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Flaws of Nature: The Limits and Liabilities of Natural Selection

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ISBN: 9781803990170
AuthorDobson, Andy
Pub Date13/04/2023
BindingHardback
Pages272
CountryGBR
Dewey591.38
Quick overview A smart and accessible look at the myriad ways in which evolution doesn't get things nearly as right as we imagine
€19.74

This book is about evolution, but not its greatest hits. Consider that an elephant will not grow a seventh set of teeth, even though wearing down the sixth will condemn it to starvation; that male mandarin ducks sport bright-orange feathers that attract not just females but also predators; and as for whales ... Whales are fully aquatic mammals who, millions of years after first abandoning the land, still cannot breathe underwater.

Packed with anecdotes and curious facts, Flaws of Nature has favoured it. In the grand struggle for survival, some surprising patterns emerge: animals are always slightly out-of-date; inefficiency tends to increase over time; predators usually lose and parasites usually win. With equal parts humour and scientific insight, Andy Dobson is here to explain the how and why of evolution's greatest mistakes.

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This book is about evolution, but not its greatest hits. Consider that an elephant will not grow a seventh set of teeth, even though wearing down the sixth will condemn it to starvation; that male mandarin ducks sport bright-orange feathers that attract not just females but also predators; and as for whales ... Whales are fully aquatic mammals who, millions of years after first abandoning the land, still cannot breathe underwater.

Packed with anecdotes and curious facts, Flaws of Nature has favoured it. In the grand struggle for survival, some surprising patterns emerge: animals are always slightly out-of-date; inefficiency tends to increase over time; predators usually lose and parasites usually win. With equal parts humour and scientific insight, Andy Dobson is here to explain the how and why of evolution's greatest mistakes.