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This edited collection gathers essays by biologists, geologists, philosophers and other scholars who assess the impact of Darwinian ideas on scientific research and thought. Contributors review theories of natural selection, variation and heredity, and examine cellular structure, embryology, paleontology, biogeography, plant and animal responses to environment, and the role of coloration and reproductive biology. Several essays extend discussion beyond biology to consider philosophical, sociological, linguistic, historical, religious and physical‑science implications, and experimental approaches influenced by evolutionary thinking. Chapters are written for the educated lay reader and aim to illustrate how evolutionary concepts have reshaped diverse fields and ongoing lines of modern inquiry.

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A. C. Seward

A. C. Seward was a prominent botanist and paleobotanist known for his significant contributions to the understanding of fossil plants and their evolution. His notable works include "Darwin and Modern Science," which explores the implications of Darwinian theory in the context of botanical science. Seward's multi-volume series "Fossil Plants" provides an in-depth examination of plant fossils, highlighting their importance in understanding the history of life on Earth. His research has played a crucial role in bridging the gap between paleontology and modern botany, making him a key figure in the study of plant evolution.

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