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Developmental Plasticity and Evolution

by Mary Jane West-eberhard

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ISBN13: 9780195122350
ISBN10: 0195122356
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Publisher Comments:

The first comprehensive synthesis on development and evolution: it applies to all aspects of development, at all levels of organization and in all organisms, taking advantage of modern findings on behavior, genetics, endocrinology, molecular biology, evolutionary theory and phylogenetics to show the connections between developmental mechanisms and evolutionary change. This book solves key problems that have impeded a definitive synthesis in the past. It uses new concepts and specific examples to show how to relate environmentally sensitive development to the genetic theory of adaptive evolution and to explain major patterns of change.

In this book development includes not only embryology and the ontogeny of morphology, sometimes portrayed inadequately as governed by "regulatory genes," but also behavioral development and physiological adaptation, where plasticity is mediated by genetically complex mechanisms like hormones and learning. The book shows how the universal qualities of phenotypes — modular organization and plasticity — facilitate both integration and change. Here you will learn why it is wrong to describe organisms as genetically programmed; why environmental induction is likely to be more important in evolution than random mutation; and why it is crucial to consider both selection and developmental mechanism in explanations of adaptive evolution.

This book satisfies the need for a truly general book on development, plasticity and evolution that applies to living organisms in all of their life stages and environments. Using an immense compendium of examples on many kinds of organisms, from viruses and bacteria to higher plants and animals, it shows how the phenotype is reorganized during evolution to produce novelties, and how alternative phenotypes occupy a pivotal role as a phase of evolution that fosters diversification and speeds change. The arguments of this book call for a new view of the major themes of evolutionary biology, as shown in chapters on gradualism, homology, environmental induction, speciation, radiation, macroevolution, punctuation, and the maintenance of sex.

No other treatment of development and evolution since Darwin's offers such a comprehensive and critical discussion of the relevant issues. Developmental Plasticity and Evolution is designed for biologists interested in the development and evolution of behavior, life-history patterns, ecology, physiology, morphology and speciation. It will also appeal to evolutionary paleontologists, anthropologists, psychologists, and teachers of general biology.

Book News Annotation:

Writing for biologists interested in evolutionary theory, West- Eberhard (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute) argues that the current emphasis in evolutionary theory on genes as the sole driver of developmental change fails to take full account of the environmental responsiveness of organisms and the role it plays in both individual development and organic evolution. In this synthetic work, she describes how such things as variation and selection within populations, speciation, and developmental plasticity impact evolutionary development. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Review:

"This book does not propose a radical departure from current evolutionary theory; rather it is a truly novel synthesis of evolutionary and developmental biology that is sure to profoundly affect the way biologists view the natural world. A must-read for any serious student of evolution and a must-have for any biological literature collection." Choice

Review:

"For the past century, evolutionary biology has focused almost exclusively on the ways in which genes and traits are propagated or lost, and has had surprisingly little to say about how new traits originate. In this masterful book, West-Eberhard provides a detailed explanation of how the origins of novelty can be understood in the light of recent insights from development, physiology, and behavior, This is a book of immense scope, full of interesting and exciting biology, in which West-Eberhard shows that the origins of novelty are both diverse and infinitely more interesting than what can be provided by random mutation. It will cause many to see evolution with completely new eyes and may prove to be the most important and insightful book about evolution since The Origin of the Species." -Fred Nijhout, Duke University

"This is a brilliant new synthesis of evolutionary biology, full of novel and convincing arguments and important lessons for workers in a great diversity of biological fields. I think this book will be a classic that people will be quoting decades from now." --George C. Williams, SUNY Stony Brook

"This book does not propose a radical departure from current evolutionary theory; rather it is a truly novel synthesis of evolutionary and developmental biology that is sure to profoundly affect the way biologists view the natural world. A must-read for any serious student of evolution and a must-have for any biological literature collection."--Choice

Synopsis:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 639-743).

Table of Contents

Part I - Framework for a Synthesis


1. Gaps and Inconsistencies in Modern Evolutionary Thought


2. Material for a Synthesis


3. Plasticity


4. Modularity


5. Development


6. Adaptive Evolution


7. Principles of Development and Evolution


8. Darwin's Theory of Development and Evolution


Part II - The Origins of Novelty


9. The Nature and Analysis of Phenotypic Transitions


10. Duplication


11. Deletion


12. Reversion


13. Heterochrony


14. Heterotopy


15. Cross-sexual Transfer


16. Quantitative Shifts in Correlated Change


17. Combinatorial Evolution at the Molecular Level


18. Phenotypic Recombination by Learning


19. Recurrence


Part III - Alternative Phenotypes


20. Alternative Phenotypes as a Phase of Evolution


21. Divergence without Speciation


22. Maintenance without Equilibrium


23. Assessment


Part IV - Developmental Plasticity and the Major Themes of Evolutionary Biology


24. Gradualism


25. Homology


26. Environmental Modifications


27. Speciation


28. Adaptive Radiation


29. Macroevolution


30. Punctuation


31. One Final Word: Sex


Product Details

ISBN:
9780195122350
Author:
West-eberhard, Mary Jane
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Author:
West-Eberhard, Mary Jane
Location:
Oxford
Subject:
General
Subject:
Evolution
Subject:
Evolution (Biology)
Subject:
Adaptation (biology)
Subject:
Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
Subject:
Life Sciences - Evolution
Subject:
Life Sciences | Evolutionary Biology
Subject:
Developmental Biology
Edition Number:
revised
Edition Description:
imitation leather, black gift edition POB11
Series Volume:
419
Publication Date:
March 2003
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
816
Dimensions:
10.02x6.88x1.57 in. 3.03 lbs.

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