Among the late nineteenth-century profusion of evolutionary ideas, Wilhelm Roux's theory of a struggle for existence within organisms--between tissues, cells, and even subcellular components--is one of the most important. Evolutionary biologist David Haig and Richard Bondi present the first-ever English translation of Roux's pioneering work.
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Among the late nineteenth-century profusion of evolutionary ideas, Wilhelm Roux's theory of a struggle for existence within organisms--between tissues, cells, and even subcellular components--is one of the most important. Evolutionary biologist David Haig and Richard Bondi present the first-ever English translation of Roux's pioneering work.
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