9 Quotes & Sayings By Lynn Margulis

Lynn Margulis is a world-renowned biologist and evolutionary theorist. She received a B.A. in biology from New York University in 1960 and a Ph.D. in zoology from the University of California at Berkeley in 1964 Read more

Dr. Margulis is an internationally known authority on the evolutionary developmental process, co-discoverer of the hypothesis of endosymbiosis, and co-author of Symbiotic Planet (with Dorion Sagan).

Evolution is no linear family tree, but change in the...
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Evolution is no linear family tree, but change in the single multidimensional being that has grown to cover the entire surface of Earth. Lynn Margulis
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Life did not take over the world by combat, but by networking. Lynn Margulis
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Natural selection eliminates and maybe maintains, but it doesn't create... Neo-Darwinists say that new species emerge when mutations occur and modify an organism. I was taught over and over again that the accumulation of random mutations led to evolutionary change [which] led to new species. I believed it until I looked for evidence. Lynn Margulis
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Of course, the plea for respect for nonhuman life goes far beyond the scientific delight of familiarity with our planet mates. The nonhuman forms of life with which we 6, 000 million talking, upright apes share this finite planet are directly or indirectly connected to our well-being. Lynn Margulis
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There is no scientific reason to think that we, even with space travel, are going to survive as a species for ever, certainly not by biting off the hand that feeds us, which is exactly what we are doing. Lynn Margulis
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Despite our very recent appearance on the planet, humanity combines arrogance with increasing material demands, even as we become more numerous. Our toughness is a delusion. Have we the intelligence and discipline to vigilantly guard against our tendency to grow without limit? Lynn Margulis
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I was taught over and over again that the accumulation of random mutations led to evolutionary change - led to new species. I believed it until I looked for evidence. Lynn Margulis
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All living beings, not just animals, but plants and microorganisms, perceive. To survive, an organic being must perceive - it must seek, or at least recognize, food and avoid environmental danger. Lynn Margulis