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Evolutionary Biology is a college-level evolutionary biology textbook written by Eli C. Minkoff that is 627 pages long. It was published in 1983 by Addison-Wesley. This is Dr. Minkoff's first foray into the world of college-level textbook authorship. The book contains an index and various biographical references.
About the book
The textbook Evolutionary Biology was written and published in 1983 during which Minkoff was the head of the esteemed Biology department at Bates College. The book is written in a format to which it could be used in an evolutionary biology101 course. The book contains over 25 chapters, for example, "The Origin and Early Evolution of Life." Although the book is out-of-date by now (as most college-level scientific textbooks become over several decades), Evolutionary Biology was extremely pivotal in discussing the various viewpoints and theories of meiosis and abiogenesis in relation to the origin of life and the evolution of the biologic species.
Bibliography
Eli C. Minkoff, 1983 Evolutionary Biology , 1rd Edition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-15890-6