"Highly recommended."
(
Choice)
"A learned essay, written clearly and attractively for students and the public."
(Michael J. Benton
Cambridge Archaeological Journal)
"What makes Archibald’s book a highly recommendable example of the scientific process is that the author carefully lays out all the paleontological evidence available to him and uses that evidence to evaluate the many possible explanations of the extinction, discussing the strengths, weaknesses, and limitations of each explanation in the process."
(
Reports of the National Center for Science Education)
"David Archibald is one of the most knowledgeable people in the world about extinctions, as well as the fairest analyst of their patterns and causes. In this book he invites his readers to consider not just dinosaurs but all the animals that lived at the end of the Age of Dinosaurs. He provides the clearest picture yet of this extremely complex time in the history of life. Anyone interested in paleontology or extinction, especially those who think they already know what did in the dinosaurs, should read this book."
(Kevin Padian, University of California, Berkeley)
"This is a learned essay, written clearly and attractively for students and the public."
(Michael J. Benton
Geological Magazine)
"An excellent compendium of the current state of paleontological knowledge about the contemporaneous histories of these two groups."
(Mark A. McPeek
Quarterly Review of Biology)
"A highly recommendable example of the scientific process is that the author carefully lays out all the paleontological evidence available to him and uses that evidence to evaluate the many possible explanations of the extinction."
(P David Polly
Reports of the National Center for Science Education)
"The book itself is a handsome quarto volume illustrated by good drawings and graphs. It will be most useful to paleontologists, evolutionary biologists and biogeographers. It will stand as a good example of what can be accomplished in academia."
(
Priscum, Newsletter of the Paleontological Society)
"Books like Extinction and Radiation enable interested members of the general public to share in the excitement of the arugment."
(Nicholas Gould
International Zoo News)
"This volume is logically organized, easily readable, and a noteworthy synthesis of the current state of our knowledge of the disappearance of nonavian dinosaurs and mammalian radiation. It is a useful reference from an acknowledged authority in the field and valuable for students, teachers, scientists, and all people interested in the evolution and fate of our planet and its biodiversity."
(
Journal of Mammalogy)