Discover how segregation and living habits drive evolution beyond simple natural selection.
This volume argues that organisms shape their own fate, not just the environment, and explores how racial and habitudinal factors influence the path of life's diversity.
Gulick presents a cohesive look at the factors that govern evolution, including isolation, selection, and the ways groups diverge within and between species. The work connects biological ideas to social change, offering a framework for understanding both natural and human evolution through the lens of segregation and adaptation.
Ideal for readers of biology, anthropology, and those exploring how social structures influence evolutionary ideas.
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