“As the natural systems of the planet broke down, humans would discover conclusively that they were still, after all, just animals in an ecosystem; and as it died back, so did they.”

—  Stephen Baxter , book Evolution

Source: Evolution (2002), Chapter 16 “An Entangled Bank” section II (p. 525)

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