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The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants (eBook)

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2022
144 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654736682-9 (EAN)

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The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants - Charles Darwin
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In "The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants," Charles Darwin delves into the intricate mechanisms of plant movement, particularly focusing on climbing vines. With meticulous observation and a clear, scientific literary style, Darwin combines descriptive detail with methodical analysis to examine how these plants navigate their environment and adapt for survival. The work is notably contextualized within Darwin's broader theories of evolution and natural selection, showcasing early interdisciplinary approaches that bridge botany, biology, and biomechanics. Through rigorous experimentation and insightful commentary, the reader gains an appreciation of the complex interactions between organisms and their habitats. Charles Darwin, renowned for his foundational contributions to evolutionary biology, draws inspiration from his profound interest in natural observations and the diversity of life forms. His extensive travels aboard the HMS Beagle and later studies in botany cultivated a unique perspective on organisms' survival strategies. "The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants" reflects his lifelong commitment to understanding the adaptive features of species, providing a fascinating glimpse into the developmental trajectories of plants that would later inform his seminal theories. I highly recommend this work to readers intrigued by the intersections of botany and evolution. Darwin's careful observations and passion for nature invite readers to reexamine the world around them, fostering a deeper understanding of how living organisms respond to their environments. Whether you are a botanist, a naturalist, or simply a curious mind, this book is an essential addition to your intellectual library.

Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was a British naturalist, geologist, and biologist renowned for his contributions to the science of evolution. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, presented in his seminal work 'On the Origin of Species' (1859), revolutionized biological science. His early interest in nature led him to embark on the HMS Beagle voyage (1831-1836), where his observations of geographical distribution of wildlife formulated his theories. Darwin's extensive research at his Down House laboratory further solidified his evolutionary concepts. In 'The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants' (1865), Darwin explored plant biology, offering keen insights into botanical physiology and the adaptive functions of plants. This book, like his other works, reflects Darwin's meticulous observational approach and his propensity for exhaustive experimentation. His literary style, characterized by precision and clarity, permitted both scientific and lay audiences to engage with his revolutionary ideas. Darwin's impact extends beyond biology, influencing various disciplines and reshaping the human understanding of our place in the natural world. His legacy is seen as a cornerstone in the history of scientific thought.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Schlagworte 1870s ecology • 19th-century naturalism • Botanical exploration • Botanical growth mechanisms • botanical literature • Botanical motion and form • Botanical studies • Botany • botany research • Charles Darwin books • climbing plant mechanisms • climbing plants • Darwinian exploration • Darwin's observations • evolutionary adaptation • Evolutionary botany • experiment observations • Geotropism • historic scientific literature • Irritability and movements • Natural History • naturalist prose • Natural selection • nature studies • non-fiction classics • plant behavior • plant biology studies • Plant motion study • plants • Science classics • scientific inquiry • scientific investigation • scientific writings • Vegetal adaptation • victorian era literature
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