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

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

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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.

Systematics and the Origin of Species

Systematics and the Origin of Species
Title Systematics and the Origin of Species PDF eBook
Author National Academy of Sciences
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 382
Release 2005-09-28
Genre Science
ISBN 0309165105

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In December 2004, the National Academy of Sciences sponsored a colloquium on "Systematics and the Origin of Species" to celebrate Ernst Mayr's 100th anniversary and to explore current knowledge concerning the origin of species. In 1942, Ernst Mayr, one of the twentieth century's greatest scientists, published Systematics and the Origin of Species, a seminal book of the modern theory of evolution, where he advanced the significance of population variation in the understanding of evolutionary process and the origin of new species. Mayr formulated the transition from Linnaeus's static species concept to the dynamic species concept of the modern theory of evolution and emphasized the species as a community of populations, the role of reproductive isolation, and the ecological interactions between species. In addition to a preceding essay by Edward O. Wilson, this book includes the 16 papers presented by distinguished evolutionists at the colloquium. The papers are organized into sections covering the origins of species barriers, the processes of species divergence, the nature of species, the meaning of "species," and genomic approaches for understanding diversity and speciation.

One Long Argument

One Long Argument
Title One Long Argument PDF eBook
Author Ernst Mayr
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 228
Release 1991
Genre Science
ISBN 9780674639065

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The great evolutionist Mayr elucidates the subtleties of Darwin’s thought and that of his contemporaries and intellectual heirs—A. R. Wallace, T. H. Huxley, August Weisman, Asa Gray. Mayr has achieved a remarkable distillation of Darwin’s scientific thought and his legacy to twentieth-century biology.

Evolution and the Diversity of Life

Evolution and the Diversity of Life
Title Evolution and the Diversity of Life PDF eBook
Author Ernst Mayr
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 742
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN 9780674271050

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The diversity of living forms and the unity of evolutionary processes are the focus of these essays. The collection helps form much of the basis of contempoary undertanding of evolutionary biology.

Populations, Species, and Evolution

Populations, Species, and Evolution
Title Populations, Species, and Evolution PDF eBook
Author Ernst Mayr
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 480
Release 1970
Genre Science
ISBN 9780674690134

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In his extraordinary book, Mayr fully explored, synthesized, and evaluated man's knowledge about the nature of animal species and the part they play in the process of evolution. Now, in this long-awaited abridged edition, Mayr's definitive work is made available to the interested nonspecialist, the college student, and the general reader.

Toward a New Philosophy of Biology

Toward a New Philosophy of Biology
Title Toward a New Philosophy of Biology PDF eBook
Author Ernst Mayr
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 582
Release 1988
Genre Science
ISBN 9780674896666

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A collection of twenty-eight essays, five previously unpublished, grouped into nine categories: Philosophy, Natural Selection, Adaptation, Darwin, Diversity, Species, Speciation, Macroevolution, and Historical Perspective. The book, Ernst Mayr notes in the Foreword, is an attempt "to strengthen the bridge between biology and philosophy, and point to the new direction in which a new philosophy of biology will move."

This Is Biology

This Is Biology
Title This Is Biology PDF eBook
Author Ernst Mayr
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 356
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN 9780674884694

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"(A) lively book . . . on how biologists study living things. . . . Its range is enormous. . . . This is an old-fashioned book, to be read slowly, more than once, and to be thought about afterward".--Ann Finkbeiner, "The New York Times Book Review". Chart.