Evolution of Sex
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036519775
ISBN-13
9781036519773
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Biology, life sciences
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This book delves into the profound questions of Darwin's theory of sexual selection, its controversies, and the broader implications for our understanding of organic evolution. By exploring Alfred Russel Wallace's contributions and entering into discussions on Darwinism, the authors embark on a journey to reassess the theory of organic evolution. They argue for a shift towards understanding evolution as driven by definite variation, progress, and survival through the lens of species-maintaining ends rather than individual struggles.
Set against the backdrop of biological literature from the years surrounding Darwin and Wallace's groundbreaking work, this book situates itself within a pivotal moment in scientific history. It brings to light the thematic depth surrounding the maintenance and origin of species, proposing that our views on these topics are due for a significant alteration.
Through chapters discussing sexual selection criticisms, determinants of sex, and environmental factors influencing reproduction, this book presents an intricate web of ideas supporting its thesis. It extends an invitation to readers to explore how biological sciences illuminate paths of organic progress while addressing human population and progress.
Concluding with an emphasis on how these insights contribute to our broader comprehension of life in all its formsfrom humans to florathe book underscores the importance of biological science in unraveling life's complexities. This exploration not only enriches our understanding but also challenges us to reconsider established perspectives on evolution and natural selection.
Set against the backdrop of biological literature from the years surrounding Darwin and Wallace's groundbreaking work, this book situates itself within a pivotal moment in scientific history. It brings to light the thematic depth surrounding the maintenance and origin of species, proposing that our views on these topics are due for a significant alteration.
Through chapters discussing sexual selection criticisms, determinants of sex, and environmental factors influencing reproduction, this book presents an intricate web of ideas supporting its thesis. It extends an invitation to readers to explore how biological sciences illuminate paths of organic progress while addressing human population and progress.
Concluding with an emphasis on how these insights contribute to our broader comprehension of life in all its formsfrom humans to florathe book underscores the importance of biological science in unraveling life's complexities. This exploration not only enriches our understanding but also challenges us to reconsider established perspectives on evolution and natural selection.
This book delves into the profound questions of Darwin''s theory of sexual selection, its controversies, and the broader implications for our understanding of organic evolution. By exploring Alfred Russel Wallace''s contributions and entering into discussions on Darwinism, the authors embark on a journey to reassess the theory of organic evolution. They argue for a shift towards understanding evolution as driven by definite variation, progress, and survival through the lens of species-maintaining ends rather than individual struggles.
Set against the backdrop of biological literature from the years surrounding Darwin and Wallace''s groundbreaking work, this book situates itself within a pivotal moment in scientific history. It brings to light the thematic depth surrounding the maintenance and origin of species, proposing that our views on these topics are due for a significant alteration.
Through chapters discussing sexual selection criticisms, determinants of sex, and environmental factors influencing reproduction, this book presents an intricate web of ideas supporting its thesis. It extends an invitation to readers to explore how biological sciences illuminate paths of organic progress while addressing human population and progress.
Concluding with an emphasis on how these insights contribute to our broader comprehension of life in all its formsfrom humans to florathe book underscores the importance of biological science in unraveling life''s complexities. This exploration not only enriches our understanding but also challenges us to reconsider established perspectives on evolution and natural selection.
Set against the backdrop of biological literature from the years surrounding Darwin and Wallace''s groundbreaking work, this book situates itself within a pivotal moment in scientific history. It brings to light the thematic depth surrounding the maintenance and origin of species, proposing that our views on these topics are due for a significant alteration.
Through chapters discussing sexual selection criticisms, determinants of sex, and environmental factors influencing reproduction, this book presents an intricate web of ideas supporting its thesis. It extends an invitation to readers to explore how biological sciences illuminate paths of organic progress while addressing human population and progress.
Concluding with an emphasis on how these insights contribute to our broader comprehension of life in all its formsfrom humans to florathe book underscores the importance of biological science in unraveling life''s complexities. This exploration not only enriches our understanding but also challenges us to reconsider established perspectives on evolution and natural selection.
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