Written by the father of evolutionary biology, this book is a fascinating exploration of the role that earthworms play in soil formation and nutrient cycling. It is based on Darwin's own experiments and observations, and includes vivid descriptions of the behavior and anatomy of worms. This seminal work has had a profound impact on our understanding of earth's ecosystems.
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Have you ever read The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms by Charles Darwin? His work on Finches? Anyways, birds and worms. At least for Charles. https://t.co/98kNxQ1HUc
Author, writer & broadcaster. "The Danielle Steel of science" - Tom Whipple. Books include Bright Earth, Critical Mass, The Modern Myths, How Life Works.
Is there ever a finer book than Darwin's The Formation of Vegetable Mould, Through the Action of Worms, With Observations on Their Habits? Every time I come back to it, I adore it, and love it that he wrote it. To me this is the real Darwin.