Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation

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Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation

by Hugo de Vries

EN·~18 hours

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These lectures explore a bold alternative to the gradualist view of evolution, proposing that new species and varieties can arise suddenly through mutation while the original form remains unchanged. Drawing on the author’s own experiments and a wealth of historical records, the work shows how such leaps can be observed in garden plants and wild flora alike, offering practical insight for both agricultural practice and broader biological study. The approach is presented as a clear, experimental pathway for investigating nature’s diversity, inviting listeners to consider the mechanisms that drive the birth of new forms.

The speaker, a seasoned botanist, guides the audience through vivid examples—such as the striking changes seen in evening‑primrose cultures—while emphasizing careful observation and perseverance. By focusing on the most compelling evidence and omitting overly technical details, the lectures remain accessible to anyone with a curiosity about how species emerge. Listeners will come away with a fresh perspective on variability, inheritance, and the dynamic forces shaping the living world.

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Language

en

Duration

~18 hours (1088K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Dave Gowan

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hugo de Vries

Hugo de Vries

1848–1935

A pioneering Dutch botanist, he helped bring heredity and evolution into a new scientific age. He is especially remembered for reviving interest in Mendel's laws and for introducing the term "mutation" in biology.

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