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Chapter 1
Figure 1.1: A portrait of scientist and naturalist Charles Darwin c. 1870. Julia Margaret Cameron/Underwood Archives/REX/Shutterstock
Figure 1.2: Galapagos Islands. Preserved birds at the Charles Darwin Research Centre, Santa Cruz. Gary Calton/Alamy
Figure 1.3: A portrait of Alfred Russel Wallace c. 1860. Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Tree silhouette c. Shutterstock/Waranon
Chapter 2
Figure 2.1: Peacock. Design Pics Inc/REX/Shutterstock
Chapter 3
Figure 3.1: Gregor Johann Mendel (1822–1884), Saustrian botanist and biologist. From ‘Mendelism’, London, 1905 by Reginald Crundell Punnet. Reginald Crundell Punnet/Universal History Archive\UIG/REX/Shutterstock
Figure 3.2: DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). PASIEKA/Science Photo Library /Getty
Chapter 4
Figure 4.1: Boiling mud pot, Iceland. WestEnd61/REX/Shutterstock
Figure 4.3: Lightening. Steve Meddle/REX/Shutterstock
Figure 4.5: A first edition copy of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock
Figure 4.7. Source: Nature Geoscience, Vol. 1, p.49.
Chapter 5
Figure 5.1: Insect eye, snipe fly. F1 Online/REX/Shutterstock
Figure 5.4: Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish at the Kimmeridge Marine centre. Steve Trewhella/REX/Shutterstock.
Chapter 6
Figure 6.1: Buzzard (Buteo buteo), white morph, landing approach. Bernd Zoller/imageBROKER/REX/Shutterstock
Chapter 7
Figure 7.1. Source: Michael Bell, Stony Brook University.
Figure 7.2: Straw-coloured Fruit Bat (Eidolon helvum), adult, in flight, Kasanka National Park, Zambia. Malcolm Schuyl/FLPA/imageBROKER/REX/Shutterstock
Figure 7.3: English Cocker Spaniel. Jan Tepass/imageBROKER/REX/Shutterstock.
Chapter 8
Figure 8.1. Source: Eric Chaisson.
Chapter 9
Figure 9.1: Winnowing wheat, Baaseli village, Rajasthan State, India. Environmental Images/Universal Images Group/REX/Shutterstock
Chapter 11
Figure 11.1: Three-spined Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus), Wateringen, Netherlands
Wil Meinderts/Minden Pictures/FLPA
Figure 11.2: Collection of beetles from around the world, Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Jochen Tack/imageBROKER/REX/Shutterstock
Figure 11.3: Cuckoo warbler. David Tipling/Solent News/REX/Shutterstock