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Evolution: Principles and Processes: Jones and Bartlett Topics in Biology

Autor PH. D. Hall, Brian K.
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2010
If You Want To Know Whether Evolution Is A Science, How Life Began, What Charles Darwin Really Said About Evolution, Why A Fungus Is More Closely Related To Humans Than To A Plant, How Experiments In Evolution Can Be Carried Out, Why Birds Are Flying Dinosaurs, How We Manipulate The Evolution Of Other Species, And If You Want A Clear Treatment Of The Processes That Result In Evolution, Then This Is The Book For You Written For Those With A Minimal Science Background, Evolution: Principles And Processes Provides A Concise Introduction Of Evolutionary Topics For The One-Term Course. Using An Engaging Writing Style And A Wealth Of Full-Color Illustrations, Hall Covers All Topics From The Origin Of Universe, Earth, The Origin Of Life, And On To How Humans Influence The Evolution Of Other Species. He Brings Together The Principles And Processes That Explain Evolutionary Change And Discusses The Patterns Of Life That Have Resulted From The Operation Of Evolution Over The Past 3.5 Billion Years. This Overview, Coupled With Numerous Case Studies And Examples, Helps Readers Understand And Truly Appreciate The Origin And Diversity Of Life.
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ISBN-13: 9780763760397
ISBN-10: 0763760390
Pagini: 442
Dimensiuni: 203 x 251 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
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Notă biografică

Brian Hall, born, raised and educated in Australia, has been associated with Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia since 1968, most recently as a University Research Professor and George S. Campbell Professor of Biology, and since July 2007 as University Research Professor Emeritus. He was Killam Research Professor at Dalhousie University (1990-1995), Faculty of Science Killam Professor (1996-2001) and Canada Council for the Arts Killam Research Fellow (2003-2005). Trained as an experimental embryologist, for the past 40 years he has undertaken research into vertebrate skeletal development and evolution and played a major role in integrating evolutionary and developmental biology into the discipline now known as Evolutionary Developmental Biology (evo-devo); he wrote the first evo-devo text book, published in 1990 and a second edition in 1999 (Hall 1999a). A fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Hall has earned numerous awards for his research, teaching and writing, including the 2005 Killam Prize in Natural Sciences, one of the top scientific awards in Canada.