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The Evolving World : Evolution in Everyday Life
When we domesticate wild species for agriculture or companionship; when we manage our exposure to pathogens and prevent or control epidemics; when we foster the diversity of species and safeguard the functioning of ecosystems: in each of these cases, Mindell shows us, evolutionary biology applies. It is at work when we recognize that humans represent a single evolutionary family with variant cultures but shared biological capabilities and motivations. And last but not least, we see here how evolutionary biology comes into play when we use knowledge of evolution to pursue justice within the legal system and to promote further scientific discovery through education and academic research.
More than revealing evolution's everyday uses and value, The Evolving World demonstrates the excitement inherent in its applications--and convinces us as never before that evolutionary biology has become absolutely necessary for human existence.
Preface
1 A Brief History of Three Unpopular Discoveries
2 Domestication:Evolution in Human Hands
3 Evolution in Public Health
4 Evolution and Conservation
5 Evolutionary Metaphor in Human Culture
6 The Role of Evolution in Court and Classroom
Conclusions
Notes
Illustration Credits
Index

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