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The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History (original 1985; edition 1987)

by Stephen Jay Gould

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Evolutionary theory in the theme that binds together these essays on such seemingly disparate topics as the feeding habits of flamingos, flowers and snails that change from male to female and sometimes back again, and the extinction from baseball of the .400 hitter.
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Title:The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History
Authors:Stephen Jay Gould
Info:W. W. Norton & Company (1987), Paperback, 476 pages
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This is volume 4 of the collected essays by the late Stephen Jay Gould. As before, it is the usual mixture of some rather esoteric ones that go a bit over my head and subjects I find more interesting. I had to skip the article on baseball however, being from the UK and unable to drum up any interest. The discussion of mass extinctions was interesting, given that these essays were written during the period when the theory that the dinosaurs (and many marine invertebrates) had been wiped out by an asteroid strike was beginning to gather sufficient evidence to be accepted. Some of the articles have no doubt been superseded by more recent scientific developments which is problematic when a reader such as myself doesn't know which have been affected. So all in all, I rate this at 3 stars. ( )
  kitsune_reader | Nov 23, 2023 |
Gould's fourth essays volume, which includes some real crackers. The title essay is a great read, for example. As usual, though, some have aged better than others. ( )
  JBD1 | Oct 17, 2021 |
essays on racial equality, evolution etc.
  ritaer | Mar 15, 2020 |
Another collection of Gould's essays on evolution, natural history, palentology, baseball, etc. I've enjoyed his essays since I first started reading them many years back and this one is just as good. It is an older collection so it was interesting to read about the new at the time theory of mas extinction by asteroid and also an essay on nuclear winter.
  amyem58 | Oct 19, 2016 |
Just didn't do much for me. Maybe if I'd had more education in these fields. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
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An eminent colleague, a fine theoretician who has paid his dues in the field, once said to me, only partly facetiously, that fieldwork is one hell of a way to get information. All that time, effort and money, often for comparatively little when measured against the hours invested. True enough, especially when I count the hours spent drinking Cuban coffee, the one pleasure of my least favorite place, Miami airport. But all the frustration and dull, repetitive effort vanish to insignificance before the unalloyed joy of finding something new – and this pleasure can be savored nearly every day if one loves little things as well. To say, "We have discovered it; we understand it; we have made some sense and order of nature's confusion." Can any reward be greater? (from: Opus 100)
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Evolutionary theory in the theme that binds together these essays on such seemingly disparate topics as the feeding habits of flamingos, flowers and snails that change from male to female and sometimes back again, and the extinction from baseball of the .400 hitter.

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À l'heure où la biologie, toujours plus moléculaire, se mue peu à peu en science " dure ", toujours plus volontiers déterministe, l'histoire naturelle pourrait faire figure de relique désuète d'un passé révolu. L'œuvre de Stephen Jay Gould, à elle seule, suffit à montrer qu'il n'en est rien. Les subtilités de la théorie de l'évolution échappent au cadre strict des grandes théories, mais se laissent entrevoir lorsque Gould s'interroge sur le sexe des escargots, l'extinction des dinosaures ou le sourire des flamants roses.

Dans le domaine de la paléontologie, l'histoire des idées est aussi passionnante que l'histoire des espèces. En racontant le triste voyage de la " Vénus hottentote " ou la controverse sur l'humanité des Pygmées, Gould nous enseigne aussi la lucidité et la vigilance.
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