
Everyday Evolution: Unveiling Life's Hidden Patterns
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This book explores the essential concepts of evolutionary biology in an interesting and accessible way. Readers will learn about the mechanisms of evolution and how they shape the world around us, while marvelling at the ingenious adaptations that arise for survival and reproduction over time and across different environments. The book begins by outlining the fundamental principles of evolution, using relatable examples from everyday life. This approach helps readers build a solid foundation before delving into more complex topics, such as the evolution of sexual dimorphism, biodiversity and...
This book explores the essential concepts of evolutionary biology in an interesting and accessible way. Readers will learn about the mechanisms of evolution and how they shape the world around us, while marvelling at the ingenious adaptations that arise for survival and reproduction over time and across different environments. The book begins by outlining the fundamental principles of evolution, using relatable examples from everyday life. This approach helps readers build a solid foundation before delving into more complex topics, such as the evolution of sexual dimorphism, biodiversity and social behaviours, along with their implications for society. Written by early-career scientists and educators, the book conveys their enthusiasm using contemporary language and often incorporates examples from their own research to clarify key concepts. Complex topics are presented in a clear way, ensuring scientific accuracy without unnecessary oversimplification. Each chapter includes extensive educational resources, such as questions and hands-on projects, to enhance the understanding of important concepts. This book is aimed at advanced biology students in high school or the early years of university, their teachers, students training to become biology teachers, and the general public interested in a deeper understanding of natural phenomena.