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Naturalist

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For the past four decades, Edward O. Wilson "the father of biodiversity", has been at the forefront of the natural sciences.

This autobiography traces his fascination with insects from his childhood in Alabama and Florida, through to his professorship at Harvard, and his disagreements with the molecular biologists, led by James Watson, the co-discoverer of the DNA molecule, as they attempted to discredit the evolutionary approach to biology.Wilson won the Pulitzer Prize for "On Human Nature" and the Sir Peter Kent Conservation Book Prize for "The Diversity of Life".

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Allen Lane
0713991410 / 9780713991413
Hardback
574.092
31/08/1995
England
English
xii, 380p., [16]p. of plates : ill.
25 cm
general /undergraduate Learn More
Originally published: U.S.: Island, 1994.