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Chapter 1 Opener A plethora of adaptations Evolution-2e-Chapter-01-Opener.jpg

Figure 1. 1 A tuberculosis ward at a U. S Figure 1.1 A tuberculosis ward at a U.S. Army base hospital in France during World War I Evolution-2e-Fig-01-01-0.jpg

Figure 1.2 Evolution of drug resistance Evolution-2e-Fig-01-02-0.jpg

Figure 1.2 Evolution of drug resistance Evolution-2e-Fig-01-02-0R.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 5 Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Chevalier de Lamarck Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p005.jpg

Figure 1. 3 (A) Lamarck’s theory of organic progression Figure 1.3 (A) Lamarck’s theory of organic progression. (B) Darwin’s theory of descent with modification Evolution-2e-Fig-01-03-0.jpg

Figure 1.3 (A) Lamarck’s theory of organic progression Evolution-2e-Fig-01-03-1.jpg

Figure 1.3 (B) Darwin’s theory of descent with modification Evolution-2e-Fig-01-03-2.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 6 (1) Charles Robert Darwin Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p006.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 6 (2) Alfred Russel Wallace Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p007.jpg

Figure 1.4 Contrast between transformational and variational theories of evolutionary change, shown across three generations Evolution-2e-Fig-01-04-0.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 9 (1) Ronald A. Fisher Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p009-1.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 9 (2) J. B. S. Haldane Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p009-2.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 9 (3) Sewall Wright Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p009-3.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 10 (1) Ernst Mayr Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p010-1.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 10 (2) G. Ledyard Stebbins, George Gaylord Simpson, and Theodosius Dobzhansky Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p010-2.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 11 Motoo Kimura Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p011.jpg

Photo, Ch. 1, p. 12 William D. Hamilton Evolution-2e-Photo-01-p012.jpg

Figure 1. 5 In 1999, Ernst Mayr, George C Figure 1.5 In 1999, Ernst Mayr, George C. Williams, and John Maynard Smith received the Crafoord Prize in Biological Sciences Evolution-2e-Fig-01-05-0.jpg