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Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, And The Fut... [ 100% Fast ]

Improbable Destinies is more than a science book; it is a "behind-the-scenes tour of the ecological theater". Losos successfully bridges the gap between complex theory and engaging narrative, proving that while our existence might be a fluke, the rules that created us are anything but random.

Losos’s own pioneering work shows that nearly identical lizard species have evolved independently on different islands to fill specific niches (like tree trunks or grassy twigs), a stunning example of predictable convergence. Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, and the Fut...

From studying how fruit flies adapt to alcohol to the domestication of Russian silver foxes, Losos illustrates that evolution can happen much faster than Darwin ever imagined—often in just a few generations. Are Humans Inevitable? Improbable Destinies is more than a science book;

Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, and the Future of Evolution From studying how fruit flies adapt to alcohol