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Adaptation and Natural Selection: A Critique of Some Current Evolutionary Thought

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George C. Williams' 'Adaptation and Natural Selection' is a seminal work in evolutionary biology that critiques contemporary evolutionary thought. Williams argues for the importance of adaptation and natural selection as central mechanisms in evolutionary theory, challenging group selection theories and emphasizing the gene-centered view of evolution.
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publication year
1966
ISBN-13
9780691182865
Pages
328
Language
English
Subjects
Evolutionary BiologyNatural SelectionAdaptation TheoryBiological CritiqueScientific Debate1960s Science

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