"Birth and Adaption" (1904) explores the intricate relationship between the processes of birth and the subsequent adaptation of organisms to their environments. Authored by Patrick O'Brien, this work delves into the evolutionary principles shaping the development and survival of various species.
O'Brien's examination provides insights into the mechanisms through which natural selection influences both the initial stages of life and the ongoing adjustments required for organisms to thrive. This book offers a valuable contribution to the understanding of evolutionary biology, appealing to readers interested in the historical context of scientific thought and the foundations of modern evolutionary theory.
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