The eternal frontier: an ecological history of North America and its peoples
A paleontologist offers an ecological tour of North America, from the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs sixty-five million years ago to the present
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Zusammenfassung: | A paleontologist offers an ecological tour of North America, from the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs sixty-five million years ago to the present |
Beschreibung: | Originally published by Text Publishing, Melbourne Australia in 2001 Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-395) and index |
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adam_text | Contents
Map xvi
Introduction l
Act I
IN WHICH AMERICA IS CREATED AND UNDONE
ι
GROUND ZERO
A most unfortunate day for North America
65
million
years ago.
Mr Kyte s flying fragment. The importance of the celestial chip shot and
the awful fate of the divot. The vegetable dinosaurs of the south and the
Arctic north, and the extinction of the real thing.
PAGE
9
%
THE REORDERING OF NORTH AMERICA
Bizarre goings-on in a disordered world and a tale of wandering
continents. The Malayan climbing fern takes over.
The escape of the vegetable pioneers as read in coal mines.
The immutable rules of ecology begin to reassert their grip.
Slow-evolving trees keep losing their leaves in a tropical
world.
Dr
Elmer Merrill and the return of the native.
The continent shrugs off the Cannonball Sea and starts some
serious mountain-building.
PAGE
25
3
OP HELLBENDERS AND HOOFED
CREATURES
A wealth of bony fossils and the return of animals to North America s
foreste. A
tale told by arthritic snakes, amphiumas and the Mexican
burrowing toad. How the rubbish-eaters inherited the world. The ant that
helped the scientist. The fickle finger of fate dooms the marsupials. The
triumph of the turtles and survival of the placentals. The development of
a distinctive North American fauna.
page
38
Act
2
IN WHICH AMERICA BECOMES A TROPICAL PARADISE
4
FIRST CONTACTS
Mr Stein s tiny fossil. The great uintathere war. Buffalo Bill meets the
professor. Fossil hunting on the frontier. Iguanas become the first
wetbacks. Ancient invaders from Asia, including the hedgehog that
became a hippo.
PAGE
57
5
THE BRIDGE OVER GREENLAND
A global heatwave and its consequences. Aussie turtles and goannas take
over. The opening, and closing, of the bridges across Greenland. North
America invades Europe. Asia invades North America
—
or does it? How
Europe s camels came to look like rabbits. The curse of knowing too
much. Size really does count, especially east of Eden. The beginnings
of the modern world order.
PAGE
71
Act3
IN WHICH AMERICA BECOMES A LAND
OF IMMIGRANTS
6
A FATAL CONFIGURATION
North America the great amplifier. The continent as a trumpet with an
ear to the weather. A discourse on whether North America is one or two
places in space and time, and on the importance of such a perception.
An inquiry into nuts, squirrels, leaves like stars and other
strange phenomena.
page
83
7
LA GRANDE COUPURE
Morris
Skinner and the unkindest cut of all. Quids Frick and his
mysterious operation. Someone turns down the thermostat
—
twice. The
Asian invasion gathers pace. The rise of the natives; a tale of canids,
camels and horses. The forgotten oreodonts
—
as American as Mom s
apple pie. Giant mutant killer pigs from Asia. The greatest dying since the
end of the dinosaurs. A colder, dried-out world. North America isolated
and impoverished. The arrival of the raven.
PAGE
91
8
A GOLDEN AGE
A glorious window opens, letting in warmth and a little rain.
How the west was made. The cat gap and the return of the
Gila
monsters.
An age of grass, cactus and the glorious equine dozen. North America
becomes a veritable Africa as camels pretend to be giraffes and gazelles,
rhinos become hippos, and antelope proliferate. Is there only one way
to live on grass? The arrival of the early elephants. Strangers wash
ashore from South America.
page
108
9
GATEWAY TO THE PRESENT
A crisis told in salt. Putting the finishing touches on the west.
The carving of the Grand Canyon. The Asian invasion increases again.
North America a Hotel California? Rudolph and the story of reindeer.
Escape of the true horses and a tiny troglodyte. Release the dogs of war.
PAGE
122
io
UNITED LANDS OF AMERICA
GAARlandia and the assembly of Central America. The rise of the
Isthmus of Darien. The miracle of the migrants. A wholesale invasion
of the south. Those that swim against the tide. Notoungulates at last.
A gift of rattlesnakes.
PAGE
130
її
LAURENTIDE
Decline into an ice age. North America eclipses Antarctica in the ice-
accumulation stakes. Mad climatic fluctuations; rampant rising and
falling seas and the land itself heaves. Canadian forests find refuge in
Florida, while prairie herbs creep under coniferous trees. A mountain
highway saves the navy.
page
146
12
VISIT TO A NEW WORLD
The final flowering of a unique fauna. An ice-age bestiary. Jumbo
elephants, giant killer bears, a plethora of pussies, new world cheetahs
and so much more. The feathered legions and an
avian
impossibility. Last
relics haunt a frozen north and bright Californian skies.
PAGE
155
Act
4
IN WHICH AMERICA IS DISCOVERED
13
A NEW WORLD
The dating game and the pre-Clovis phantom. Which barrier? Alaska the
revolving door. Daniel Boone of the Pleistocene and the first frontier
experience. The forgetting of art? Deadly sculptures in flint.
PAGE
173
14
THE BLACK HOLE THEORY OF EXTINCTION
Mr Wallace s marvellous fact, and the time of pygmies. Who died where,
when and why? Climate, the spear, or racial senffity ? Global killing and
Australia as the great separate experiment The Cuban anomaly.
page
186
Ï5
MASSACRING THE MAMMOTH, DISMEMBERING
THE MASTODON
It
s
hard to kill an elephant. The sharp eyes of Ed Lehner.
Dr
Laub
and the dear deceased pachyderm. The pond near
Ней,
or is
lamb like mammoth? The living saint of mammoth taphonomy.
The last Clovis point?
PAGE
194
i6 THE NEW AMERICAN FAUNA
The death of an Arctic ecosystem. The dwindling distributions of
the mini-mammals. Armadillos, jaguars, turkeys and peccaries head
south for a Holocene holiday. Out with the old moose and in with
the new. The battle of the bears and enigma of the elk. Dire times
for the wolf. The parable of the stag-moose and the jaguar.
The mystery of the musk ox.
page
206
17
THE MAKING OF THE BUFFALO
The president s wife and the black cowboy. Finding the right tool. The
discovery of Blue Babe. A tale told by horny giants. How the buffalo got
its pantaloons. Of humps and the serious consequences of sex in a crowd.
The rise of the great herds. Megabucks, megarams and megabulls.
PAGE
218
18
THE RISE OF CULTURES
Of
Nađene
and Inuit. How the hard people took the plains. The men with
snakes in their ears. From Piano to
1492.
Increasing diversity.
Ursus
hoots,
and who gives one? The civilisations that should not be. Death of a sea cow.
Mounds before maize.
PAGE
230
19
THE TAMING OF TEOSINTE
The power of corn and the mystery of the domestic gourd. The tale of the
turd of Newt Kash Hollow. The flexible people. The Mexican powerhouse
of North American culture. Why Aztecs make bad neighbours. The lesser
gods of the Americas.
page
244
Act
5
IN WHICH AMERICA CONQUERS THE WORLD
20
ALTERNATIVE AMERICAS
North America as a bulk importer. Should Columbus have been Chinese?
Columbia anyone? Don Martin, the first modern Mexican. Frontiers of
peasants, soil and
fars—
the Spanish, French and English
experience in America.
PAGE
257
21
ENGLISH COLONIES ALL
Of pilgrims and penury. The plague that saved the plantation. A rumous
fortune. Sex and sentencing in old Boston. A failed frontier. The tyranny
of tobacco and how a pioneer weed created a pioneer culture. The first
agricultural revolution since Rome. Topics for the evolutionist.
Union and the first American civil war.
PAGE
269
22
CONCEIVED IN LIBERTY
Make way for the young American buffalo. The amazing Frederick
Jackson Turner and the American frontier. Making North Americans. The
return of the native. Is the peccary a hog? Prince
Colloredo
Mannsfeld
and his love of small furry things. The ass and the bighorn. Of killer
funguses and woolly adelgids.
PAGE
287
23
THE FATAL IMPACT
From garefowl to barn-door skate
—
a sorry tale of overeating. Merciful
pilgrims and murderous microbes. A New World pox? First germ warfare.
Apache get your gun. Three hundred and seventy treaties later.
PAGE
301
24
AMERICA UNDER THE GUN
A bird for a young nation. Canned curlew anyone? The Boswell
of the bison. The virtues of buffalo fertiliser, and how the prairie
paid the
ultímate
buffalo bill. Hens and humans replace
flods
and herds.
PAGE
312
25
THE MAKING OF A GIANT
The first billionaire. The unholy trinity of transport, industry and unity.
Making guns gives more power than using them. A willingness
to innovate. Mr Ford and bis beloved soybean. Bonanza
farming
—
exhausting the soil and drinking the rivers dry.
А бб-тШіоп-уеаг-окі
heritage ruined.
PAGE
325
26
WHAT S HOME ON THE RANGE?
Indian conservationists? First we must know what it was
üke.
Of elk and
willows. The bison and the aspen. Do willows need lions? Elephants for
Yellowstone? The return of the giant armadillo.
page
339
27
REINVENTING AMERICA
A rash prophet and even rasher profit. The ultimate perplexity. America
as the world. Death of the frontier of the mind. The imperious summons.
page
349
Notes
358
Bibliography
383
Acknowledgments
396
Index
398
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