Evolutionary Analysis

Evolutionary Analysis
ISBN-10
0131063308
ISBN-13
9780131063303
Series
Evolutionary Analysis
Category
Evolution (Biology)
Pages
802
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Author
Scott Freeman

Description

This book presents evolution as a process, emphasizing the interplay between theory, observation, testing, and interpretation. The book conveys the excitement and logic of evolutionary science through the use of real-world applications.

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