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The Evolution of Population Biology
This 2004 collection of essays considers the foundation and historical development of population biology.
Rama S. Singh (Edited by), Marcy K. Uyenoyama (Edited by)
9780521112116, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 11 June 2009
492 pages, 31 b/w illus. 11 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.72 kg
'… an important milestone on the long way to major synthesis in our understanding of evolutionary population biology.' Folia Geobotanica
This 2004 collection of essays deals with the foundation and historical development of population biology and its relationship to population genetics and population ecology on the one hand and to the rapidly growing fields of molecular quantitative genetics, genomics and bioinformatics on the other. Such an interdisciplinary treatment of population biology has never been attempted before. The volume is set in a historical context, but it has an up-to-date coverage of material in various related fields. The areas covered are the foundation of population biology, life history evolution and demography, density and frequency dependent selection, recent advances in quantitative genetics and bioinformatics, evolutionary case history of model organisms focusing on polymorphisms and selection, mating system evolution and evolution in the hybrid zones, and applied population biology including conservation, infectious diseases and human diversity. This is the third of three volumes published in honour of Richard Lewontin.
Introduction
Part I. Historical Foundations and Perspectives: 1. Building a science of population biology Richard Lewontin
2. Toward a population biology, still Richard Levins
Part II. Genotypes to Phenotypes: New Genetic and Bioinformatic Advances: 3. Genetic dissection of quantitative traits Trudy Mackay
4. Gene expression profiling in evolutionary genetics Daniel Hartl, Colin Meiklejohn, Cristian Castillo-Davis, Duccio Cavelieri, José Ranz and Jeffrey Townsend
5. Population biology and bioinformatics Brian Golding
6. Beyond beanbag genetics: Wright's adaptive landscape, gene interaction networks and the evolution of new genetic systems Rama Singh and Richard Morton
Part III. Phenotypes to Fitness: Genetics and Ecology of Populations: 7. Density dependant selection Freddy Christiansen
8. Non-synonymous polymorphisms and frequency-dependent selection Bryan Clarke
9. Why k=4Nµs is silly John Gillespie
10. Inferences about the structure and history of populations: Coalescents and intraspecific phylogeography John Wakeley
11. The population genetics of life-history evolution Brian Charlesworth
12. Gene-environment complexities: what is so interesting to measure and to model? Peter Taylor
13. Genus-specific diversification of mating types Marcy Uyenoyama and Naoki Takebayashi
Part III. Genes, Organisms and Environment: Evolutionary Case Studies: 14. Adaptation, constraint, and neutrality: mechanistic case studies with butterflies and their general implications Ward Watt
15. Evolution in hybrid zones Daniel Howard, Seth Britch, W. Evan Braswell and Jeremy Marshall
16. Nine relatives from one African ancestor: Population biology and evolution of the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup species Daniel Lachaise, Pierre Capy, Marie-Louise Cariou, Dominique Joly, Francoise Lemeunier and Jean R. David
Part IV. Applied Population Biology: Biodiversity and Food, Disease and Health: 17. Conservation biology: where are we? Philip Hedrick
18. The emergence of modern human mortality patterns Shripad Tuljapurkar
19. Units of selection and the evolution of virulence Paul Ewald and Gregory Cochran
20. Evolutionary genetics and emergence of RNA virus diseases Edward Holmes
21. A scientific adventure: a fifty years study of human evolution Luigi Cavalli-Sforza
22. Geneticists and the biology of race, 1900–24 Will Provine.
Subject Areas: Genetics [non-medical PSAK]
