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The Resource Evolution since Darwin : the first 150 years, edited by Michael A. Bell ... [et al.]
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xv, 688 p.
- Note
- Proceedings of a workshop entitled "Darwin 2009" held Nov. 4-7, 2009, at Stony Brook University to mark the bicentennial anniversary of Darwin's birth and the sesquicentennial of the publication of On the origin of species. Cf. pref
- Contents
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- Evolutionary biology : 150 years of progress / Douglas J. Futuyma
- Rethinking Darwin's position in the history of science / Peter J. Bowler. Commentary 1. "Where are we?" : historical reflections on evolutionary biology in the twentieth century / Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis
- The concepts of "population" and "metapopulation" in evolutionary biology and ecology / Roberta L. Millstein
- Evolutionary genetics : progresses and challenges / Jianzhi Zhang
- Natural selection and coalescent theory / John Wakeley
- On the power of comparative genomics : does conservation imply function? / Bryan Kolaczkowski and Andrew D. Kern. Commentary 2. The potential for microorganisms and experimental studies in evolutionary biology / Daniel E. Dykhuizen
- Limits on rates of adaptation : why is Darwin's machine so slow? / Mark Kirkpatrick
- Evolvability : the missing piece of the neo-Darwinian synthesis / Günter P. Wagner
- Embryos and evolution : 150 years of reciprocal illumination / Gregory A. Wray
- Tradeoffs and negative correlations in evolutionary ecology / Anurag A. Agrawal, Jeffrey K. Conner, and Sergio Rasmann
- Elucidating evolutionary mechanisms in plant-insect interactions : key residues as key innovations / May R. Berenbaum and Mary A. Schuler
- Behavioral ecology : the natural history of evolutionary theory / Hannah Kokko and Michael D. Jennions
- Understanding the Origin of species : where have we been, where are we going? / Richard G. Harrison. Commentary 3. Ecology in evolutionary biology / Mark A. McPeek
- The origin and early evolution of life : did it all start in Darwin's warm little pond? / Antonio Lazcano. Commentary 4. The genomic imprint of endosymbiosis / Christopher E. Lane.
- Adaptive radiation : the interaction of ecological opportunity, adaptation, and speciation / Jonathan B. Losos and D. Luke Mahler
- Phylogenetic progress and applications of the tree of life / David M. Hillis
- Paleontological perspectives on morphological evolution / Peter J. Wagner
- The geological history of biodiversity / Michael Foote. Commentary 5. Thinking about diversity and diversification : what if biotic history is not equilibrial? / Joel Cracraft
- Hominid paleobiology : how has Darwin done? / Tim D. White
- The Darwinian theory of human cultural evolution and gene-culture coevolution / Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd
- Applying evolutionary biology : from retrospective analysis to direct manipulation / Fred Gould. Commentary 6. A clade's-eye view of global climate change / Charles C. Davis, Erika J. Edwards, and Michael J. Donoghue
- Evolutionary biology : the next 150 years / Hopi E. Hoekstra. Commentary 7. Towards a more richly integrated biology / Charles R. Marshall. Commentary 8. The expansion of molecular data in evolutionary biology / Joshua S. Rest
- Isbn
- 9780878934133
- Label
- Evolution since Darwin : the first 150 years
- Title
- Evolution since Darwin
- Title remainder
- the first 150 years
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Michael A. Bell ... [et al.]
- Subject
-
- Anpassung
- Biological Evolution -- Congresses
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 -- Congresses
- Evolutietheorie
- Evolution
- Evolution (Biology)
- Evolution (Biology) -- History -- Congresses
- Evolution -- Kongressbericht
- Evolutionslehre -- Geschichte -- Kongressbericht
- History
- History, 19th Century -- Congresses
- History, 20th Century -- Congresses
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- QH361
- LC item number
- .E925 2010
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- NLM call number
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- 2012 E-432
- QH 361
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Bell, Michael A
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Darwin, Charles
- Darwin, Charles
- Darwin, Charles
- Darwin, Charles
- Evolution (Biology)
- Evolutietheorie
- Biological Evolution
- History, 19th Century
- History, 20th Century
- Evolutionslehre
- Evolution
- Evolution (Biology)
- Evolution
- Anpassung
- Label
- Evolution since Darwin : the first 150 years, edited by Michael A. Bell ... [et al.]
- Note
- Proceedings of a workshop entitled "Darwin 2009" held Nov. 4-7, 2009, at Stony Brook University to mark the bicentennial anniversary of Darwin's birth and the sesquicentennial of the publication of On the origin of species. Cf. pref
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
- Evolutionary biology : 150 years of progress / Douglas J. Futuyma -- Rethinking Darwin's position in the history of science / Peter J. Bowler. Commentary 1. "Where are we?" : historical reflections on evolutionary biology in the twentieth century / Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis -- The concepts of "population" and "metapopulation" in evolutionary biology and ecology / Roberta L. Millstein -- Evolutionary genetics : progresses and challenges / Jianzhi Zhang -- Natural selection and coalescent theory / John Wakeley -- On the power of comparative genomics : does conservation imply function? / Bryan Kolaczkowski and Andrew D. Kern. Commentary 2. The potential for microorganisms and experimental studies in evolutionary biology / Daniel E. Dykhuizen -- Limits on rates of adaptation : why is Darwin's machine so slow? / Mark Kirkpatrick -- Evolvability : the missing piece of the neo-Darwinian synthesis / Günter P. Wagner -- Embryos and evolution : 150 years of reciprocal illumination / Gregory A. Wray -- Tradeoffs and negative correlations in evolutionary ecology / Anurag A. Agrawal, Jeffrey K. Conner, and Sergio Rasmann -- Elucidating evolutionary mechanisms in plant-insect interactions : key residues as key innovations / May R. Berenbaum and Mary A. Schuler -- Behavioral ecology : the natural history of evolutionary theory / Hannah Kokko and Michael D. Jennions -- Understanding the Origin of species : where have we been, where are we going? / Richard G. Harrison. Commentary 3. Ecology in evolutionary biology / Mark A. McPeek -- The origin and early evolution of life : did it all start in Darwin's warm little pond? / Antonio Lazcano. Commentary 4. The genomic imprint of endosymbiosis / Christopher E. Lane. -- Adaptive radiation : the interaction of ecological opportunity, adaptation, and speciation / Jonathan B. Losos and D. Luke Mahler -- Phylogenetic progress and applications of the tree of life / David M. Hillis -- Paleontological perspectives on morphological evolution / Peter J. Wagner -- The geological history of biodiversity / Michael Foote. Commentary 5. Thinking about diversity and diversification : what if biotic history is not equilibrial? / Joel Cracraft -- Hominid paleobiology : how has Darwin done? / Tim D. White -- The Darwinian theory of human cultural evolution and gene-culture coevolution / Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd -- Applying evolutionary biology : from retrospective analysis to direct manipulation / Fred Gould. Commentary 6. A clade's-eye view of global climate change / Charles C. Davis, Erika J. Edwards, and Michael J. Donoghue -- Evolutionary biology : the next 150 years / Hopi E. Hoekstra. Commentary 7. Towards a more richly integrated biology / Charles R. Marshall. Commentary 8. The expansion of molecular data in evolutionary biology / Joshua S. Rest
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- xv, 688 p.
- Isbn
- 9780878934133
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Lccn
- 2010019644
- Other physical details
- ill. (some col.)
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)609544055
- (OCoLC)ocn609544055
- Label
- Evolution since Darwin : the first 150 years, edited by Michael A. Bell ... [et al.]
- Note
- Proceedings of a workshop entitled "Darwin 2009" held Nov. 4-7, 2009, at Stony Brook University to mark the bicentennial anniversary of Darwin's birth and the sesquicentennial of the publication of On the origin of species. Cf. pref
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
- Evolutionary biology : 150 years of progress / Douglas J. Futuyma -- Rethinking Darwin's position in the history of science / Peter J. Bowler. Commentary 1. "Where are we?" : historical reflections on evolutionary biology in the twentieth century / Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis -- The concepts of "population" and "metapopulation" in evolutionary biology and ecology / Roberta L. Millstein -- Evolutionary genetics : progresses and challenges / Jianzhi Zhang -- Natural selection and coalescent theory / John Wakeley -- On the power of comparative genomics : does conservation imply function? / Bryan Kolaczkowski and Andrew D. Kern. Commentary 2. The potential for microorganisms and experimental studies in evolutionary biology / Daniel E. Dykhuizen -- Limits on rates of adaptation : why is Darwin's machine so slow? / Mark Kirkpatrick -- Evolvability : the missing piece of the neo-Darwinian synthesis / Günter P. Wagner -- Embryos and evolution : 150 years of reciprocal illumination / Gregory A. Wray -- Tradeoffs and negative correlations in evolutionary ecology / Anurag A. Agrawal, Jeffrey K. Conner, and Sergio Rasmann -- Elucidating evolutionary mechanisms in plant-insect interactions : key residues as key innovations / May R. Berenbaum and Mary A. Schuler -- Behavioral ecology : the natural history of evolutionary theory / Hannah Kokko and Michael D. Jennions -- Understanding the Origin of species : where have we been, where are we going? / Richard G. Harrison. Commentary 3. Ecology in evolutionary biology / Mark A. McPeek -- The origin and early evolution of life : did it all start in Darwin's warm little pond? / Antonio Lazcano. Commentary 4. The genomic imprint of endosymbiosis / Christopher E. Lane. -- Adaptive radiation : the interaction of ecological opportunity, adaptation, and speciation / Jonathan B. Losos and D. Luke Mahler -- Phylogenetic progress and applications of the tree of life / David M. Hillis -- Paleontological perspectives on morphological evolution / Peter J. Wagner -- The geological history of biodiversity / Michael Foote. Commentary 5. Thinking about diversity and diversification : what if biotic history is not equilibrial? / Joel Cracraft -- Hominid paleobiology : how has Darwin done? / Tim D. White -- The Darwinian theory of human cultural evolution and gene-culture coevolution / Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd -- Applying evolutionary biology : from retrospective analysis to direct manipulation / Fred Gould. Commentary 6. A clade's-eye view of global climate change / Charles C. Davis, Erika J. Edwards, and Michael J. Donoghue -- Evolutionary biology : the next 150 years / Hopi E. Hoekstra. Commentary 7. Towards a more richly integrated biology / Charles R. Marshall. Commentary 8. The expansion of molecular data in evolutionary biology / Joshua S. Rest
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- xv, 688 p.
- Isbn
- 9780878934133
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Lccn
- 2010019644
- Other physical details
- ill. (some col.)
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)609544055
- (OCoLC)ocn609544055
Subject
- Anpassung
- Biological Evolution -- Congresses
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 -- Congresses
- Evolutietheorie
- Evolution
- Evolution (Biology)
- Evolution (Biology) -- History -- Congresses
- Evolution -- Kongressbericht
- Evolutionslehre -- Geschichte -- Kongressbericht
- History
- History, 19th Century -- Congresses
- History, 20th Century -- Congresses
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