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61. Introducing Evolution by Dylan Evans | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2001-10-16)
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Doesn't deserve to be an author
Well told and excellent explanations
Could have been better!
Kind of reminded me of HS biology class
One of the Best book on Evolution |
62. Biology and Evolution of Ferns and Lycophytes | |
Paperback: 500
Pages
(2008-07-14)
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63. The Science of Evolution by William D. Stansfield | |
Hardcover: 576
Pages
(1977-03)
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64. The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia: Inter-disciplinary Studies in Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Linguistics and Genetics ... Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology) | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2010-11-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is the first volume of its kind on prehistoric cultures of South Asia. The book brings together archaeologists, biological anthropologists, geneticists and linguists in order to provide a comprehensive account of the history and evolution of human populations residing in the subcontinent. New theories and methodologies presented provide new interpretations about the cultural history and evolution of populations in South Asia. |
65. The Biology of Mutualism: Ecology and Evolution | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1988-02-18)
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66. Evolution: A Developmental Approach by Wallace Arthur | |
Paperback: 424
Pages
(2011-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Key themes include the following: developmental repatterning; adaptation and coadaptation; gene co-option; developmental plasticity; the origins of evolutionary novelties and body plans; and evolutionary changes in the complexity of organisms. As can be seen from this list, the book includes information across the levels of the gene, the organism, and the population. It also includes the issue of mapping developmental changes onto evolutionary trees. The examples used to illustrate particular points range widely, including animals, plants and fossils. "I have really enjoyed reading this book. One of the strengths of the book is the almost conversational style. I found the style easy to read, but also feel that it will be invaluable in teaching. One of our tasks in university level teaching is to develop students' critical thinking skills. We need to support them in their intellectual development from a "just the facts" approach to being able to make critical judgements based on available evidence. The openness and honesty with which Arthur speaks to uncertainty in science is refreshing and will be a baseline for discussions with students." "This book, written as an undergraduate text, is a really most impressive book. Given the burgeoning interest in the role of developmental change in evolution in recent times, this will be a very timely publication. The book is well structured and, like the author's other books, very well written. He communicates with a clear, lucid style and has the ability to explain even the more difficult concepts in an accessible manner." |
67. The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants by Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(1993-01)
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68. Evolution's Workshop: God and Science on the Galápagos Islands by Edward J. Larson | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2002-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description More than any other place on Earth, the Galápagos Islands are the workshop of evolution. Isolated and desolate, they were largely overlooked by early explorers until Charles Darwin arrived there in the 1830's. It was Darwin who recognized that Galápagos' isolation and desolation were advantages: the paucity of species and lack of outside influences made the workings of natural selection crystal clear. Since then, every important advance and controversy in evolutionary thinking has had its reflection on the Galápagos. In every sense--intellectually, institutionally, and culturally--the history of science on these islands is a history of the way evolutionary science was done for the past 150 years. Evolution's Workshop tells the story of Darwin's explorations there; the fabulous Gilded Age expeditions, run from rich men's gigantic yachts, that featured rough-and-ready science during the day and black-tie dinners every night; the struggle for control of research on the Galápagos; the current efforts by "creation scientists" to use the Galápagos to undercut evolutionary teaching; and many other compelling stories. Others who followed, like the onetime sailor and writer Herman Melville,took a dimmer view, calling the place "evilly enchanted ground." Whateverthe sentiment, the Galapagos attracted generations of scientists, who,following the example of Charles Darwin, traveled there to test theories ofspeciation, adaptation, migration, and selection. Their work in the fieldhelped overturn the prevailing orthodoxies of special creation, writesEdward J. Larson in his vigorous history of the islands and their role inthe development of modern biological science. Their work also changed theface of the islands themselves, as hundreds and thousands of plants andanimals were killed or removed for collections far afield, with a singleexpedition taking more than 10,000 birds and skins. Today, the islands face other threats, as tens of thousands of ecotouriststravel there each year, disturbing sensitive environments, and as alienplant and animal species are introduced. Still, Larson notes at the closeof his fine book, "the archipelago's ecosystem has proved surprisinglyresilient in the past," and conservation measures may yet be found topreserve the islands' "age-old solitude." --Gregory McNamee Customer Reviews (10)
Exellent book
not much that I cared about in book
Darwin and the Buccaneers
The Enchantment of Evolution Larson also reflects on the effects of civilization on the Galapagos, from turtle collecting, to the World War II airstrip at Baltra, to current tensions between protection, locals, and harvest. Science has not always been on the side of protection, for example, "Save them for science" became the cry (at the turn of the last century), even if it meant capturing or killing the last on in the wild. The drawings and photographs complement the text, and include such treats as a photo of Louis Agassiz, sketches from Darwin, and a photo of 250 tortoise specimens in the California Academy of Sciences.I would also recommend Weiner's "The Beak of the Finch", and Darwin's "The Voyage of the Beagle" has a chapter on the Galapagos.Incidentally, the title of the book is probably derived from Darwin's own description of the Galapagos' volcanic hills and craters "From their regular form, they gave the country a workshop appearance".
Saving Lonesome George |
69. Volume 2 - Evolution of Life (Biology: the Unity and Diversity of Life) (v. 2) by Cecie Starr, Ralph Taggart | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2008-08-05)
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70. Discovering Evolutionary Ecology: Bringing Together Ecology and Evolution (Oxford Biology) by Peter J. Mayhew | |
Paperback: 234
Pages
(2006-02-16)
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New Book in a New Field |
71. The Biology of Moral Systems (Foundations of Human Behavior) by Richard Alexander | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(1987-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book adopts the argument that moral questions arise out of conflicts of interest, and that moral systems are ways of using confluences of interest at lower levels of social organization to deal with conflicts of interest at higher levels. Moral systems are described as systems of indirect reciprocity: humans gain and lose socially (and reproductively) not only by direct transactions, but also by the reputations they gain from the everyday flow of social interactions. The author develops a general theory of human interests, using senescence and effort theory from biology to help analyze the patterning of human lifetimes. He argues that the ultimate interests of humans are reproductive, and that the concept of morality has arisen within groups because of its contribution to unity, in the context, ultimately, of success in intergroup competition. He contends that morality is not easily relatable to universals, and he carries this argument into a discussion of what he calls the greatest of all moral problems, the nuclear arms race. CONTENTS Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Biology and the Background of Moral Systems. The Evolutionary Approach. Human Interests and Their Conflicts: What Lifetimes are About. Reproduction and Senescence: Why Lifetimes are Finite. Reproduction and Cooperation: Special Cases. 2. A Biological View of Morality. Conflicts and Confluences of Interest: A Theory of Moral Systems. Morality and the Human Psyche. Life History Theory and the Ontogeny of Moral Behavior. General Conclusions. 3. Morality as Seen by Philosophers and Biologists. The Moral Philosophers. The Biologist-Philosophers. The Philosophers of Biology. Morality and Law. Morality and Democracy. The Goal of Universal Beneficence. Summary . Conclusions. 4. Applying the Biological View of Morality. Morality and Openness in the Pursuit of Truth: Science, Law, and God as the Models. Modelling Value Systems and Maintaining Indirect Reciprocity . Arms Races, Human and Otherwise. 5. Conclusions. References. Index Customer Reviews (2)
A great book with an outdated model of human behavior
Profound work of theoretical biology |
72. Genesis: The Evolution of Biology by Jan Sapp | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2003-09-11)
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Dont be fooled
A nice overview
Excellent!!! only if you are interested in the truth... Great book, |
73. Evolution (Oxford Readers) | |
Paperback: 472
Pages
(2004-02-12)
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A shortlist of monumental papers by evolutionary biologists
Not for the Beginner. |
74. Developmental Biology: From a Cell to an Organism (Genetics & Evolution) by Russ Hodge | |
Hardcover: 204
Pages
(2009-10-30)
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75. Evolution: The First Four Billion Years | |
Hardcover: 1008
Pages
(2009-02-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Spanning evolutionary science from its inception to its latest findings, from discoveries and data to philosophy and history, this book is the most complete, authoritative, and inviting one-volume introduction to evolutionary biology available. Clear, informative, and comprehensive in scope, Evolution opens with a series of major essays dealing with the history and philosophy of evolutionary biology, with major empirical and theoretical questions in the science, from speciation to adaptation, from paleontology to evolutionary development (evo devo), and concluding with essays on the social and political significance of evolutionary biology today. A second encyclopedic section travels the spectrum of topics in evolution with concise, informative, and accessible entries on individuals from Aristotle and Linneaus to Louis Leakey and Jean Lamarck; from T. H. Huxley and E. O. Wilson to Joseph Felsenstein and Motoo Kimura; and on subjects from altruism and amphibians to evolutionary psychology and Piltdown Man to the Scopes trial and social Darwinism. Readers will find the latest word on the history and philosophy of evolution, the nuances of the science itself, and the intricate interplay among evolutionary study, religion, philosophy, and society. Appearing at the beginning of the Darwin Year of 2009—the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of the Origin of Species—this volume is a fitting tribute to the science Darwin set in motion. Customer Reviews (8)
Excellent content, but poorly produced and published
The expected
Disappointing hodgepodge
Great overview of evolution
Exceptional overview |
76. Reclaiming Science from Darwinism: A Clear Understanding of Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design by Kenneth Poppe | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2006-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Foreword: William Dembski, PhD. Darwinism is a 150–year–old icon that has been propped up byunproven suppositions. The scientific discoveries of the last few decades are now kicking out the props. Dr. Kenneth Poppe is convinced theicon is ready to topple. Providing extensive scientific evidence of Darwinism’sfailures, this career biology instructor uses enlightening analogies and examplesto explain the theory’s problems: Spiced with humor and helpful graphics, this popularly targeted text shows readersthat—in regard to objections to evolution—the science is truly there. A superior resource for students, parents, and private– or public–school educators. Customer Reviews (10)
Awesome
And now for a word from a real scientist
Notice anything wrong with the cover?
Unfortunately sloppy presentation ... there are better books.
Can't we just talk about this? |
77. Environmental Evolution - 2nd Edition: Effects of the Origin and Evolution of Life on Planet Earth | |
Paperback: 356
Pages
(2000-06-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description ". . . clearly written, well illustrated and a pleasure to read." --Quarterly Review of Biology "This remarkable small volume gives the fortunate reader a summaryintroduction to the intellectual history and recent researchdevelopments concerning the origins of life on planet Earth as well asthe origins of Earth itself." -- National Geographic Research &Exploration In this book fifteen distinguished scientists discuss the effects oflife--past and present--on planet Earth. Unlike other earth science andbiology books, Environmental Evolution describes the impact of life onthe Earth's rocky surfaces presenting an integrated view of how ourplanet evolved. Modeled on the Environmental Evolution course developedby Lynn Margulis and colleagues, it provides a unique synthesis ofatmospheric, biological, and geological hypotheses that explain thepresent condition of the biosphere. The book develops scientificconcepts essential to the reconstruction of the intertwined history ofEarth's air, rocks, water, and life. After an introduction by James E. Lovelock on Gaia theory, the materialproceeds in roughly chronological order from the origin of life in theearly Archean Eon to the emergence of new environmental diseases intoday's industrialized world. The second edition has been thoroughlyrevised, with more comprehensive chapters, additional illustrations, andnew references. Contributors: Elso S. Barghoorn, Robert Buchsbaum, David Deamer, StjepkoGolubic, Jonathan King, Antonio Lazcano, James E. Lovelock, LynnMargulis, Clifford Matthews, Michael McElroy, Mark McMenamin, RaymondSiever, Paul Strother, Tony Swain, Neil Todd. |
78. Morphology and Evolution of Vascular Plants (Series of Books in Biology) by Ernest M. Gifford, Adriance S. Foster | |
Hardcover: 626
Pages
(1989-02-15)
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79. Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution, and Biogeography by et al Dov F. Sax (Editor) | |
Paperback: 495
Pages
(2005-06-15)
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More invasions, or just more research?
better as supplement to other readings
A Coordinated Series of Articles |
80. The Major Transitions in Evolution by John Maynard Smith, Eörs Szathmáry | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(1998-02-12)
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A Marvellous and Challenging Read
Excellent. Industrial strength for biological initiates. An excellent book.Recommended to any professional in the field, to any student of the subjectand to laymen with a good background in the subject and who are notintimidated by a challenge and are willing to skip some of thebiochemistry.The later chapters are more accessible in that they dealwith more difficult subjects, such as speech and culture. Instead ofwatering down the content for educated laymen, the authors have published aless technical sequel: "The Origins of Life".This is alsoavailable from Amazon and, although it is intended for a wider audience, itis thoroughly rewarding for the professional.
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