Natural Selection in the Wild
Discover the intricacies of evolution with "Natural Selection in the Wild" by John A. Endler, published by Princeton University Press in 1986. This insightful paperback delves into the methods and challenges associated with demonstrating and measuring natural selection. Spanning 354 pages, the book presents compelling evidence for the existence of natural selection and situates it within a broader evolutionary context. Endler argues that while natural selection effectively explains the changing frequencies of variants, it does not account for their origins. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone passionate about evolutionary biology, this essential read invites you to explore the dynamic processes that shape the natural world.