Dominant Mammal: The Biology of Human DestinyEn biologs overvejelser af mulighederne for fortsat menneskeligt liv på jorden set i lyset af forurening, truende overbefolkning, råstofforbrug og oprustning. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Exponential Impossibilities | 19 |
Dominance in Animals and Man | 40 |
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