
Looking Down the Tree
The Evolutionary Biology of Human Origins
Author: Mitchell B. Cruzan
Narrator: Adam Barr
Unabridged: 6 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Highbridge Audio
Published: 11/29/2025
Categories: Nonfiction, Science, Life Sciences
Synopsis
Cruzan draws upon evidence from fossils, genomics, phylogenetics, coalescence theory, and the anatomy and physiology of our human ancestors and other animals to arrive at an understanding of the origin of human appearance and behavior. This evidence is discussed in the context of comparative biology, natural and sexual selection, evolutionary constraints, inbreeding and inclusive fitness, and genetic and cultural evolution.
The story of our past that we piece together provides a novel view of how savanna habitats favored a unique set of adaptations. Other characteristics were outcomes of increasing brain size, which led to the birth of helpless infants that required years of childcare. We end this discussion with an evaluation of the importance of cultural evolution, as the transmission of skills and knowledge became ever-more important for human life. Like any other species, we discover that we are the product of the environments that our ancestors experienced.
