cochemical sense. Yet, until recently, many facts in biology could not be accounted for in the light of evolution. Just as physicists for a long time ignored the presence of chaos, these phenomena were basically not perceived by biologists. Two examples illustrate this assertion. Although Darwin's publication of "The Origin of Species" sparked off the whole evolutionary revolution, oddly enough, the population genetic framework underlying the modern synthesis holds no clues to speciation events. A second illustration is the more recently appreciated issue of jump increases in biological complexity that result from the aggregation of individuals into mutualistic wholes. These and many more problems possess a common source: the...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
Complex adaptive systems play a major role in the theory of reciprocal altruism. Starting with Axelr...
This chapter begins by outlining a promising, new theoretical framework for the process by which hum...
Science, and with it our understanding of evolutionary processes, is itself undergoing evolution. Th...
abstract: The field of biologic research is particularly concerned with understanding nature's compl...
Darwinism is defined here as an evolving research tradition based upon the concepts of natural selec...
Recent criticisms of Neo-Darwinism are considered and disputed within the setting of recent advances...
Living Systems Theory (LST), as well as System of Systems Processes Theory (SSP), Relational Biology...
Non-Darwinian theories about the emergence and evolution of complexity date back at least to Lamarck...
Abstract The classic Darwinian theory and the Synthetic evolutionary theory and their linear models,...
ABSTRACT. Although the growth of complexity during evolution seems obvious to most observers, it has...
Darwin's (1859) theory of evolution by natural selection accounts for the adaptations of organisms, ...
Palaeontologists have discovered rather large and abrupt jumps in structural and functional complexi...
There is growing interest in applying nonlinear methods to evolutionary biology. With good reason: t...
There is growing interest in applying nonlinear methods to evolutionary biology. With good reason: t...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
Complex adaptive systems play a major role in the theory of reciprocal altruism. Starting with Axelr...
This chapter begins by outlining a promising, new theoretical framework for the process by which hum...
Science, and with it our understanding of evolutionary processes, is itself undergoing evolution. Th...
abstract: The field of biologic research is particularly concerned with understanding nature's compl...
Darwinism is defined here as an evolving research tradition based upon the concepts of natural selec...
Recent criticisms of Neo-Darwinism are considered and disputed within the setting of recent advances...
Living Systems Theory (LST), as well as System of Systems Processes Theory (SSP), Relational Biology...
Non-Darwinian theories about the emergence and evolution of complexity date back at least to Lamarck...
Abstract The classic Darwinian theory and the Synthetic evolutionary theory and their linear models,...
ABSTRACT. Although the growth of complexity during evolution seems obvious to most observers, it has...
Darwin's (1859) theory of evolution by natural selection accounts for the adaptations of organisms, ...
Palaeontologists have discovered rather large and abrupt jumps in structural and functional complexi...
There is growing interest in applying nonlinear methods to evolutionary biology. With good reason: t...
There is growing interest in applying nonlinear methods to evolutionary biology. With good reason: t...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
Complex adaptive systems play a major role in the theory of reciprocal altruism. Starting with Axelr...
This chapter begins by outlining a promising, new theoretical framework for the process by which hum...