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Über die Entstehung der Arten
Book • 1859
Published in 1859, 'On the Origin of Species' by Charles Darwin is a groundbreaking work that introduced the scientific theory of evolution by natural selection.
The book presents evidence from Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle and subsequent research, arguing that species evolve over generations through a process of variation, heritability, and environmental pressures.
It explains how natural selection acts on these variations, leading to the adaptation and diversification of species.
The book is divided into several chapters that discuss variation under domestication and in nature, the struggle for existence, and the principle of divergence, among other topics.
It revolutionized the field of biology and had a profound impact on scientific and philosophical thought.
The book presents evidence from Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle and subsequent research, arguing that species evolve over generations through a process of variation, heritability, and environmental pressures.
It explains how natural selection acts on these variations, leading to the adaptation and diversification of species.
The book is divided into several chapters that discuss variation under domestication and in nature, the struggle for existence, and the principle of divergence, among other topics.
It revolutionized the field of biology and had a profound impact on scientific and philosophical thought.
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