Rates of evolution : a quantitative synthesis

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"How fast is evolution, and why does it matter? The rate of evolution, and whether it is gradual or punctuated, is a hotly debated topic among biologists and paleontologists. This book compiles and compares examples of evolution from laboratory, field, and fossil record studies, analyzing them to extract their underlying rates. It concludes that while change is slow when averaged over many generations, on a

Author(s): Gingerich, Philip D.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 0
Tags: Evolution (Biology)

Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
2. Variation in nature
3. Evolutionary time
4. Random walks and Brownian diffusion
5. Temporal scaling and evolutionary mode
6. Directional selection, stabilizing selection, and random drift
7. Phenotypic change in experimental lineages
8. Phenotypic change documented in field studies
9. Phenotypic change in the fossil record
10. A quantitative synthesis
11. Retrospective on punctuated equilibria
12. Genetic models
13. Independent contrasts: Phylogeny's influence on phenotypes
14. Rate perspective on early bursts of evolution
15. Summary and conclusions
Appendix: generation times in bacteria, plants, and animals
References
Index.