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Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology

  • 1st Edition - January 10, 2002
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Günter P. Wagner
  • Language: English

"Almost all evolutionary biologists, indeed all biologists, use particular features to study life. Evolutionary biologists use these characteristics or features in a particular way… Read more

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Description

"Almost all evolutionary biologists, indeed all biologists, use particular features to study life. Evolutionary biologists use these characteristics or features in a particular way to unravel a tangled evolutionary history, to document the rate of evolutionary change, or as evidence of biodiverisity. "Characters" are the "data" of evolutionary biology and they can be employed differently in research, providing both opportunities and limitations. The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology is about characters, their use, how different sorts of characters are limited, and the appropriate methods for character analysis. Leading evolutionary biologists from around the world are contributors to this authoritative review of the "character concept." Because characters and the conception of characters are central to all studies of evolution, and because evolution is the central organizing principle of biology, this book will appeal to a wide cross-section of biologists.

Key features

Focuses upon "characters"--fundamental data for evolutionary biologyCovers the myriad ways in which characters are defined, described, and distinguishedReviews the genetic, functional, and developmental architecture of charactersDiscusses the mechanisms by which new characters arise in evolution

Readership

Evolutionary biologists, systematists, developmental biologists, theoretical biologists, historians and philosophers of science and any other researchers who use biological characters in their researches.

Table of contents

Foreword by Richard LewontinCharacters, Units and Natural Kinds: An IntroductionI. Historical Roots of the Character ConceptII. New Approaches to the Character ConceptIII. Operationalizing the Detection of CharactersIV. The Mechanistic Architecture of CharactersV. The Evolutionary Origin of Characters

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 19, 2002
  • Language: English

About the editor

GW

Günter P. Wagner

Affiliations and expertise
Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT U.S.A.