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This book uses evolution as the unifying theme to trace the connections between levels of biological complexity from genes through nervous systems, animal societies, and human cultures.

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"This is a well written and illustrated introduction to modern biology, notably thorough and useful in the way it builds upon evolutionary explanation." --Edward O. Wilson, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University

"An excellent introduction to a body of knowledge and concepts that should be mastered by every educated person." --Steven Pinker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"The explanations of many difficult concepts are the best I've seen." --Donald Kennedy, Standford University

"Truly a pleasure to read...The authors have a real knack for style and ease of expression.... The concepts and ideas are clearly stated, well developed, and easily understood." --Charles Mallery, University of Miami

"This is a remarkable book." --Martin Daley, McMaster University

"This is a superb book ? highly engaging, extremely well written, and well stocked with fascinating information." --David M. Buss, University of Texas - Austin

Table of Contents
FOUNDATIONS.

Why Study Biology?

Charles Darwin and the Origins of Evolutionary Theory.

Cells and the Molecules of Life.

Genetic Continuity and Change: Organisms, Environments, and Microevolution.

After Darwin: Molecular Evolution, Selection, and Adaptation.

Evolutionary Social Theory.

EVOLUTION IN ACTION.

The Success of Social Insects.

Parasites, Hosts, and the Evolutionary Warfare of Infectious Disease.

THE BIOLOGY OF BEHAVIOR.

Nervous Systems Generate Behavior.

Individual Organisms are the Product of Development.

Behavior as Phenotype.

OUR PLACE IN NATURE.

The Physical Record of Human Origins.

Exploring Our Behavioral Heritage.

Viewing Human Cultures in an Evolutionary Context.

Bibliography.

Credits.

Index.

Biology Evolution and Human Nature

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 27/11/2000
    ISBN13: 9780471182191, 978-0471182191
    ISBN10: 0471182192

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book uses evolution as the unifying theme to trace the connections between levels of biological complexity from genes through nervous systems, animal societies, and human cultures.

    Trade Review
    "This is a well written and illustrated introduction to modern biology, notably thorough and useful in the way it builds upon evolutionary explanation." --Edward O. Wilson, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University

    "An excellent introduction to a body of knowledge and concepts that should be mastered by every educated person." --Steven Pinker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    "The explanations of many difficult concepts are the best I've seen." --Donald Kennedy, Standford University

    "Truly a pleasure to read...The authors have a real knack for style and ease of expression.... The concepts and ideas are clearly stated, well developed, and easily understood." --Charles Mallery, University of Miami

    "This is a remarkable book." --Martin Daley, McMaster University

    "This is a superb book ? highly engaging, extremely well written, and well stocked with fascinating information." --David M. Buss, University of Texas - Austin

    Table of Contents
    FOUNDATIONS.

    Why Study Biology?

    Charles Darwin and the Origins of Evolutionary Theory.

    Cells and the Molecules of Life.

    Genetic Continuity and Change: Organisms, Environments, and Microevolution.

    After Darwin: Molecular Evolution, Selection, and Adaptation.

    Evolutionary Social Theory.

    EVOLUTION IN ACTION.

    The Success of Social Insects.

    Parasites, Hosts, and the Evolutionary Warfare of Infectious Disease.

    THE BIOLOGY OF BEHAVIOR.

    Nervous Systems Generate Behavior.

    Individual Organisms are the Product of Development.

    Behavior as Phenotype.

    OUR PLACE IN NATURE.

    The Physical Record of Human Origins.

    Exploring Our Behavioral Heritage.

    Viewing Human Cultures in an Evolutionary Context.

    Bibliography.

    Credits.

    Index.

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