The Selfish GeneOxford University Press, 1978 - 224 pagina's As influential today as when it was first published, The Selfish Gene has become a classic exposition of evolutionary thought. Professor Dawkins articulates a gene's eye view of evolution - a view giving centre stage to these persistent units of information, and in which organisms can be seen as vehicles for their replication. This imaginative, powerful, and stylistically brilliant work not only brought the insights of Neo-Darwinism to a wide audience, but galvanized the biology community, generating much debate and stimulating whole new areas of research. |
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Pagina 84
... advantage attached to being a resident or an intruder . As we shall see , there are practical reasons why this assumption may not be true , but that is not the point . The point is that even if there were no general reason to suppose ...
... advantage attached to being a resident or an intruder . As we shall see , there are practical reasons why this assumption may not be true , but that is not the point . The point is that even if there were no general reason to suppose ...
Pagina 166
... advantage over more romantically minded females who demanded a pointless labour of love . Build- ing a nest may be less romantic than slaying a dragon or swim- ming the Hellespont , but it is much more useful . Also useful to the female ...
... advantage over more romantically minded females who demanded a pointless labour of love . Build- ing a nest may be less romantic than slaying a dragon or swim- ming the Hellespont , but it is much more useful . Also useful to the female ...
Pagina 167
... advantage in the second and subsequent years of a mother's life , for they do not have to go through the same prolonged energy - wasting and time - consuming courtship rituals . If the majority of individuals in a population are the ...
... advantage in the second and subsequent years of a mother's life , for they do not have to go through the same prolonged energy - wasting and time - consuming courtship rituals . If the majority of individuals in a population are the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Why are people? I | 1 |
The replicators | 13 |
Immortal coils | 22 |
Copyright | |
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