Individual Development and Evolution

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behavioral epigenetics
Behavioral Neophenotypes
Behavioral Plasticity
biogenetic
Biogenetic Law
breeding
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comparative
Comparative Embryology
Coral Reef Fish
Developmental Genetics
Developmental Mediation
developmental systems theory
Epigenetic Development
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evolutionary developmental biology
Experimental Embryology
Follow
Galton
Gavin De Beer
gene environment interaction
Genetic Assimilation
Genetic Recombination
George Mivart
Hans Driesch
Heat Shock
Hebb Williams Maze
Lamarck's Zoological Philosophy
Lamarck’s Zoological Philosophy
law
Mature Organism
modern
Modern Synthesis
natural
phenotypic plasticity
Population Genetic Model
quantitative genetics
selection
selective
Selective Breeding
Stabilizing Selection
supragenetic basis of evolutionary change
synthesis
Walter Garstang

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805840827
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This work is intended to portray the interrelationship of heredity, individual development, and the evolution of species in a way that can be understood by nonspecialists. In striving to offer a straightforward historical exposition of the complex topic of nature and nurture, the author tells the story through a central cast of characters beginning with Lamarck in 1809 and ending with a synthesis of his own that depicts how extragenetic behavioral changes in individual development could be the first stages in the pathway leading to evolutionary change. On the way to that goal, he describes relevant conceptual aspects of genetics, embryological development, and evolutionary biology in a nontechnical and accurate way for students and colleagues in the behavioral and social sciences. The book presents a highly selected review as a prelude to the description of a developmental theory of the phenotype in which behavioral change leads eventually to evolutionary change.

This book grew out of an invited interdisciplinary course of lectures for advanced undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Presenting the various ways about thinking about heredity, individual development, and evolution, the author had three goals in mind:
*to establish the relevance of individual development to the evolution of species;
*to describe the most appropriate way to think about or conceptualize heredity in relation to individual development;
*to show that this somewhat unorthodox manner of conceptualizing heredity and individual development gives rise to a new way to think about the behavioral pathway leading to evolution.
In conclusion, the present work will provide a contribution toward the possible dissolution of the nature-nurture dichotomy, as well as a contribution to evolutionary theory.

Gilbert Gottlieb

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