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The Mermaid’s Tale

Four Billion Years of Cooperation in the Making of Living Things
Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2009
Harvard University Press (Verlag)
978-0-674-03193-7 (ISBN)
57,30 inkl. MwSt
While competitive natural selection is widely assumed to be evolution’s prime mover, Weiss shows how life generally works on the basis of cooperation. He reveals that focus on competition and cooperation is largely an artifact of compression of time—a distortion that dissolves when life is viewed from developmental and evolutionary time scales.
Even after 150 years, Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection is irresistibly compelling. But how can this idea—in which competition prevails—be consistent with all that we know about the thoroughly cooperative nature of life at the genetic and cellular level? This book reconciles these discrepancies.

Assembling a set of general principles, authors Kenneth Weiss and Anne Buchanan build a comprehensive, unified theory that applies on the evolutionary time scale but also on the developmental and ecological scales where daily life is lived, and cells, organisms, and species interact. They present this story through a diversity of examples spanning the fundamental challenges that organisms have faced throughout the history of life. This shows that even very complex traits can be constructed simply, based on these principles. Although relentless competitive natural selection is widely assumed to be the primary mover of evolutionary change, The Mermaid’s Tale shows how life more generally works on the basis of cooperation. The book reveals that the focus on competition and cooperation is largely an artifact of the compression of time—a distortion that dissolves when the nature and origins of adapted life are viewed primarily from developmental and evolutionary time scales.

Kenneth M. Weiss is Evan Pugh University Professor of Anthropology and Genetics, Emeritus, in the Department of Biology at Pennsylvania State University. Anne V. Buchanan was, until her retirement, Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Anthropology at Pennsylvania State University.

* Preface: A Biography of Life Part I. The Time of Life: A Broadening Perspective * Life as History * Opening the Pentagon * Principles of Life * Inheritance with Memory * Walking down Memory Lane Part II. The Logic of Life: Complexity Made Simply * Cells as Cytospecies * Life on the Devo Scale: Cytospeciation and the Logic of Development * Life on the Eco Scale: Directed Change from a Threatening, Unpredictable World * Life on the Eco Scale: Making Sense of Complexity Part III. The Consistency of Life: EcoDevoEvo * Form Emerges in Many Ways * The Cooperative Genome *"Ligand Seeking Receptor. Objective: Binding Relationship" * Appendix A * Appendix B * Appendix C * Suggested Reading by General Category * References * Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.3.2009
Zusatzinfo 6 halftones, 52 line illustrations, 1 table
Verlagsort Cambridge, Mass
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Genetik / Molekularbiologie
ISBN-10 0-674-03193-8 / 0674031938
ISBN-13 978-0-674-03193-7 / 9780674031937
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