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Facts and arguments for Darwin : with additions by the author

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Known for developing the concept of Mullerian mimicry, whereby poisonous species with a common predator display similar warning signals, the naturalist Johann Friedrich Theodor (Fritz) Muller (1821-97) spent most of his working life in Brazil.

Having emigrated from Germany, owing partly to his radical atheism, he became a strong early supporter of Darwinism.

Drawing on his studies of crustaceans, he originally published this work in German as Fur Darwin (1864), and sent the great naturalist a copy.

Muller became a regular correspondent, and Darwin supported the translation of Muller's work, firstly for his personal use and also in the published 1869 version that is reissued here, rendered into English by the naturalist William Sweetland Dallas (1824-90), with several updates by Muller.

Using case studies of crustaceans to provide evidence for certain aspects of Darwinian theory, Muller draws up evolutionary classifications of the various species examined.

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Cambridge University Press
1108078664 / 9781108078665
Paperback / softback
576.82
06/11/2014
United Kingdom
English
158 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm
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Translated from the German.