Darwin's Man in Brazil

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDAISBN: 9780813062600

The Evolving Science of Fritz Mueller

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By David A. West
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA
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HARDBACK
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233 x 155 mm
Weight:
620 g
Pages:
320

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David A. West (1933-2015) was associate professor emeritus of biological sciences at Virginia Tech, USA and the author of Fritz Mueller: A Naturalist in Brazil.

"This fine biography of Fritz Mueller (1821-97) explains how he helped Darwin shape his ideas on mimicry. . . . Ideal for students of natural history, historians of science, and other scholars."--Choice "A treasure trove of information for anyone interested in the development of the theory of natural selection."--Isis "Situates Mueller's research at the cutting edge of nineteenth-century natural science. Mueller emerges here . . . as an essential figure in an active and collaborative scientific network."--Quarterly Review of Biology "The depth and scope of research on this singular figure is impressive."--H-Net "Offers an unfiltered view into science of the mid-nineteenth century, when evolutionary theory had its origins. West makes this world tangible, with all of its pleasures and challenges. . . . This book is a wonderful addition to the library of any evolutionary biologist or natural historian and is a pleasant foray into the lives of nineteenth-century naturalists."--American Entomologist

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