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Erstausgabe
(1977) 55 pp., 1 fig., 13 tables. (Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Misc.Pub. 154) Paper covers. Fine, unmarked copy.
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1013763 1977 55PP. ILLUSTRAT4ED. SOFT COVER FINE CONDITIION. STE 457.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1981
ISBN 10: 0632006242 ISBN 13: 9780632006243
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 632 pgs. Stamp of previous owner (Dr. J.G. Godin) on paste-down. Includes photocopy of a book review. No highlighting or underlining. Black & white graphs/illustrations. The first major volume of original papers devoted almost wholly to research stimulated principally by George Williams and William Hamilton, who stressed two main ideas. First, identify the level (gene, individual, population, species) at which natural selection acts most consistently and powerfully; and second, natural selection can favor contributions to genetic reproduction through descendant and nondescendant relatives.