Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection
A readable classic selected for curiosity, substance, and staying power.
A readable classic selected for curiosity, substance, and staying power.
A readable classic selected for curiosity, substance, and staying power. "Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection" is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This collection comprises a series of essays that explore the principles of natural selection and its implications for the development of species. Wallace's work presents his insights on evolution, largely building on similar themes as those proposed by Charles Darwin, but emphasizes his independent contributions to the theory. The opening of the volume features a preface that outlines the motivations behind Wallace's decision to compile his essays, which span fifteen years of research and publication in various scientific journals.
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