
Why evolution is more than just a theory: it is a factIn all the current highly publicized debates about creationism and its descendant "intelligent design," there is an element of the controversy that is rarely mentioned—the evidence, the empirical truth of evolution by natural selection. Even Richard Dawkins and Stephen Jay Gould, while extolling the beauty of evolution and examining case studies, have not focused on the evidence itself. Yet the proof is vast, varied, and magnificent, drawn from many different fields of science. Scientists are observing species splitting into two and are finding more and more fossils capturing change in the past—dinosaurs that have sprouted feathers, fish that have grown limbs.Why Evolution Is True weaves together the many threads of modern work in genetics, paleontology, geology, molecular biology, and anatomy that demonstrate the "indelible stamp" of the processes first proposed by Darwin. In crisp, lucid prose accessible to a wide audience, Why Evolution Is True dispels common misunderstandings and fears about evolution and clearly confirms that this amazing process of change has been firmly established as a scientific truth.
This book investigates the empirical evidence supporting the theory of evolution by natural selection to establish it as a scientific fact rather than a mere hypothesis. Jerry A. Coyne, a professor of ecology and evolution at the University of Chicago, synthesizes decades of research across multiple biological disciplines. He presents a comprehensive framework that connects genetic, paleontological, and anatomical data to demonstrate the validity of Darwinian processes.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently cite this work as a foundational, accessible synthesis of evolutionary evidence for a general audience. The text is widely recognized for its clarity and its ability to distill complex biological data into a coherent argument for the scientific community and laypeople alike.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
019164384X
ISBN-13:
9780191643842
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