Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
400
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Mar 2, 2000
Editorial
Oxford University Press
Edición
1
ISBN-10
0198549687
ISBN-13
9780198549680
Descripción
This comprehensive introduction to evolutionary biology expertly guides readers through the intricate processes that underpin the development of life on Earth. Drawing from varied examples across different species, the authors present key concepts such as natural selection, genetic drift, and speciation with clarity and accessibility. Their engaging writing style invites both seasoned scholars and curious newcomers to deepen their understanding of evolution.
Stearns and Hoekstra's work goes beyond mere description; it emphasizes the dynamic nature of evolutionary theory and its relevance to contemporary biological discussions. The book thoughtfully addresses the implications of evolution on topics like ecology, genetics, and human health, encouraging readers to consider how evolutionary principles shape the world around them. With well-structured chapters and insightful illustrations, it serves not only as an educational resource but also as a springboard for further exploration of the fascinating science of evolution.
Stearns and Hoekstra's work goes beyond mere description; it emphasizes the dynamic nature of evolutionary theory and its relevance to contemporary biological discussions. The book thoughtfully addresses the implications of evolution on topics like ecology, genetics, and human health, encouraging readers to consider how evolutionary principles shape the world around them. With well-structured chapters and insightful illustrations, it serves not only as an educational resource but also as a springboard for further exploration of the fascinating science of evolution.
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