Intermittent Frontiers : On How Changing Ecological Factors Control Natural Selection

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Intermittent Frontiers : On How Changing Ecological Factors Control Natural Selection by Finley, Robert B., 9780974959771
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  • ISBN: 9780974959771 | 0974959774
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 7/30/2005

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Intermittent Frontiers aims to fill the gap in the synthetic theory by explaining how the environment uses natural selection to guide the evolution of new forms of life. Living things are variable and undergoing continual change. Intermittent Frontiers describes many examples of how the environment controls the evolution of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes, through various modes of natural selection.
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