30-Second Evolution: The 50 Most Significant Ideas and Events, Each Explained in Half a Minute

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Adapt or die: it's nature's most famous imperative. But how does evolution actually happen? It's too slow to see, but it's going on all around you, all the time. Even if you're on top of the key terms - variation? Natural selection? Parent-offspring conflict? - you still need some context to put them in. From populations to speciation and polymorphism to evolutionary psychology, here's the one-stop source for all you need to know. Evolution unlocks the laboratory of life, dissecting it into the 50 most significant topics that provide the missing links to understand the natural world's four-billion-year ancestry and the process of natural selection in which species either adapt in myriad ways - mutation, ingenuity, and intelligence - to meet the challenges of a changing environment, or die. Unravel the development of living organisms, at micro and macro level - from genes to geniuses.
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Weight 0.629000
Author Fellowes, Mark
Availability IP
Department Miscellaneous Books
Format Hardback
ISBN 9781848318403
Pages 176
Published 07/05/2015
Publisher Icon Books
Section Miscellaneous Books
Series 30-Second
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