Nature's Wonderlands: Islands of Evolution
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Nature's Wonderlands: Islands of Evolution

Three-part series in which Professor Richard Fortey investigates why islands are natural laboratories of evolution and meets some of the unique and remarkable species that live on them. Examining some of the crucial influences on natural selection that are normally overlooked - like geology, geography, isolation and time - the series reveals that there is much more to evolution than 'survival of the fittest'. Charting the lifecycle of islands - from their birth and colonisation to the flowering of evolutionary creativity that often accompanies their maturity, and what happens when an island grows old and nears its end - Fortey encounters wild lemurs in the rainforest of Madagascar, acid-resistant shrimps in the rock pools of Hawaii, and giant wolf spiders in Madeira as he searches for the hidden rules of island evolution.

Overview

Created By
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Original Name
Nature's Wonderlands: Islands of Evolution
First Air Date
Jan 18, 2016
Last Air Date
Feb 1, 2016
Seasons
1
Episodes
3
Language
en
Production Companies
Lion Television
Production Countries
United Kingdom
Networks
BBC Four