An edition of Evolution (1990)

Evolution

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An edition of Evolution (1990)

Evolution

3nd edition
  • 4.50 ·
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Evolution, the history of life, encompasses diverse areas of study - from the origin of life and its subsequent historical record to the molecular and populational concepts that explain these events. Biology students, often daunted by the sophisticated and detailed information needed for their specialties, will appreciate the opportunity to look at the nature of life through the broad lens of evolution. To help students understand that all biological phenomena derive from evolutionary relationships, Dr.

Strickberger's Evolution, Second Edition, provides a sweeping introduction that covers the chronology and mechanisms of evolution. Various chapters are devoted to topics that include the historical development of evolutionary thought, cosmological and geological events, evolution of genetic systems and molecular pathways, and accounts of organisms from plants to humans. In studying the history of life, students will begin to recognize the interrelatedness of many scientific fields.

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Language
English
Pages
722

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Cover of: Evolution
Evolution
January 15, 2000, Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Hardcover in English - 3nd edition
Cover of: Evolution
Evolution
1996, Jones and Bartlett Publishers
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Evolution
Evolution
1990, Jones and Bartlett
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First Sentence

"biological evolution entails inherited changes in populations of organisms, over time, that lead to differences among them."

Classifications

Library of Congress
QH366.2 .S78 2000, QH366.2 .S78 2000eb, QH366.2.S78 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
722
Dimensions
10.9 x 8.5 x 1.4 inches
Weight
3.8 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8036831M
Internet Archive
evolution0000stri
ISBN 10
0763710660
ISBN 13
9780763710668
LCCN
99032072
OCLC/WorldCat
41431683
Library Thing
270558
Goodreads
1553733

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biological evolution entails inherited changes in populations of organisms, over time, that lead to differences among them.
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