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  1. David Seaborg (born April 22, 1949) is an American evolutionary biologist, peace activist, author and leader in the environmental movement. He serves as director of the World Rainforest Fund, the Seaborg Open Space Fund, and the Greater Lafayette Open Space Fund (a conservancy raising money to purchase open space in the Lamorinda ...

  2. David is President and Founder of the World Rainforest Fund, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to saving the earth’s tropical rainforests and biodiversity. He also founded and headed the Seaborg Open Space Fund, named in honor of his father, Glenn T. Seaborg, to raise money and awareness to save open space from development in central Contra ...

  3. Conference paper. David Seaborg* The life and contributions to the periodic table of Glenn T. Seaborg, the first person to have an element named after him while he was still alive. https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2019-0816. Abstract: Glenn Seaborg was born on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in 1912.

    • David Seaborg
    • 2019
  4. David Seaborg discusses his book: How Life Creates Biodiversity: An Autocatalytic Hypothesis, published in 2022 by CRC Press/Taylor and Francis Group. This b...

  5. 9 de set. de 2021 · How Life Increases Biodiversity. Book. How Life Increases Biodiversity. An Autocatalytic Hypothesis. By David Seaborg. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2021. eBook Published 9 September 2021. Pub. Location Boca Raton. Imprint CRC Press. DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429440137. Pages 264. eBook ISBN 9780429440137.

    • David Seaborg
    • Boca Raton
    • 2021
  6. About. I am an evolutionary biologist who does scientific research on evolutionary theory. I originated the theory that organisms can act as feedback systems with respect to their evolution, and ...

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  7. Description. 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.