Collecting Evolution - Matthew J. James

Collecting Evolution

The Galapagos Expedition that Vindicated Darwin
Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2017
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-935459-7 (ISBN)
42,35 inkl. MwSt
The story of the 1905-1906 voyage by the California Academy of Sciences to the Galapagos Islands, during which over 78,000 species were collected.
In 1905, eight men from the California Academy of Sciences set sail from San Francisco for a scientific collection expedition in the Galapagos Islands, and by the time they were finished in 1906, they had completed one of the most important expeditions in the history of both evolutionary and conservation science. These scientists collected over 78,000 species during their time on the islands, validating the work of Charles Darwin and laying the groundwork for foundational evolution texts like Darwin's Finches. Despite its significance, almost nothing has been written on this voyage, lost amongst discussion of Darwin's trip on the Beagle and the writing of David Lack.
In Collecting Evolution, Matthew James finally tells the story of the 1905 Galapagos expedition. James follows these eight young men aboard the Academy to the Galapagos and back, and reveals why they were able to have the groundbreaking success they had. A current Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences, James uses his access to unpublished writings and photographs to provide unprecedented insight into the expedition. We learn the voyagers' personal stories, and how, for all the scientific progress that was made, just as much intense personal drama unfolded on the trip. This is a watershed moment in scientific history, crossed with a maritime adventure: there are suicides, controversies over credit and fame, and the tragic killing of now-extinct species. The book discusses how these men thought of themselves as "collectors" before they thought of themselves as scientists, and the implications this had on their approach and their results.
In the end, the voyage of the Academy proved to be crucial in the development of evolutionary science as we know it. It is the longest expedition in Galapagos history, and played a critical role in cementing Darwin's legacy. Collecting Evolution brings this extraordinary story to light, bringing its scientists and their journey to life.

Matthew James is a Fellow of the the California Academy of Sciences, and Professor of Paleontology at Sonoma State University. He has been writing about the Galapagos in historical, scientific, and research capacities for over thirty years.

Preface
Acknowledgements
Note to the Reader
Prologue
1: Halfway to the Stars
2: Walking in Darwin's Footsteps
3: Setting Sail from San Francisco
4: Before It Is Too Late
5: Collecting Evolution
6: GalÃ!pagos at Last
7: Confluence: Where Geography and Ideas Meet
8: On Death, and Life, in GalÃ!pagos
9: Down to the Sea in Ships: Ship's Log, 1905
10: Rising from the Ashes
11: Ship's Log, 1906
12: That Sinking Feeling
13: Darwin's Islands Meet the Plant Wizard of Santa Rosa
14: The Voyage Home: Ship's Log
15: Vindicating Darwin
Epilogue -- Legacy: Recent Use of California Academy of Sciences Specimens
Chronology of the 1905 -- 1906 GalÃ!pagos Expedition
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 47
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 236 x 163 mm
Gewicht 567 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
ISBN-10 0-19-935459-6 / 0199354596
ISBN-13 978-0-19-935459-7 / 9780199354597
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