the acclaimed books Domesticated, Epigenetics, and Why Men Won’t Ask for Directions.

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