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"Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection was based on the observation that there is variation between individuals within the same species. This fundamental observation is a central concept in evolutionary biology. However, variation is only rarely treated directly. This volume positions the role of variability within this broad framework, bringing variation back to the center of the evolutionary stage. This book is intended for scholars, advanced undergraduate students and graduates in evolutionary biology, biological anthropology, paleontology, morphology, developmental biology, genomics and other related disciplines."--BOOK JACKET
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Variation: A Central Concept in Biology
2011, Elsevier Science & Technology Books
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Variation: A Central Concept in Biology
June 10, 2005, Academic Press
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0120887770 9780120887774
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"Van Valen's assessment of our understanding and appreciation of phenotypic variation is only slightly less true today than it was 30 years ago."
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