Life, Vol. II: Evolution, Diversity and Ecology

Life, Vol. II: Evolution, Diversity and Ecology
Author: David E. Sadava
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2008
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 9780716776741

This text aims to establish biology as a discipline not just a collection of facts. Life develops students' understanding of biological processes with scholarship, a smooth narrative, experimental contexts, art and effective pedagogy.

Life: The Science of Biology: Volume II

Life: The Science of Biology: Volume II
Author: William K. Purves
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2003-12-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780716758099

This is an authoritative introductory text that presents biological concepts through the research that revealed them. "Life" covers the full range of topics with an integrated experimental focus that flows naturally from the narrative.

Ecology and Evolution of Communities

Ecology and Evolution of Communities
Author: Martin L. Cody
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1975
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780674224445

The evolution of species abundance and diversity; Competitive strategies of resource allocation; Community structure; Outlook.

Life: The Science of Biology

Life: The Science of Biology
Author: David E. Sadava
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1429246456

This text aims to establish biology as a discipline, not just a collection of facts. 'Life' develops students' understanding of biological processes with scholarship, a smooth narrative, experimental contexts, art and effective pedagogy.

Systematics and the Origin of Species, from the Viewpoint of a Zoologist

Systematics and the Origin of Species, from the Viewpoint of a Zoologist
Author: Ernst Mayr
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780674862500

This study, first published in 1942, helped to revolutionize evolutionary biology by offering a new approach to taxonomic principles, and correlating the ideas and findings of modern systematics with those of other life disciplines. This book is one of the foundational documents of the Evolutionary Synthesis. It is the book in which Ernst Mayr pioneered his concept of species based chiefly on such biological factors as interbreeding and reproductive isolation, taking into account ecology, geography and life history. In the introduction to this edition, Mayr reflects on the place of this work in the subsequent history of his field.

Life: The Science of Biology: Volume III

Life: The Science of Biology: Volume III
Author: William K. Purves
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780716758105

This is an authoritative introductory text that presents biological concepts through the research that revealed them. "Life" covers the full range of topics with an integrated experimental focus that flows naturally from the narrative.

Life (Loose Leaf)

Life (Loose Leaf)
Author: David E. Sadava
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 1408
Release: 2006-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781429204590

CO-PUBLISHED BY SINAUER ASSOCIATES, INC., AND W. H. FREEMAN AND COMPANY. LIFE HAS EVOLVED. . . from its original publication to this dramatically revitalized Eighth Edition. LIFE has always shown students how biology works, offering an engaging and coherent presentation of the fundamentals of biology by describing the landmark experiments that revealed them. This edition builds on those strengths and introduces several innovations.. As with previous editions, the Eighth Edition will also be available in three paperback volumes: • Volume I The Cell and Heredity, Chapters 1-20 • Volume II Evolution, Diversity and Ecology, Chapters 1, 21-33, 52-57 • Volume III Plants and Animals, Chapters 1, 34-51

Coevolution of Life on Hosts

Coevolution of Life on Hosts
Author: Dale H. Clayton
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2016
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022630227X

For many of us, the mere mention of lice forces an immediate hand to the head, and recollection of childhood experience with nits, special shampoos, etc. But for a certain breed of biologist, lice make for fascinating scientific fodder, especially so if you are a scientist studying coevolution. Lice and their various hosts--humans, birds, etc. --provide a stunning example of the ecology of species coevolution. This system of complex symbiotic relations reveals some of the ecological principles of coevolutionary relations, one of the most exciting areas of research in evolutionary biology of recent. This work provides an introduction to coevolutionary concepts and approaches, ranging from microevolutionary (ecological) time to macroevolutionary time. The authors then use the system of parasitic lice and their hosts to illustrate some of these different concepts and approaches. They draw examples from a variety of other coevolving systems for comparative purposes, and emphasize the integration of cophylogenetic, comparative, and experimental data in testing coevolutionary hypotheses. Because lice are permanent parasites that spend their entire lifecycle on the body of the host, their close ecological association makes them ideally suited for this kind of synthetic overview of coevolution."

Evolution

Evolution
Author: Jonathan Bard
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2021-12-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000483215

Evolution is the single unifying principle of biology and core to everything in the life sciences. More than a century of work by scientists from across the biological spectrum has produced a detailed history of life across the phyla and explained the mechanisms by which new species form. This textbook covers both this history and the mechanisms of speciation; it also aims to provide students with the background needed to read the research literature on evolution. Students will therefore learn about cladistics, molecular phylogenies, the molecular-genetical basis of evolutionary change including the important role of protein networks, symbionts and holobionts, together with the core principles of developmental biology. The book also includes introductory appendices that provide background knowledge on, for example, the diversity of life today, fossils, the geology of Earth and the history of evolutionary thought. Key Features Summarizes the origins of life and the evolution of the eukaryotic cell and of Urbilateria, the last common ancestor of invertebrates and vertebrates. Reviews the history of life across the phyla based on the fossil record and computational phylogenetics. Explains evo-devo and the generation of anatomical novelties. Illustrates the roles of small populations, genetic drift, mutation and selection in speciation. Documents human evolution using the fossil record and evidence of dispersal across the world leading to the emergence of modern humans.