[Hybrid] Great Adaptations: Star-Nosed Moles, Electric Eels, and Other Tales of…

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…Evolution's Mysteries Solved (2020) by Kenneth Catania, 224 pages [Evolution]
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### Review
"Winner of the AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books for Young Adults"
"The irresistible enthusiasm of Great Adaptations couldn’t come at a better time―science is under assault not merely by know-nothing deniers but in how it is taught and presented to the general public. It’s dispensed as a collection of facts, recitations of what past research has uncovered, findings to be understood, which all too often means just 'memorized.' By contrast, as Mr. Catania clearly understands, and demonstrates beautifully in his book, science offers adventures in trying to decode the mysteries of the natural world."—David P. Barash, Wall Street Journal
"This engrossing read walks readers through Catania’s life as a scientist. Key discoveries are juxtaposed with lessons about the scientific method, and QR codes sprinkled throughout the book link to short, engrossing movies highlighting some of the author’s fascinating work."—Laura M. Zahn, Science
"In page after page, Catania’s enthusiasm and awe for the animals shine through…. Some of that enthusiasm will likely rub off on readers and spark a sense of wonder. Great Adaptations packs in plenty of astounding details about some remarkable creatures."—Erin Garcia de Jesus, Science News
"[Catania] is as keen that we learn about the process of discovery as about animals themselves…. The realms he studies may be on the small scale, but the implications are enormous."—Bill Thompson, The Post and Courier
"Casual science readers will be hooked from page one; for those contemplating careers in the sciences, this should be required reading." ― Library Journal, starred review
"By blending accessible writing with cutting-edge science, Catania… demonstrates how exciting the process of scientific investigation can be in his invigorating debut…. The joy Catania takes in the process of exploring the natural world will delight readers." ― Publishers Weekly, starred review
"With its combination of clearly explained science and vivid tales from the road, this is a book for anyone who is interested in the natural world and the interesting people who study it."—Linda Lombardi, Shelf Awareness, starred review
"Using a variety of visual aids to good effect, Catania explores how the humblest species may have developed their remarkable abilities…. It’s clear that being a scientist has only magnified the author’s sense of wonder, and he notes how chance, failure, an open mind, and tirelessly methodical experimentation are as much natural parts of science as breakthroughs…. His delight is contagious." ― Kirkus Reviews
"This book is a delightful series of ‘aha!’ moments. After doing impressive biological detective work, Kenneth Catania theorizes why some of the most fascinating animal qualities wound up evolving into existence. Tons of fun."—Olivia Rutigliano, LitHub
"From mapping the sensory cortex of the star-nosed mole’s brain to tactile receptors in its fleshy tentacles, to illustrating the unique behavioral capabilities of the electric eel, tentacled snake, water shrew, and jewel wasp, each species description reveals a compelling story of evolutionary adaptations in anatomy, physiology, and/or behavior. Catania aptly conveys his wonderment at finding out how an organism interacts with its environment, a project that became his life's work."—J. Burger, Choice
"Explaining the needed scientific background at the right level for all likely readers is a particularly hard task, and here Catania does better than some of my favorite scientists and science writers. By focusing on what he, as an experienced instructor of undergraduates, assumes will confuse novice readers, the author covers the necessary background with just enough detail and without being pedantic."—Philip K. Stoddard, Quarterly Review of Biology
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"With engaging prose and captivating stories, Kenneth Catania brings his brilliant research to life. Never have I learned so much from a book that’s so enjoyable to read."―Jonathan Losos, author of Improbable Destinies
"In writing about the astonishing ways that animals live on this planet, Kenneth Catania says he stopped at the word ‘miracles.’ But in Great Adaptations, what he describes is just that―a planet full of miracles. Catania’s personal experiences and journeys make this a compulsively readable book. Be very amazed."―Carl Safina, author of Beyond Words and Becoming Wild
"From star-nosed moles to worm grunting, this book captivates readers with stories about the extraordinary abilities of ordinary creatures."―Marlene Zuk, author of Paleofantasy
"Through a series of gripping vignettes about incredible animals doing seemingly impossible things, Great Adaptations melds insightful natural history with sophisticated experimental analysis, garnished with scientific brilliance. It is among the best natural history accounts our generation has to offer."―Michael J. Ryan, author of A Taste for the Beautiful
### About the Author
Kenneth Catania is Stevenson Professor of Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University. A 2006 MacArthur Fellow, he lives in Nashville.

[Hybrid] Great Adaptations: Star-Nosed Moles, Electric Eels, and Other Tales of…