Buch, Englisch, 706 Seiten, Book, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 1196 g
The First 150 Years
Buch, Englisch, 706 Seiten, Book, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 1196 g
ISBN: 978-0-87893-413-3
Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
Zielgruppe
Lower undergraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
PART I: EVOLUTION SINCE DARWIN.- Evolutionary Biology: 150 Years of Progress; D.J.Futuyma.- Rethinking Darwin's Position in the History of Science; P.J.Bowler.- Commentary 1: Where Are We? Historical Reflections on Evolutionary Biology in the Twentieth Century; V.B.Smocovitis.- PART II: POPULATION, GENES, AND GENOMES.- The Concepts of 'Population' and 'Metapopulation' in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology; R.L.Millstein.- Evolutionary Genetics: Progresses and Challenges; J.G.Zhang.- Natural Selection and Coalescent Theory; J.Wakeley.- On the Power of Comparative Genomics: Does Conservation Imply Function?; B.Kolaczkowski & A.D.Kern.- Commentary 2: The Potential for Microorganisms and Experimental Studies in Evolutionary Biology; D.E.Dykhuizen.- PART III: THE EVOLUTION OF FORM.- Limits on Rates of Adaptation: Why Is Darwin's Machine So Slow?; M.Kirkpatrick.- Evolvability: The Missing Piece of the Neo-Darwinian Synthesis; G.P.Wagner.- Embryos and Evolution: 150 Years of Reciprocal Illumination; G.A.Wray.- PART IV: ADAPTATION AND SPECIATION .- Tradeoffs and Negative Correlations in Evolutionary Ecology; A.Agrawal, J.K.Conner & S.Rasmann.- Elucidating Evolutionary Mechanisms in Plant–Insect Interactions: Key Residues as Key Innovations; M.Berenbaum & M.A.Schuler.- Behavioral Ecology: The Natural History of Evolutionary Theory; H.Kokko & M.D.Jennions.- Understanding the Origin of Species: Where Have We Been, Where Are We Going?; R.G.Harrison.- Commentary 3: The Role of Ecology in Evolutionary Biology; M.A.McPeek.- PART V: DIVERSITY AND THE TREE OF LIFE.- The Origin and Early Evolution of Life: Did It All Start in Darwin's Warm Little Pond?; A.Lazcano.- Commentary 4: The Genomic Imprint of Endosymbiosis; C.E.Lane.- Adaptive Radiation: The Interaction of Ecological Opportunity, Adaptation, and Speciation; J.B.Losos & D.L.Mahler.- Phylogenetic Progress and Applications of the Tree of Life; D.M.Hillis.- Paleontological Perspectives on Morphological Change; P.J.Wagner.- The Geological History of Biodiversity; M.Foote.- Commentary 5: Thinking about Diversity and Diversification: What If Biotic History Is Not Equilibrial?; J.Cracraft.- PART VI: HUMAN EVOLUTION.- Hominid Paleobiology: How Has Darwin Done?; T.D.White.- Darwin on the Role of Culture in Human Evolution; P.J.Richerson & R.Boyd.- PART VII: APPLICATIONS OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY.- Applying Evolutionary Biology: From Retrospective Analysis to Direct Manipulation; F.Gould.- Commentary 6: A Clade's-Eye View of Global Climate Change; C.C.Davis, E.J.Edwards & M.J.Donoghue.- PART VIII: PROSPECTS .- Evolutionary Biology: The Next 150 Years; H.E.Hoekstra.- Commentary 7: Towards a More Richly Integrated Biology; C.Marshall.- Commentary 8: Balance between Organismal and Molecular Training; J.Rest.




