Evolution's Workshop by Edward J. Larson (2002, Trade Paperback)
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PublisherBasic Books
ISBN-100465038115
ISBN-139780465038114
eBay Product ID (ePID)1173361
Product Key Features
Book TitleEvolution's Workshop
Number of Pages336 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicReference, Life Sciences / Evolution, Life Sciences / Developmental Biology
Publication Year2002
GenreScience
AuthorEdward J. Larson
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Weight16.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
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SynopsisMore than any other place on Earth, the Galapagos Islands are the workshop of evolution. Isolated and desolate, they were largely overlooked by early explorers until Charles Darwin arrived there in the 1830's. It was Darwin who recognized that Galapagos' isolation and desolation were advantages: the paucity of species and lack of outside influences made the workings of natural selection crystal clear. Since then, every important advance and controversy in evolutionary thinking has had its reflection on the Galapagos. In every sense-intellectually, institutionally, and culturally-the history of science on these islands is a history of the way evolutionary science was done for the past 150 years. Evolution's Workshop tells the story of Darwin's explorations there; the fabulous Gilded Age expeditions, run from rich men's gigantic yachts, that featured rough-and-ready science during the day and black-tie dinners every night; the struggle for control of research on the Galapagos; the current efforts by "creation scientists" to use the Galapagos to undercut evolutionary teaching; and many other compelling stories.