Darwin, and after Darwin
Explore the profound insights of evolution with Darwin, and after Darwin by George John Romanes, a distinguished evolutionary biologist and Royal Society Fellow. This pivotal work, published posthumously in 1897, delves into the implications of Darwin's groundbreaking theories on natural selection. In this comprehensive three-volume study, Volume 3 specifically addresses the 'post-Darwinian question' of isolation, showcasing Romanes' innovative theories on physiological selection. With 196 pages of rich content, this paperback edition from Cambridge University Press, released in 2011, invites readers to engage with the complexities of evolutionary thought. Whether you're a student of biology or simply curious about the natural world, Romanes' insights provide a valuable perspective on the ongoing dialogue surrounding evolution. Don't miss the chance to enrich your understanding of this fascinating subject!