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Culturea Parution : 16-02-2024 436 pages
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The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication
Charles Darwin
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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"The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication" by Charles Darwin is a comprehensive exploration of how domestication influences the variation of species. Published in 1868, this work is divided into two volumes, each addressing different aspects of variation and inheritance. Volume I focuses on domesticated animals, such as dogs, cats, horses, and pigeons, and examines how selective breeding has led to significant changes in their physical and behavioral traits. Darwin meticulously documents the differences observed in various breeds and species, attributing these changes to human intervention and selective breeding practices. Volume II delves into the principles of inheritance, discussing concepts such as reversion, prepotency, and sexual limitation. Darwin explores the effects of crossing different varieties and the impact of domestication on fertility. He also examines the advantages and disadvantages of changing environmental conditions, highlighting the role of selection by humans in shaping species. The work concludes with a discussion on the laws of variation, including the use and disuse of traits, and introduces the provisional hypothesis of pangenesis, which attempts to explain the mechanisms of inheritance and variation. Darwin's work is a foundational text in the field of evolutionary biology, providing insights into the processes that drive variation and adaptation in domesticated species. His observations and theories laid the groundwork for future research in genetics and evolutionary studies, emphasizing the importance of human influence on the natural world.
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