In the Light of Evolution : Volume I: Adaptation and Complex Design, Hardback Book

In the Light of Evolution : Volume I: Adaptation and Complex Design Hardback

Edited by Francisco J. Ayala, John C. Avise

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In December 2006, the National Academy of Sciences sponsored a colloquium (featured as part of the Arthur M.

Sackler Colloquia series) on "Adaptation and Complex Design" to synthesize recent empirical findings and conceptual approaches toward understanding the evolutionary origins and maintenance of complex adaptations.

Darwin's elucidation of natural selection as a creative natural force was a monumental achievement in the history of science, but a century and a half later some religious believers still contend that biotic complexity registers conscious supernatural design.

In this book, modern scientific perspectives are presented on the evolutionary origin and maintenance of complex phenotypes including various behaviors, anatomies, and physiologies.

After an introduction by the editors and an opening historical and conceptual essay by Francisco Ayala, this book includes 14 papers presented by distinguished evolutionists at the colloquium.

The papers are organized into sections covering epistemological approaches to the study of biocomplexity, a hierarchy of topics on biological complexity ranging from ontogeny to symbiosis, and case studies explaining how complex phenotypes are being dissected in terms of genetics and development. Table of ContentsFront MatterPart I: INTRODUCTORY ESSAY1 Darwin's Greatest Discovery: Design Without Designer--FRANCISCOJ.

AYALAPart II: EPISTEMOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO BIOCOMPLEXITY ASSESSMENT2 Functional Information and the Emergence of Biocomplexity--ROBERTM.

HAZEN, PATRICK L. GRIFFIN, JAMES M. CAROTHERS, and JACK W. SZOSTAK3 The Theory of Facilitated Variation--JOHN GERHART and MARCKIRSCHNER4 Between ''Design'' and ''Bricolage'': Genetic Networks, Levels ofSelection, and Adaptive Evolution--ADAM S.

WILKINS5 The Frailty of Adaptive Hypotheses for the Origins of OrganismalComplexity--MICHAEL LYNCHPart III: FROM INDIVIDUAL ONTOGENY TO SYMBIOSIS: A HIERARCHY OFCOMPLEXITY6 Emerging Principles of Regulatory Evolution--BENJAMIN PRUD'HOMME,NICOLAS GOMPEL, and SEAN B.

CARROLL7 Evolution of Individuality During the Transition from Unicellularto Multicellular Life--RICHARD E.

MICHOD8 Insect Societies as Divided Organisms: The Complexities ofPurpose and Cross-Purpose--JOAN E.

STRASSMANN and DAVID C. QUELLER9 Symbiosis as an Adaptive Process and Source of PhenotypicComplexity--NANCY A.

MORANPart IV: CASE STUDIES: DISSECTING COMPLEX PHENOTYPES10 Adaptive Evolution of Color Vision as Seen Through the Eyes ofButterflies--FRANCESCA D.

FRENTIU, GARY D. BERNARD, CRISTINA I. CUEVAS, MARILOU P. SISON-MANGUS, KATHLEEN L. PRUDIC, and ADRIANA D. BRISCOE11 Plant Domestication, a Unique Opportunity to Identify theGenetic Basis of Adaptation--JEFFREY ROSS-IBARRA, PETER L.

MORRELL,and BRANDON S. GAUT12 An Experimental Test of Evolutionary Trade-Offs DuringTemperature Adaptation--ALBERT F.

BENNETT and RICHARD E. LENSKI13 Two Routes to Functional Adaptation: Tibetan and AndeanHigh-Altitude Natives--CYNTHIA M.

BEALL14 On the Origin and Evolutionary Diversification of BeetleHorns--DOUGLAS J.

EMLEN, LAURA CORLEY LAVINE, and BEN EWEN-CAMPENPart V: CONCLUDING ESSAY15 Biological Design in Science Classrooms--EUGENIE C.

SCOTT andNICHOLAS J. MATZKEReferencesIndex

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