Evolutionary Biology for Beginners
The Fundamentals of Evolution
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Nance
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Ned Huels
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Evolutionary Biology for Beginners: The Fundamentals of Evolution
Discover the fascinating story of life on Earth with Evolutionary Biology for Beginners: The Fundamentals of Evolution. This comprehensive guide introduces listeners to the core principles of evolutionary biology in an accessible and engaging way, perfect for anyone curious about how life evolves and adapts over time.
From the pioneering work of Charles Darwin to the latest insights in genetics and genomics, this book breaks down complex concepts into easily understandable chapters, exploring topics such as natural selection, adaptation, the fossil record, and speciation. Whether you’re a student, a science enthusiast, or simply someone with a thirst for knowledge, this book is your gateway to understanding the mechanisms that drive the diversity of life on Earth.
Key Features:
- Clear and Engaging Writing: Ideal for beginners, with step-by-step explanations of evolutionary biology’s most important concepts.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Learn about the origins of evolutionary thought, the role of genetics in evolution, and how species diversify through speciation.
- Rich with Examples: Explore famous case studies such as Darwin’s finches, the fossil record, and modern human evolution.
- Accessible for All Audiences: Written for those with no prior knowledge of biology, but rich enough for those seeking to refresh their understanding of evolution.
- Practical Relevance: Discover how evolutionary theory applies to real-world issues, from medicine to environmental conservation.
Join the journey to explore the evolutionary processes that shaped life on Earth, and gain a deeper understanding of how these principles impact science, medicine, and society today.
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