

An edition of The Evolution Explosion (2001)
How Humans Cause Rapid Evolutionary Change
By Stephen R. Palumbi
Publish Date
May 2001
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company,Norton
Language
eng
Pages
288
Description:
"Evolution is not just the slow process that ruled the rise and fall of the dinosaurs over hundreds of millions of years. It happens quickly too, so quickly and so frequently that it changes how all of us live our lives. Drugs that suddenly fail because diseases evolve, insects that overcome the most powerful pesticides, HIV we can treat only for months before it evolves resistance to the newest drugs - all of these changes happen right before our eyes, driven by the intensity of human medicine, industry, and agriculture.". "This fast evolution is evolution with teeth, and it impacts our society, our technology, and, very importantly, our wallets. Evolution adds approximately $30 billion a year to U.S. medical bills and makes some diseases economically incurable except in the richest countries. In addition, U.S. farmers pay an extra $2 billion annually to combat insects that have evolved to tolerate pesticides so powerful that a teaspoon would kill a person."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Resistenz, Drug resistance in microorganisms, Anthropogener Einfluss, Evolution (Biology), Microbial Drug Resistance, Evolution, Pesticide resistance, Biotechnology, Breeding, Sociale aspecten, Resistentie, Adaptatie (fysiologie, biologie), Organismen, Influence sur la nature, Évolution (Biologie), Nature, Élevage, Biological Evolution, Résistance aux médicaments, Effect of human beings on, Mikroorganismus, Economische aspecten, Micro-organismes, Résistance aux pesticides, Homme, Nature, effect of human beings on, Origin of species, New York Times reviewed