THE PACHAMAMA HYPOTHESIS A Radical Hypothesis that Life Alters its Environment for its Benefit and Created the High Biodiversity of the Glorious Green

THE PACHAMAMA HYPOTHESIS A Radical Hypothesis that Life Alters its Environment for its Benefit and Created the High Biodiversity of the Glorious Green - Paperback

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THE PACHAMAMA HYPOTHESIS A Radical Hypothesis that Life Alters its Environment for its Benefit and Created the High Biodiversity of the Glorious Green

THE PACHAMAMA HYPOTHESIS A Radical Hypothesis that Life Alters its Environment for its Benefit and Created the High Biodiversity of the Glorious Green - Paperback

$32.40
Sale price  $32.40 Regular price 

by David Seaborg (Author)

This book presents an exciting, original hypothesis that states that

ecosystems maximize biodiversity, that all species improve their

ecosystem for life and biodiversity under natural conditions, and

that life made Earth better for living organisms. Symbiosis is far

more important than recognized. Predators and their prey are

actually in a symbiotic relationship, since the prey species benefits

by being regulated by the predator and hence not destroying its

environment. DNA has an inherent tendency to become variable

and occasionally promote great adaptive evolutionary change,

which leads to spectacular diversification into many new species.

The reader of this fascinating book will become well versed in

current evolutionary and ecological theory. It is a must read for

anyone interested in the new biology of today.

In discussions with Seaborg before this book was written,

Harvard evolutionary biologist Edward O. Wilson found

Seaborg's hypothesis of merit and interesting. James Lovelock, co-author

of the Gaia Hypothesis, encouraged Seaborg to pursue his hypothesis.

Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 10, 2025

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