This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape evolution and for the sorts of ‘units’ on which selection might operate. It then summarizes traditional arguments for genic selectionism, i.e., the view that selection operates primarily on genes (e.g., those of G. C. Williams, Richard Dawkins, and David Hull) and traditional counterarguments (e.g., those of William Wimsatt, Richard Lewontin, and Elliott Sober, and a diffuse group based on life history strategies). It then offers a series of responses to the arguments, based on more contemporary considerations from molecular genetics, offered by Carmen Sapienza. A key issue raised by Sapienza concerns the degree to which a small number of ge...
This thesis concerns evolution and how it is explained. The ambition here is to identify clearly the...
This chapter develops the idea that the germ-soma split and the suppression of individual fitness di...
There are ongoing debates in philosophy of biology about what falls within natural selection\u27s ex...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
Tesina elaborada para obtener el MPhil en la Universidad de Cambridge, Inglaterra, 1987Most biologis...
Natural selection has always been assumed to be the major force of evolution, but its presence has b...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la VII Biennial Congress of Sociedad Española de Biología Evolutiva...
Abstract The current view of biologists about evolution and adaptation is that; The characteristics...
<p>Recent workers have argued that evolutionary theory is<br>incomplete, due to several unsolved pro...
During my dissertation I used a combination of comparative and phylogenetic approaches to test for s...
The strength and direction of natural selection are key parameters that are predicted to influence t...
Four main ingredients are necessary for the recipe of natural selection: a common demanding and comp...
<p>Changes in the expression and function of genes active during metazoan development have played a ...
This thesis concerns evolution and how it is explained. The ambition here is to identify clearly the...
This chapter develops the idea that the germ-soma split and the suppression of individual fitness di...
There are ongoing debates in philosophy of biology about what falls within natural selection\u27s ex...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
Tesina elaborada para obtener el MPhil en la Universidad de Cambridge, Inglaterra, 1987Most biologis...
Natural selection has always been assumed to be the major force of evolution, but its presence has b...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la VII Biennial Congress of Sociedad Española de Biología Evolutiva...
Abstract The current view of biologists about evolution and adaptation is that; The characteristics...
<p>Recent workers have argued that evolutionary theory is<br>incomplete, due to several unsolved pro...
During my dissertation I used a combination of comparative and phylogenetic approaches to test for s...
The strength and direction of natural selection are key parameters that are predicted to influence t...
Four main ingredients are necessary for the recipe of natural selection: a common demanding and comp...
<p>Changes in the expression and function of genes active during metazoan development have played a ...
This thesis concerns evolution and how it is explained. The ambition here is to identify clearly the...
This chapter develops the idea that the germ-soma split and the suppression of individual fitness di...
There are ongoing debates in philosophy of biology about what falls within natural selection\u27s ex...