THE PACHAMAMA HYPOTHESIS A Radical Hypothesis that Life Alters its Environment for its Benefit and Created the High Biodiversity of the Glorious Green Planet Earth
<p>This book presents an exciting original hypothesis that states that</p><p>ecosystems maximize biodiversity that all species improve their</p><p>ecosystem for life and biodiversity under natural conditions and</p><p>that life made Earth better for living organisms. Symbiosis is far</p><p>more important than recognized. Predators and their prey are</p><p>actually in a symbiotic relationship since the prey species benefits</p><p>by being regulated by the predator and hence not destroying its</p><p>environment. DNA has an inherent tendency to become variable</p><p>and occasionally promote great adaptive evolutionary change</p><p>which leads to spectacular diversification into many new species.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The reader of this fascinating book will become well versed in</p><p>current evolutionary and ecological theory. It is a must read for</p><p>anyone interested in the new biology of today.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>In discussions with Seaborg before this book was written</p><p>Harvard evolutionary biologist Edward O. Wilson found</p><p>Seaborg's hypothesis of merit and interesting. James Lovelock co-author</p><p>of the Gaia Hypothesis encouraged Seaborg to pursue his hypothesis.</p><p></p>
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