| Douglas J. Futuyma - Evolution - 1979 - 584 pages
Futuyma (ecology and evolution, SUNY Stony Brook) covers such subject areas as phylogeny, paleobiology, genetic mechanisms of change and speciation, character evolution, the ... | |
| David A. Baum, Douglas J. Futuyma, Hopi E. Hoekstra, Richard E. Lenski, Allen J. Moore, Cahterine L. Peichel, Dolph Schluter, Michael C. Whitlock - Science - 2013 - 888 pages
The Princeton Guide to Evolution is a comprehensive, concise, and authoritative reference to the major subjects and key concepts in evolutionary biology, from genes to mass ... | |
| Douglas J. Futuyma - Biology - 2009 - 728 pages
Douglas Futuyma presents an overview of current thinking on theories of evolution, aimed at an undergraduate audience. | |
| Phillip E. Johnson - Science - 2015 - 195 pages
Darwin's theory of evolution is accepted by most educated Americans as simple fact. This easy acceptance, however, hides from us the many ways in which evolution—as an idea ... | |
| Ardea Skybreak - Religion - 2006 - 376 pages
Examines the scientific evidence for evolution. This book rejects creationist objections to evolution and includes a critique of Intelligent Design. With a discussion that ... | |
| Tim M. Berra - Science - 1990 - 218 pages
Gives a description of evolutionary theory and analyzes the arguments of the creationists. | |
| James B. Miller - Religion - 2001 - 550 pages
This multidisciplinary resource presents a basic introduction to contemporary evolutionary biology. An Evolving Dialogue demonstrates that there can and must be constructive ... | |
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