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Life Cycles: Reflections of an Evolutionary Biologist
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Life Cycles: Reflections of an Evolutionary Biologist
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) John Tyler Bonner
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Series | Princeton Legacy Library |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:222 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 127 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780691632193
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Classifications | Dewey:576.8 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
24 line illus.
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Princeton University Press
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Imprint |
Princeton University Press
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Publication Date |
19 April 2016 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Within a single captivating narrative, John Bonner combines an intensely personal memoir of scientific progress and an overview of what we now know about living things. Bonner, a major participant in the development of biology as an experimental science, draws on his life-long study of slime molds for an understanding of the life cycle-the foundati
Reviews"If we measure books by the degree to which they alter our perceptions, then this one is certainly a winner. We will never be able to look at a rotting log in quite the same way again or dig through the soil in the garden."--Steven Austad, Natural History "Charming, fascinating, and insightful, this slim volume combines a memoir of a life in science with an accessible distillation of what we know about the workings of living things."--Kirkus Reviews "Bonner's prose is a felicitous blend of science simply explained, gentle but insistent rigor, and a fetching triad of wry humor, personal anecdote and unexpected diversion. This makes for an enchanting book that reflects a thoughtful preoccupation with life cycles and their evolution...rang[ing]...widely from the inherent importance of the size of particular organisms to the nature of animal thought and human culture."--Bernard Dixon, New Scientist "This, then, is not only a book that grapples with some of the most profound issues in biology but also a professional autobiography; a life history that has intertwined with the life cycles under study...Bonner's book ought to be a classic."--Peter Calow, The Times Higher Education Supplement
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