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Symbiotic Planet
A New Look at Evolution
Book • 1998
Lynn Margulis's "Symbiotic Planet" presents a revolutionary view of evolution, emphasizing the role of symbiosis in shaping the diversity of life.
Margulis challenges the traditional Darwinian view, arguing that cooperation and symbiosis are as important as competition in driving evolutionary change.
The book explores numerous examples of symbiosis across different domains of life, from the origins of eukaryotic cells to the complex interactions within ecosystems.
Margulis's work highlights the interconnectedness of life and the importance of understanding the collaborative relationships between organisms.
Her insights have significantly influenced our understanding of evolution and the dynamics of life on Earth.
Margulis challenges the traditional Darwinian view, arguing that cooperation and symbiosis are as important as competition in driving evolutionary change.
The book explores numerous examples of symbiosis across different domains of life, from the origins of eukaryotic cells to the complex interactions within ecosystems.
Margulis's work highlights the interconnectedness of life and the importance of understanding the collaborative relationships between organisms.
Her insights have significantly influenced our understanding of evolution and the dynamics of life on Earth.
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Arnold Schroeder

Sub-Self, Meet Meta-Self: Notes on The Emerging World Mind
Quoted from her book, Symbiotic Planet, stating, 'Without the other, we do not survive'.

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Amanda Ravenhill

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