Evolution (Biology)
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Evolution (Biology)
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Evolution (Biology)
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- On the origin of species, Charles Darwin ; edited by David Quammen
- The greatest show on Earth, the evidence for evolution, Richard Dawkins
- Scale, the universal laws of growth, innovation, sustainability, and the pace of life in organisms, cities, economies, and companies, Geoffrey West
- Life, a natural history of the first four billion years of life on earth, Richard Fortey
- Unnatural selection, how we are changing life, gene by gene, Emily Monosson
- The story of the world in 100 species, Christopher Lloyd ; illustrations by Andy Forshaw
- Evolution, what the fossils say and why it matters, Donald R. Prothero ; illustrated by Carl Buell
- Elemental, how five elements changed Earth's past and will shape our future, Stephen Porder
- Humanity in a creative universe, Stuart A. Kauffman
- Grandmother fish, a child's first book of evolution, Jonathan Tweet ; illustrated by Karen Lewis
- Darwin devolves, the new science about DNA that challenges evolution, Michael J. Behe
- A new history of life, the radical new discoveries about the origins and evolution of life on earth, Peter Ward & Joe Kirschvink
- The selfish gene, Richard Dawkins
- Darwin's fossils, the collection that shaped the theory of evolution, Adrian Lister
- Purpose and desire, what makes something "alive" and why modern Darwinism has failed to explain it, J. Scott Turner
- Darwin's black box, the biochemical challenge to evolution, Michael J. Behe
- Unnatural selection, Katrina van Grouw
- A brief history of everyone who ever lived, the human story retold through our genes, Adam Rutherford ; foreword by Siddhartha Mukherjee
- Kin, how we came to know our microbe relatives, John L. Ingraham
- Symbiotic planet, a new view of evolution, Lynn Margulis
- Who will it be?, how evolution connects us all/, Paola Vitale, Rossana Bassù
- Evolution, the whole story, general editor Steve Parker
- Evolution talk, the who, what, why, and how behind the oldest story ever told, Rick Coste
- From so simple a beginning, the four great books of Charles Darwin, edited, with introductions by Edward O. Wilson
- An appetite for wonder, the making of a scientist : a memoir, Richard Dawkins
- The extended phenotype, the long reach of the gene, Richard Dawkins ; with an afterword by Daniel Dennett
- Troublesome science, the misuse of genetics and genomics in understanding race, Rob DeSalle and Ian Tattersall
- One plus one equals one, symbiosis and the evolution of complex life, John Archibald
- Turning points, how critical events have driven human evolution, life, and development, Kostas Kampourakis
- Evolution's purpose, an integral interpretation of the scientific story of our origins, Steve McIntosh
- Darwin comes to town, how the urban jungle drives evolution, Menno Schilthuizen
- The logic of chance, the nature and origin of biological evolution, Eugene V. Koonin
- Explaining life through evolution, Prosanta Chakrabarty
- The richness of life, the essential Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Jay Gould ; edited by Paul McGarr and Steven Rose ; with an introduction by Steven Rose ; and a foreword by Oliver Sacks
- The origin of species by means of natural selection, or, The preservation of favored races in the struggle for life, Charles Darwin ; with a new foreword by Patricia Horan
- First life, discovering the connections between stars, cells, and how life began, David Deamer
- The theory that changed everything, "On the Origin of Species" as a work in progress, Philip Lieberman
- The genius of dogs, how dogs are smarter than you think, Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods
- Kingdom of play, what ball-bouncing octopuses, belly-flopping monkeys, and mud-sliding elephants reveal about life itself, David Toomey
- Great adaptations, star-nosed moles, electric eels, and other tales of evolution's mysteries solved, Kenneth Catania
- The evolutionary world, how adaptation explains everything from seashells to civilization, Geerat J. Vermeij
- Sex, murder, and the meaning of life, a psychologist investigates how evolution, cognition, and complexity are revolutionizing our view of human nature, Douglas T. Kenrick
- I, mammal, the story of what makes us mammals, Liam Drew
- Ancestors in our genome, the new science of human evolution, Eugene E. Harris
- Accidental Homo sapiens, genetics, behavior, and free will, Ian Tatersall and Rob DeSalle
- The story of life in 25 fossils, tales of intrepid fossil hunters and the wonders of evolution, Donald R. Prothero
- Viruses, agents of evolutionary invention, Michael G. Cordingley
- Life on our planet, a new look at dinosaurs and prehistoric life that once roamed our Earth, Dr. Tom Fletcher
- Inheritors of the Earth, how nature is thriving in an age of extinction, Chris D. Thomas
- Life on Earth, the greatest story ever told, David Attenborough
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