Douglas Futuyma is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University, State University of New York. His books include Evolution and Science on Trial: The Case for Evolution. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences.
A Birdwatcher's Yearbook Best Bird Book of the Year Terrific. . . . Futuyma writes an accessible overview of bird evolution that lay readers, especially birders, will be able to understand. * BirdWatching * [Futuyma] skillfully weaves together salient themes of evolutionary biology from the living aviary, stressing the important role that birds played in advancing our understanding of evolution. ---Alan Feduccia, Science This engaging and wide-ranging summary of virtually every aspect of avian evolution synthesizes the earliest insights from Darwin to those of modern phylogenetics, using birds to illustrate each concept. ... [Futuyma] may be the ideal person to explain the marvels of bird evolution. ---Daniel S. Cooper, The Quarterly Review of Biology How Birds Evolve is accessible, exhilarating science for everyone - amateur birder, professional naturalist or just the average man. It's a great book and one to read over and over and I thoroughly recommend it to all. This is already my Bird Book of 2022 and I can't see it being bettered. ---Phil Slade, Another Bird Blog How Birds Evolve is a book full of accessible and exhilarating science for everyone and not just birders and professional naturalists. It's simply a stunning book and one to read numerous times and an example of the amalgamation of science and nature writing at its finest and I thoroughly recommend it to everyone. ---Roy Stewart, British Naturalists Association THE delight is in the detail. . . .Futuyma unpacks the story of evolutionary science alongside the story of how birds evolved. . . .it is entertaining and passionate. ---Simon Ings, New Scientist