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Travels with Trilobites

Adventures in the Paleozoic

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Trilobites were some of the most successful and versatile organisms ever to exist. Among the earliest forms of complex animal life, these hard-shelled marine invertebrates inhabited the primal seas of the Paleozoic Era. Their march through evolutionary time began in the Lower Cambrian, some 521 million years ago, and lasted until their demise at the end of the Permian, more than 250 million years later. During this vast stretch of planetary history, these adaptable animals filled virtually every available undersea niche, evolving into more than 25,000 scientifically recognized species.
In Travels with Trilobites, Andy Secher invites readers to come along in search of the fossilized remains of these ancient arthropods. He explores breathtaking paleontological hot spots around the world—including Alnif, Morocco, on the edge of the Sahara Desert; the Sakha Republic, deep in the Siberian wilderness; and Kangaroo Island, off the coast of South Australia—and offers a behind-the-scenes look at museums, fossil shows, and life on the collectors' circuit. The book features hundreds of photographs of unique specimens drawn from Secher's private collection, showcasing stunning fossil finds that highlight the diversity, complexity, and beauty of trilobites. Entertaining and informative, Travels with Trilobites combines key scientific information about these captivating creatures with wry, colorful observations and inside stories from one of the world's most prolific collectors.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 7, 2022
      Secher, a paleontology field associate at the American Museum of Natural History, shares his passion for trilobites in his eye-opening debut. These marine arthropods existed for more than 250 million years; by the dawn of the Cambrian Period 521 million years ago, they “were already advanced organisms possessing hard protective exoskeletons, complex digestive systems, and highly developed eyes.” Before they went extinct at the end of the Permian Period, they had evolved into over 25,000 species: some resembled a “hydrodynamic rocket ship,” others a “primordial meatloaf.” Secher uses fossils to make guesses about the trilobites’ behaviors, including feeding patterns (possibly cannibalistic) and lifestyle habits (“highly communal”). He succeeds in making the fossilized creatures relevant to the modern world—some scientists believe that trilobites’ massive excrement production “generated enough fertilizer to provide primitive plant life with the needed impetus to develop and expand its realm.” Indeed, he writes, “if it wasn’t for primitive trilobite... Earth’s early faunal and floral experiments may have ended in a far more abrupt and dire fashion.” The 300 photos, largely derived from Secher’s private collection, are a plus. Natural history nuts will gain a new appreciation for these prehistoric creatures thanks to this awe-inspiring survey. Photos.

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