abstract: This dissertation shows that the central conceptual feature and explanatory motivation of theories of evolutionary directionality between 1890 and 1926 was as follows: morphological variation in the developing organism limits the possible outcomes of evolution in definite directions. Put broadly, these theories maintained a conceptual connection between development and evolution as inextricably associated phenomena. This project develops three case studies. The first addresses the Swiss-German zoologist Theodor Eimer's book Organic Evolution (1890), which sought to undermine the work of noted evolutionist August Weismann. Second, the American paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope's Primary Factors (1896) developed a sophisticated sys...
Ernst Haeckel’s monistic worldview and his interpretation of Darwin’s theory of evolution worked to...
AbstractTwo great trends are evident in the evolution of life on Earth: towards increasing diversifi...
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2021. Major: History of Science, Technology, and Medicin...
abstract: How fast is evolution? In this dissertation I document a profound change that occurred aro...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.Ocyober 2015. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advisor: ...
Changes in the rate at which biological evolution proceeds are widespread and common. Advancements i...
Biologists have a long history of arguing about the relative importance of organisms and environment...
Biology’s quest to be considered a mature science was initiated by Charles Darwin with the publicati...
With whom and where did you study? My undergraduate study in Biology was at Universidad Simón Bol...
The past 35 years have witnessed a revolution in evolutionary genetics that, like the proverbial The...
abstract: This dissertation begins to lay out a small slice of the history of morphological research...
In the mid-twentieth century, French philosophers looked to contemporary biological research as they...
The Principle of organic evolution is the most fundamental one yet discovered in the sciences concer...
AbstractThe rise of evolutionary developmental biology was not the progressive isolation and charact...
Ernst Haeckel’s monistic worldview and his interpretation of Darwin’s theory of evolution worked to...
AbstractTwo great trends are evident in the evolution of life on Earth: towards increasing diversifi...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37661/1/1330900217_ftp.pd
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2021. Major: History of Science, Technology, and Medicin...
abstract: How fast is evolution? In this dissertation I document a profound change that occurred aro...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.Ocyober 2015. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advisor: ...
Changes in the rate at which biological evolution proceeds are widespread and common. Advancements i...
Biologists have a long history of arguing about the relative importance of organisms and environment...
Biology’s quest to be considered a mature science was initiated by Charles Darwin with the publicati...
With whom and where did you study? My undergraduate study in Biology was at Universidad Simón Bol...
The past 35 years have witnessed a revolution in evolutionary genetics that, like the proverbial The...
abstract: This dissertation begins to lay out a small slice of the history of morphological research...
In the mid-twentieth century, French philosophers looked to contemporary biological research as they...
The Principle of organic evolution is the most fundamental one yet discovered in the sciences concer...
AbstractThe rise of evolutionary developmental biology was not the progressive isolation and charact...
Ernst Haeckel’s monistic worldview and his interpretation of Darwin’s theory of evolution worked to...
AbstractTwo great trends are evident in the evolution of life on Earth: towards increasing diversifi...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37661/1/1330900217_ftp.pd