Ernst Mayr and J. B. S. Haldane, major contributors to the ‘modern synthesis’ in evolutionary theory, set an example of how scientific disagreements need not come in the way of friendship. After getting acquainted, they kept discussing issues related to evolution until just before Haldane’s death in 1964. Their dissimilar backgrounds meant that they adopted different approaches. A major disagreement emerged regarding the right way to look at the role of genes in evolution. Mayr felt that the elementary models of population genetics were oversimplifications and therefore inadequate for representing evolutionary processes, though he was not consistent in his attitude. Haldane, on the other hand, maintained that the mathematical treatment of s...
Mayr’s best recognized scientific contributions include the biological species concept and the theor...
Prof. J. B. S. Haldane. — The Causes of Evolution. Largmans green and Co. London, 1932. In: La Terre...
concepts of what constitutes the evolutionary synthesis. He focuses specifically on the nomothetic c...
Ernst Mayr and J. B. S. Haldane, major contributors to the ‘modern synthesis’ in evolutionary theory...
Starting from the early decades of the twentieth century, evolutionary biology began to acquire math...
Starting from the early decades of the twentieth century, evolutionary biology began to acquire math...
Abstract In 1959 Ernst Mayr challenged the relevance of mathematical models to evolutionary studies ...
at the feet of the three great population geneticists RA Fisher, Sewall Wright and JBS Haldane (Figu...
We commonly read or hear that Charles Darwin successfully convinced the world about evolution and na...
Here, I attempt to explore the interactions between evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr and other biol...
Ernst Mayr’s death at the age of 100 earlier this year (3 January 2005) has left a void that will no...
In 1961, Ernst Mayr published a highly influential article on the nature of causation in biology, in...
(Figure 1) had finished editing The Evolutionary Syn-thesis: Perspectives on the Unification of Biol...
Fifty years ago, Ernst Mayr published a hugely influential paper on the nature of causation in biolo...
Evolutionary theory in the late nineteenth century was marked by controversy over the way in which D...
Mayr’s best recognized scientific contributions include the biological species concept and the theor...
Prof. J. B. S. Haldane. — The Causes of Evolution. Largmans green and Co. London, 1932. In: La Terre...
concepts of what constitutes the evolutionary synthesis. He focuses specifically on the nomothetic c...
Ernst Mayr and J. B. S. Haldane, major contributors to the ‘modern synthesis’ in evolutionary theory...
Starting from the early decades of the twentieth century, evolutionary biology began to acquire math...
Starting from the early decades of the twentieth century, evolutionary biology began to acquire math...
Abstract In 1959 Ernst Mayr challenged the relevance of mathematical models to evolutionary studies ...
at the feet of the three great population geneticists RA Fisher, Sewall Wright and JBS Haldane (Figu...
We commonly read or hear that Charles Darwin successfully convinced the world about evolution and na...
Here, I attempt to explore the interactions between evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr and other biol...
Ernst Mayr’s death at the age of 100 earlier this year (3 January 2005) has left a void that will no...
In 1961, Ernst Mayr published a highly influential article on the nature of causation in biology, in...
(Figure 1) had finished editing The Evolutionary Syn-thesis: Perspectives on the Unification of Biol...
Fifty years ago, Ernst Mayr published a hugely influential paper on the nature of causation in biolo...
Evolutionary theory in the late nineteenth century was marked by controversy over the way in which D...
Mayr’s best recognized scientific contributions include the biological species concept and the theor...
Prof. J. B. S. Haldane. — The Causes of Evolution. Largmans green and Co. London, 1932. In: La Terre...
concepts of what constitutes the evolutionary synthesis. He focuses specifically on the nomothetic c...