Narrow Roads of Gene Land: Volume 2: Evolution of Sex: Narrow Roads of Gene Land
Autor W. D. Hamiltonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2001
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198503361
ISBN-10: 0198503369
Pagini: 930
Ilustrații: 4 figures and 1 music example
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 44 mm
Greutate: 1.57 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Narrow Roads of Gene Land
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198503369
Pagini: 930
Ilustrații: 4 figures and 1 music example
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 44 mm
Greutate: 1.57 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Narrow Roads of Gene Land
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
in both the papers and the essays Hamilton is at his best when enthusing about his favourite species.
The papers in the book are already classics of scientific research, and the introductions deserve to become classics of scientific autobiography" (From the review of Volume 1 in Nature).
The papers in the book are already classics of scientific research, and the introductions deserve to become classics of scientific autobiography" (From the review of Volume 1 in Nature).
Notă biografică
W. D. Hamilton is one of the most influential biologists of the 20th century and is widely regarded as the most important theoretical innovator in the evolutionary study of behaviour since Darwin. He is known throughout the world for his seminal work on social evolution (kin selection), sex ratio evolution and, more recently, for work on the involvement of parasites in sexual selection and on the evolutionary maintenance of sexuality. A Fellow of the Royal Society and a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Hamilton is a Royal Society Research Professor in the Zoology Department at Oxford University. His awards include the Albert Wander Foundation Prize (Switzerland, 1992), the Crafoord Prize (Sweden, 1993), and the Kyoto Prize (Japan, 1993).