The debate over the relative importance of natural selection as
compared to other forces affecting the evolution of organisms is a
long-standing and central controversy in evolutionary biology. The
theory of adaptationism argues that natural selection contains
sufficient explanatory power in itself to account for all evolution.
However, there are differing views about the efficiency of the
adaptation model of explanation. If the adaptationism theory is
applied, are energy and resources being used to their optimum? This
book presents an up-to-date view of this controversy and reflects the
dramatic changes in our understanding of evolution that have occurred
in the last twenty years. The volume combines contributions from
biologists and philosophers, and offers a systematic treatment of
foundational, conceptual, and methodological issues surrounding the
theory of adaptationism. The essays examine recent developments in
topics such as phylogenetic analysis, the theory of optimality and ess
models, and methods of testing models.
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ISBN
9780511889882
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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