The Evolution of Adaptive Systems :The General Theory of Evolution

Publication subTitle :The General Theory of Evolution

Author: Brock   James Patrick  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9780080542461

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780121347406

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780121347406

Subject: Q11 biological evolution and development

Language: ENG

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The data of evolutionary biology have changed in a very radical way in recent years, the most significant input to this revolution being the advances made in developmental genetics. Another recent development is a noticeable shift away from extreme specialization in evolutionary biology. In this, we are perhaps to be reminded of George Gaylord Simpson's comments: "evolution is an incredibly complex but at the same time integrated and unitary process." The main objective of this book is to illustrate how natural adaptive systems evolve as a unity--with the particular objective of identifying and merging several special theories of evolution within the framework of a single general theory.

The Evolution of Adaptive Systems provides an interdisciplinary overview of the general theory of evolution from the standpoint of the dynamic behavior of natural adaptive systems. The approach leads to a radically new fusion of the diverse disciplines of evolutionary biology, serving to resolve the considerable degree of conflict existing between different schools of contemporary thought.

  • The book is a timely volume written by a natural historian with a broad view of biology
  • The author draws examples from a large range of organisms from many different habitats and niches where interesting adaptations have evolved
  • Probes deeply into mechanisms of evolution such as developmental genetics, morphogenesis, chromosome structure, and cladogenesis

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

CONTENTS

pp.:  8 – 10

FOREWORD

pp.:  10 – 12

PREFACE

pp.:  12 – 16

Chapter 2. Spatial Structure of the Adaptive Niche

pp.:  42 – 58

Chapter 3. Dynamics of the Adaptive Niche

pp.:  58 – 68

Chapter 4. The Selection Interface

pp.:  68 – 82

Chapter 5. Adaptive Equilibrium

pp.:  82 – 100

Chapter 6. The Cladogenetic Selection Interface

pp.:  100 – 136

Chapter 7. Adaptive Potential, Biophysical Paradigms, and the Selectional Attractor

pp.:  136 – 160

Chapter 8. Evolutionary Mode

pp.:  160 – 176

Chapter 9. Structural Paradigms of Development

pp.:  176 – 190

Chapter 10. Adaptive Capacity and Potential in the Mechanisms of Development

pp.:  190 – 214

Chapter 11. Developmental Genetics, Adaptive Capacity, and Potential

pp.:  214 – 246

Chapter 12. Mutation and Realization of Adaptive Potential

pp.:  246 – 290

Chapter 13. Chromosome Structure and Adaptive Topography

pp.:  290 – 314

Chapter 14. Evolutionary Impediments and the Adaptive Substrate for Evolutionary Change

pp.:  314 – 340

Chapter 15. Darwinian versus Thompsonian Factors in Evolution

pp.:  340 – 366

Chapter 16. The Morphogenetic Topology of Evolutionary Change

pp.:  366 – 416

Chapter 17. Architecture of the Phyletic Lineage

pp.:  416 – 456

Chapter 18. Evolutionary Rate and Episodic Evolution

pp.:  456 – 506

Chapter 19. Stasis and the Adaptive Substrate

pp.:  506 – 526

Chapter 20. Extinction—Lineage to Clade

pp.:  526 – 546

Chapter 21. From Lineage to Taxon

pp.:  546 – 606

EPILOGUE: AN OVERVIEW OF THE GENERAL THEORY

pp.:  606 – 614

GLOSSARY

pp.:  614 – 634

BIBLIOGRAPHY

pp.:  634 – 646

INDEX

pp.:  646 – 658

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