Birds, Sex, and Beauty by Matt Ridley
Explores Charles Darwin's ideas on bird sexual selection and beauty. Provides insights into evolutionary implications and natural history. Customer insight: mixed reactions to complexity
Pros
- conceptual exploration of sexual selection
- engaging scientific discussion
- relevant for bird enthusiasts and readers of evolution
Cons
- some sections may be complex
- limited practical takeaways for casual readers
- no features or guides provided
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