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  1. ABSTRACT. This book presents a hypothesis and evidence that organisms promote and ecosystems maximize biodiversity. All species have a net positive effect on their environment, other species, and diversity. The sun is 30% hotter than when life began, but the temperature has been kept moderate by life. Life created high oxygen, the ozone layer ...

  2. 26. Okt. 2008 · David Seaborg discusses his book: How Life Creates Biodiversity: An Autocatalytic Hypothesis, published in 2022 by CRC Press/Taylor and Francis Group. This book describes his novel hypothesis that organisms increase biodiversity; that all species are ecosystem engineers that have a positive influence on their ecosystems, other species, and biodiversity, under natural conditions; and that ...

  3. Glenn Seaborg was born on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in 1912. At age 10, he moved to southern California, where his high school chemistry and physics teacher, Dwight Logan Read, sparked his interest in these fields. Seaborg was the first person to have an element named after him while he was still living. The only other person to have an element named after him while he was still alive was ...

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  5. 30. Juni 2008 · David Seaborg is an evolutionary biologist who originated an important theory on how organisms increase biodiversity and is founder and President of the World Rainforest Fund (worldrainforest.org). Honor Thy Sow Bug reveals David as an eloquent and sensitive writer. This volume has inspiring, emotionally-moving poems about love ...

  6. 13. Jan. 2024 · lecture by David Seaborg on Hungarian Contributions to the Manhattan Project in the 1940s. David Seaborg will talk about the Hungarians involved: Janos von Neumann, Leo Szilard and Edward Teller, as well as the creation of the radiation symbol by Cyrill Orly. The lecture will be given at 2:30 pm. There is no charge to attend the Museum or the ...

  7. This book argues that organisms and their interactions create and maximize biodiversity. The evidence for this autocatalytic hypothesis has been collated and integrated into this provocative argument. Natural selection favors the increase of biodiversity. Organisms can be causative agents contributing to major macroevolutionary transitions.