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Evolution and Adaptation by Thomas Hunt Morgan
by Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945Description
Evolution and Adaptation by Thomas Hunt Morgan is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book explores the complex relationship between organisms and their environment, focusing on the adaptations of both animals and plants. Morgan discusses various aspects of biological thought, particularly the ongoing debates around evolution and adaptation, shedding light on how these concepts have been understood and interpreted within the scientific community. The opening of the work discusses the long-standing interest in and significance of the adaptations of organisms to their environments. Morgan poses fundamental questions about the origins of these adaptations, suggesting that they may not solely arise from Darwinian natural selection. He emphasizes the need for speculative thought and a re-examination of adaptation, indicating that while many questions remain unresolved, the exploration of these themes is critical for advancing biological research. Through examples and philosophical reflections, the text builds a foundation for a comprehensive dialogue about evolution and adaptation that will unfold in subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



