The Theory of Evolution: Principles, Concepts, and Assumptions

The Theory of Evolution: Principles, Concepts, and Assumptions

The Theory of Evolution: Principles, Concepts, and Assumptions

The Theory of Evolution: Principles, Concepts, and Assumptions

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Overview

Darwin’s nineteenth-century writings laid the foundations for modern studies of evolution, and theoretical developments in the mid-twentieth century fostered the Modern Synthesis. Since that time, a great deal of new biological knowledge has been generated, including details of the genetic code, lateral gene transfer, and developmental constraints. Our improved understanding of these and many other phenomena have been working their way into evolutionary theory, changing it and improving its correspondence with evolution in nature. And while the study of evolution is thriving both as a basic science to understand the world and in its applications in agriculture, medicine, and public health, the broad scope of evolution—operating across genes, whole organisms, clades, and ecosystems—presents a significant challenge for researchers seeking to integrate abundant new data and content into a general theory of evolution.

This book gives us that framework and synthesis for the twenty-first century. The Theory of Evolution presents a series of chapters by experts seeking this integration by addressing the current state of affairs across numerous fields within evolutionary biology, ranging from biogeography to multilevel selection, speciation, and macroevolutionary theory. By presenting current syntheses of evolution’s theoretical foundations and their growth in light of new datasets and analyses, this collection will enhance future research and understanding.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226671161
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 01/07/2020
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Samuel M. Scheiner is a theoretical biologist with work in various areas of evolution, ecology, and general biology. He is coeditor, most recently, of The Theory of Ecology, also published by the University of Chicago Press. David P. Mindell is an evolutionary biologist and visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. He is the author of The Evolving World: Evolution in Everyday Life.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Chapter 1: The Theory of Evolution
David P. Mindell and Samuel M. Scheiner

Part 1: Overarching Issues

Chapter 2: Historicizing the Synthesis: Critical Insights and Pivotal Moments in the Long History of Evolutionary Theory
Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis
Chaper 3: Philosophy of Evolutionary Theory: Risky Inferences of Process from Pattern
Patrick Forber
Chapter 4: Modeling Evolutionary Theories
Patrick C. Phillips
Chapter 5: Traits and Homology
James O. McInerney
Chapter 6: The Nature of Species in Evolution
Marco J. Nathan and Joel Cracraft
Chapter 7: The Tree of Life and the Episodic Evolutionary Synthesis
Maureen Kearney
Chapter 8: Situating Evolutionary Developmental Biology in Evolutionary Theory
Alan C. Love

Part 2: Constitutive Theories

Chapter 9: The Inductive Theory of Natural Selection
Steven A. Frank and Gordon A. Fox
Chapter 10: The Theory of Multilevel Selection
Charles Goodnight
Chapter 11: The Demography of Fitness: Life Histories and Their Evolution
Gordon A. Fox and Samuel M. Scheiner
Chapter 12: The Theory of Ecological Specialization
Timothée Poisot
Chapter 13: The Theory of the Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity
Samuel M. Scheiner
Chapter 14: The Evolution of Sex
Maria E. Orive
Chapter 15: Speciation
Scott V. Edwards, Robin Hopkins, and James Mallet
Chapter 16: The Theory of Evolutionary Biogeography
Rosemary G. Gillespie, Jun Y. Lim, and Andrew J. Rominger
Chapter 17: Macroevolutionary Theory
David Jablonski

List of References
Index
 
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