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Evolvability: A Unifying Concept in Evolutionary Biology

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Evolvability: A Unifying Concept in Evolutionary Biology

Contributors:

By (Author) Thomas F. Hansen
Edited by David Houle

ISBN:

9780262545624

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

1st August 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

History of science
Biology, life sciences

Dewey:

576.801

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 254mm

Description

Essays on evolvability from the perspectives of quantitative and population genetics, evolutionary developmental biology, systems biology, macroevolution, and the philosophy of science. Evolvability-the capability of organisms to evolve-wasn't recognized as a fundamental concept in evolutionary theory until 1990. Though there is still some debate as to whether it represents a truly new concept, the essays in this volume emphasize its value in enabling new research programs and facilitating communication among the major disciplines in evolutionary biology. The contributors, many of whom were instrumental in the development of the concept of evolvability, synthesize what we have learned about it over the past thirty years. They focus on the historical and philosophical contexts that influenced the emergence of the concept and suggest ways to develop a common language and theory to drive further evolvability research. The essays, drawn from a workshop on evolvability hosted in 2019-2020 by the Center of Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, in Oslo, provide scientific and historical background on evolvability. The contributors represent different disciplines of evolutionary biology, including quantitative and population genetics, evolutionary developmental biology, systems biology and macroevolution, as well as the philosophy of science. This pl urality of approaches allows researchers in disciplines as diverse as developmental biology, molecular biology, and systems biology to communicate with those working in mainstream evolutionary biology. The contributors also discuss key questions at the forefront of research on evolvability. Contributors- J. David Aponte, W. Scott Armbruster, Geir H. Bolstad, Salome Bourg, Ingo Brigandt, Anne Calof, James M. Cheverud, Josselin Clo, Frietson Galis, Mark Grabowski, Rebecca Green, Benedikt Hallgrimsson, Thomas F. Hansen, Agnes Holstad, David Houle, David Jablonski, Arthur Lander, Arnaud LeRouzic, Alan C. Love, Ralph Marcucio, Michael B. Morrissey, Laura Nuno de la Rosa, ystein H. Opedal, Mihaela Pavliev, Christophe Pelabon, Jane M. Reid, Heather Richbourg, Jacqueline L. Sztepanacz, Masahito Tsuboi, Cristina Villegas, Marta Vidal-Garcia, Kjetil L. Voje, Andreas Wagner, G nter P. Wagner, Nathan M. Young

Author Bio

Thomas Hansen is Professor of Biology at the University of Oslo. David Houle is Professor of Biology at Florida State University. Mihaela Pavliev is Professor of Theoretical Evolutionary Biology at the University of Vienna. Christophe Pelabon is Professor of Biology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

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