Unravel the Darwinian theory of evolution and the evidence that supports it.
The book presents how species arise, how variations are shaped by selection, and how distribution and fossils fit into a larger picture of life’s history. It combines ideas about natural forces, heredity, and the changing world to explain why living things look the way they do today.
- Learn how natural selection explains the survival of advantageous traits in plants and animals.
- See how the struggle for existence drives competition, variation, and adaptation.
- Understand the role of heredity and variation in producing new forms over generations.
- Explore the fossil record, present-day organisms, and patterns of distribution that point to common ancestry.
Ideal for readers seeking clear, practical insight into the origins and structure of life.