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Very good. Collins 1977 first edition. Pages clean and bright, binding firm, minor shelf wear to dust jacket, in protective sleeve, price clipped. ALL ITEMS ARE SENT BY ROYAL MAIL.
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Good in Acceptable jacket. Size: 225 x 155 mm; This is an excellent introduction to how genetic selection and inheritance work, and how this relates to population biology and the practical aspects of conservation. A great range of species is addressed, from dog whelks to trees, insects to birds, with the facts of well known studies such as the peppered moth and the meadow brown butterfly. Chapters include: The study of differences-genes and not-genes; Pools of genes; Sex and breeding; Natural selection and how it works; Genetical plumbing and architecture; Ecological islands and niches; Genes, survival, and adjustment in an island population of the house mouse; Human influences; Why be variable? An appendix deals with mitosis and meiosis. Some discolouration of the cover.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Fine hardcover in price-clipped dust jacket of the First Edition of Number 61 in the New Naturalist series. Bright dust jacket protected by 'Duraseal' plastic.
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Fine in Fine jacket. No. 61 in the New Naturalist series. Previous owner's name stamp on ffep and bottom edge plus blind stamp on title page. Spine slightly faded. A fine copy in mylar protected dust jacket, price clipped.