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Darwin's Blind Spot

Evolution Beyond Natural Selection

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An edition of Darwin's Blind Spot (2002)

Darwin's Blind Spot

Evolution Beyond Natural Selection

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"In Darwin's Blind Spot, Frank Ryan shows how the blending of life forms through symbiosis has resulted in gigantic leaps in evolution. The dependence of many flowering plants on insects and birds for pollination is an important instance of symbiosis. More surprising may be the fact that our cells have incorporated bacteria that allow us to breathe oxygen. And the equivalent of symbiosis within a species - cooperation - has been a vital, although largely ignored, force in human evolution.

In Ryan's view, cooperation, not competition, lies at the heart of human society.".

"Ryan mixes stories of the many strange and beautiful results of symbiosis with accounts of the dramatic historic rivalries over the expansion of Darwin's theory. He also examines controversial research being done today, including studies suggesting that symbiosis among viruses led to the evolution of mammals and thus of humans. Too often Darwin's interpreters have put excessive emphasis on competition and struggle as the only forces in evolution.

But the idea of "survival of the fittest" does not always reign. Symbiosis is critically important to the richness of Earth's life forms."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
310

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Cover of: Darwin's Blind Spot
Darwin's Blind Spot: Evolution Beyond Natural Selection
December 16, 2002, Houghton Mifflin, Houghton Mifflin Co.
in English

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First Sentence

"ALL AROUND US, in the most ordinary aspects of our existence, is the weave of life, so familiar we easily ignore its beauty."

Classifications

Library of Congress
QH366.2 .R93 2002, QH366.2.R93 2002

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7603788M
ISBN 10
0618118128
ISBN 13
9780618118120
LCCN
2002032284
OCLC/WorldCat
50478535
Library Thing
1168000
Goodreads
1615907

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