Description: This rare 1968 book titled "Population Biology and Evolution" has a collection of writings from the International Symposium in June 1967, sponsored by Syracuse University and the New York State Science and Technology Foundation. It is edited by Richard Lewontin, Department of Biology at the University of Chicago. See the photos for the content list. The book is a hardcover 1st edition printed by Syracuse University Press in New York. The pages with the content are in great condition. The first few and last few pages along with the inside cover have discoloration. The hardcover is wrapped in a beige colored fabric with black text on the spine. The fabric has discoloration. See photos for conditions.
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Subject: Science & Medicine
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1968
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, The Spectrum of Genetic Variation by A. Robertson, Integration of Development and Evolutionary Progress by Stebbins, The Paradigm for the Evolutionary Process by Waddington, Genetic Control of a Developmental Process by Rendel, Evolutionary Consequences of Flexibility by Levins, Analysis of Hidden Variability in Drosophila Populations by Crow, Polymorphism, Population Size, and Genetic Load by Wallace, Adaptness and Fitness by Dobzhansky, Populatin Flush and Its Genetic Consequences by Carson, Regulation of Numbers and Mass in Plant Populations by Harper, Theory of the Niche by Mac Arthur, When are species necessary? by Hutchinson, Toward a predictive theory of evolution by Slobodkin
Author: Editor: Richard Lewontin
Personalized: No
Topic: Population Biology Evolution
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 205