Natural Selection: Domains, Levels, and Challenges (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution)

$89.38

This book provides an in-depth study of evolutionary biology and the mechanisms of natural selection for advanced science students.

Natural Selection: Domains, Levels, and Challenges (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution)
Natural Selection: Domains, Levels, and Challenges (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution)
$89.38

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In this work, George C. Williams–one of evolutionary biology’s most distinguished scholars–examines the mechanisms and meaning of natural selection in evolution. Williams offers his own perspective on modern evolutionary theory, including discussions of the gene as the unit of selection, clade selection and macroevolution, diversity within and among populations, stasis, and other timely and provocative topics. In dealing with the levels-of-selection controversy, he urges a pervasive form of the replicator-vehicle distinction. Natural selection, he argues, takes place in the separate domains of information and matter. Levels-of-selection questions, consequently, require different theoretical devices depending on the domains being discussed. In addressing these topics, Williams presents a synthesis of his three decades of research and creative thought which have contributed greatly to evolutionary biology in this century.

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Weight 0.318 lbs
Dimensions 15.4 × 1.2 × 23.5 in

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