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Evolution Carl T. Bergstrom (University of Washington)

Evolution By Carl T. Bergstrom (University of Washington)

Evolution by Carl T. Bergstrom (University of Washington)


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Evolution by Carl T. Bergstrom (University of Washington)

Evolution presents foundational concepts through a contemporary framework of population genetics and phylogenetics that is enriched by current research and stunning art. In every chapter, new critical thinking questions and expanded end-of-chapter problems emphasising data interpretation reinforce the second edition's focus on helping students think like evolutionary biologists.

About Carl T. Bergstrom (University of Washington)

Carl T. Bergstrom is a professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Washington in Seattle and a member of the external faculty at the Santa Fe Institute. He received his undergraduate degree in 1993 from Harvard University where he worked with Naomi Price and David Haig, and his PhD in 1998 from Stanford University where he worked with Marc Feldman. His postdoctoral work was done with Bruce Levin at Emory University. Dr. Bergstrom's research uses mathematical models and evolutionary theory to understand biological and social processes on scales from intracellular information processing to the population-wide spread of emerging infectious diseases. In addition to teaching the undergraduate evolution course at the University of Washington, Dr. Bergstrom teaches courses on evolution and medicine, game theory and animal behavior, and mathematical biology. He is the co-author of Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World. Lee Alan Dugatkin is a professor and Distinguished University Scholar in the Department of Biology at the University of Louisville. His main area of research is the evolution of social behavior. He is currently studying the evolution of cooperation, aggression, antibiotic resistance, risk-taking behavior, and the interaction between genetic and cultural evolution. Dr. Dugatkin is the author of over 145 articles on evolution and behavior in journals such as Nature and The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and several trade monographs on the evolution of cooperation and the history of science. He is also the author of Principles of Animal Behavior, Second Edition.

Table of Contents

PART I FOUNDATIONS OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
1. An Overview of Evolutionary Biology
2. Early Evolutionary Ideas and Darwin's Insight
3. Natural Selection
4. Phylogeny and Evolutionary History
5. Inferring Phylogeny

PART II EVOLUTIONARY GENETICS
6. Transmission Genetics and the Sources of Genetic Variation
7. The Genetics of Populations
8. Evolution in Finite Populations
9. Evolution at Multiple Loci
10. Genome Evolution

PART III THE HISTORY OF LIFE
11. The Origin and Evolution of Early Life
12. Major Transitions
13. Evolution and Development
14. Species and Speciation
15. Extinction and Evolutionary Trends

PART IV EVOLUTIONARY INTERACTIONS
16. Sex and Sexual Selection
17. The Evolution of Sociality
18. Coevolution
19. Human Evolution
20. Evolution and Medicine

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CIN039360103XA
9780393601039
039360103X
Evolution by Carl T. Bergstrom (University of Washington)
Used - Well Read
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
20160401
896
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