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Human Evolutionary Biology by Muehlenbein, Michael is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary exploration of the field of human evolutionary biology. This book delves into the mechanisms of evolution that have shaped the human species, from our earliest ancestors to modern day Homo sapiens. Muehlenbein examines how natural selection, genetic drift, and other evolutionary processes have influenced human biology, behavior, and culture. He discusses the genetic and physiological adaptations that have allowed humans to survive and thrive in diverse environments, as well as the evolutionary origins of traits such as language, cooperation, and social hierarchy. Muehlenbein also considers the impact of modern lifestyles on human health and well-being, addressing topics such as diet, exercise, and infectious disease. Throughout the book, he emphasizes the interconnectedness of biology, behavior, and culture in shaping the human species. Human Evolutionary Biology is an essential resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the evolutionary origins of humanity.
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