Review
Nature 394, 439-447 (30 July 1998) | doi:10.1038/28792
Gaia and natural selection
Timothy M. Lenton1
Abstract
Evidence indicates that the Earth self-regulates at a state that is tolerated by life, but why should the organisms that leave the most descendants be the ones that contribute to regulating their planetary environment? The evolving Gaia theory focuses on the feedback mechanisms, stemming from naturally selected traits of organisms, that could generate such self-regulation.
- T. M. Lenton is at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK.
Correspondence to: Timothy M. Lenton1 Correspondence should be addressed to the author (e-mail: Email: t.lenton@uea.ac.uk).

