natural selection

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Evolution

2010
Provides comprehensive information on evolution and how it affects our lives today.

Teaching intelligent design

2010
Explores the controversy over the teaching of Intelligent Design along side evolution in America's public schools, and describes the debate in Dover, Pennsylvania.

The origin of species

and, The voyage of the Beagle
2009
Presents Charles Darwin's classic in which he argues that species change over time, evolving or dying out entirely, through the process of natural selection; and his journals from his five-year voyage around the world on the "H.M.S. Beagle, " in which he recorded his observations on geology and natural history.

The origin of species

by means of natural selection or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life
1958

Charles Darwin and the theory of natural selection

1987
Traces the life of the English naturalist from his early years through his expedition aboard the H.M.S. Beagle and the development of his theory of evolution by natural selection.

Climbing mount improbable

1996
Examines the mysteries of the natural world where living things appear to be miraculously designed for the lives they lead, offering as an explanation a gradual evolution that enabled the bodies of flightless animals to sprout wings and the eye to evolve at least forty times.

Inheritance and selection

2006
Offers a comprehensive, yet easy-to-follow, overview of genetics, explaining how genes are passed on from one generation to the next, the variety genes create, and the process of evolution.

The nature and science of survival

2001
Describes how plants and animals adapt to different environments in order to survive.

Charles Darwin's On the origin of species

a graphic adaptation
2009
Presents an adaptation, in graphic novel form, of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection that also covers his early research, the public's intial reception of the book, his correspondence with other scientists of his time, and more.

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