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Evolution
Components and Mechanisms

Covers the key topics that help readers gain a fundamental understanding of the mechanisms of evolution

David Zeigler (Author)

9780128003480

Paperback, published 25 April 2014

206 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.4 cm, 0.36 kg

"...a competent, informed overview of recent developments in the study of the mechanisms of evolutionary change."--The Quarterly Review of Biology, Evolution

"Intentionally left blank--not providing quote"--Choice Reviews Online, January 2015

Evolution: Components and Mechanisms introduces the many recent discoveries and insights that have added to the discipline of organic evolution, and combines them with the key topics needed to gain a fundamental understanding of the mechanisms of evolution. Each chapter covers an important topic or factor pertinent to a modern understanding of evolutionary theory, allowing easy access to particular topics for either study or review. Many chapters are cross-referenced.

Modern evolutionary theory has expanded significantly within only the past two to three decades. In recent times the definition of a gene has evolved, the definition of organic evolution itself is in need of some modification, the number of known mechanisms of evolutionary change has increased dramatically, and the emphasis placed on opportunity and contingency has increased. This book synthesizes these changes and presents many of the novel topics in evolutionary theory in an accessible and thorough format.

This book is an ideal, up-to-date resource for biologists, geneticists, evolutionary biologists, developmental biologists, and researchers in, as well as students and academics in these areas and professional scientists in many subfields of biology.

Contents

  1. Evolution
  2. Natural Selection
  3. Adaptation
  4. Competition
  5. Genetics Basics & Mutations
  6. Transposable Elements, Viruses, and Genomes
  7. Horizontal Gene Transfer
  8. Neutral Evolution
  9. Genetic Drift
  10. Environment
  11. Development
  12. Symbiosis
  13. Speciation
  14. Micro- and Macroevolution
  15. Homology
  16. Imperfection
  17. The Fossil Record and the History of Life
  18. Contingency and Evolution
  19. Opportunity
  20. Phylogeny—The Tree of Life
  21. Progress—Purpose?

Subject Areas: Molecular biology [PSD], Genetics [non-medical PSAK], Evolution [PSAJ], Ecological science, the Biosphere [PSAF]

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