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Book Synopsis: Less than 450 years ago, all European scholars believed that the Earth was at the center of a Universe that was at most a few million miles in extent, and that the planets, sun, and stars all rotated around this center. Less than 250 years ago, they believed that the Universe was created essentially in its present state about 6000 years ago. Even less than 150 years ago, the view that living species were the result of special creation by God was still dominant. The recognition by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace of the mechanism of evolution by natural selection has completely transformed our understanding of the living world, including our own origins. In this Very Short Introduction Brian and Deborah Charlesworth provide a clear and concise summary of the process of evolution by natural selection, and how natural selection gives rise to adaptations and eventually, over many generations, to new species. They introduce the central concepts of the field of evolutionary biology, as they have developed since Darwin and Wallace on the subject, over 140 years ago, and discuss some of the remaining questions regarding processes. They highlight the wide range of evidence for evolution, and the importance of an evolutionary understanding for instance in combating the rapid evolution of resistance by bacteria to antibiotics and of HIV to antiviral drugs. This reissue includes some key updates to the main text and a completely updated Further Reading section.
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Discover the groundbreaking book that forever changed our understanding of the world: Evolution: A Very Short Introduction. Written by Brian and Deborah Charlesworth, this concise summary explores the process of evolution by natural selection and its profound impact on our understanding of life. From debunking old notions that the Earth was the center of the universe, to challenging beliefs in special creation by God, the Charlesworths present a compelling case for the power of evolution in shaping our world.
Uncover the central concepts of evolutionary biology, as developed by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace over 140 years ago. Explore how natural selection gives rise to adaptations and eventually leads to the creation of new species. Delve into the wide range of evidence that supports the theory of evolution and its importance in combating the rapid evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria and HIV resistance to antiviral drugs.
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