Levels of Selection in Evolution -

Levels of Selection in Evolution

Laurent Keller (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
272 Seiten
1999
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-00703-8 (ISBN)
84,80 inkl. MwSt
  • Titel ist leider vergriffen;
    keine Neuauflage
  • Artikel merken
Evolutionary biologists have recognized that natural selection operates for the good of lower-level units (the individual, the cell, even the gene) rather than the good of the group. In this volume, 12 scientists explore the question of why this should be the case.
Ever since the groundbreaking work of George Williams, W. D. Hamilton, and Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologists have recognized that natural selection generally does not operate for the good of the group, but rather for the good of lower-level units such as the individual, the cell, even the gene. One of the fundamental problems of biology is: what keeps competition between these various levels of natural selection from destroying the common interests to be gained from cooperation? In this volume twelve prominent scientists explore this question, presenting a comprehensive survey of the current theoretical and empirical research in evolutionary biology.


Recent studies show that at many levels of biological organization, mechanisms have evolved to prevent potential conflict in natural selection. Editor Laurent Keller's aim in this book is to bring together leading researchers from all biological disciplines to outline these potential conflicts and discuss how they are resolved. A multi-level approach of this kind allows important insights into the evolution of life, as well as bridging the long-standing conceptual chasm between molecular and organismal biologists. The chapters here follow a rigorous theoretical framework, giving the book an overall synergy that is unique to multi-authored books.


The contributors, in addition to the editor, are H. Charles J. Godfray, Edward Allen Herre, Dawn M. Kitchen, Egbert Giles Leigh, Jr., Catherine M. Lessells, Richard E. Michod, Leonard Nunney, Craig Packer, Andrew Pomiankowski, H. Kern Reeve, John Maynard Smith, and Eörs Szathmáry.

Laurent Keller holds a START position (Swiss Talents for Academic Research and Teaching from the Swiss NSF) and is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Ecology at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. He is known for his work on the principles governing the evolution of animal societies and the ecological and evolutionary consequences of social life. He is the editor of Queen Number and Sociality in Insects.

Reihe/Serie Monographs in Behavior and Ecology
Zusatzinfo 2 halftones 11 tables 39 line illus.
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 197 x 254 mm
Gewicht 595 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
ISBN-10 0-691-00703-9 / 0691007039
ISBN-13 978-0-691-00703-8 / 9780691007038
Zustand Neuware
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich
Wie die Vernichtung der Arten unser Überleben bedroht - Der …

von Matthias Glaubrecht

Buch | Softcover (2023)
Penguin (Verlag)
15,00