Facts On File, Inc., NY, USA, 2009. — 273 p. — ISBN: 0816066795
The theory of evolution can be observed anywhere - from exotic tropical rain forests to our own backyards - and is based on three main principles: heredity, variation, and selection. In the 19th century, Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace sought to explain how these processes work together to produce new species.
A World without Evolution
Building the Foundations: The Voyages of Darwin and Wallace
The Theory and Society’s Response
A Synthesis between Evolution and Genetics
Evolution in the Age of DNA
Evolution in the Age of Genomes