Selection :: the mechanism of evolution /
This text adopts a direct experimental approach to evolutionary questions, drawing predominantly from research on microbial systems. The focus is on processes and mechanisms, and incorporates insights from recent advances in whole-genome sequencing, bioinformatics, environmental genomics and develop...
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Zusammenfassung: | This text adopts a direct experimental approach to evolutionary questions, drawing predominantly from research on microbial systems. The focus is on processes and mechanisms, and incorporates insights from recent advances in whole-genome sequencing, bioinformatics, environmental genomics and developmental genetics. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 553 pages :) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g 7. |t Natural selection in open populations -- |g 7.1. |t Fitness in natural populations -- |g 7.2. |t Phenotypic selection -- |g 7.3. |t Selection experiments in the field -- |g 7.4. |t Adaptation to the humanized landscape -- |g 7.5. |t The ghost of selection past -- |g 8. |t Adaptive radiation : diversity and specialization -- |g 8.1. |t Adaptive and non-adaptive radiation -- |g 8.2. |t G X E -- |g 8.3. |t Specialization and generalization -- |g 8.4. |t Opportunities in space : obligations in time -- |g 8.5. |t Local adaptation -- |g 9. |t Autoselection : selfish genetic elements -- |g 9.1. |t Infection -- |g 9.2. |t Interference -- |g 9.3. |t Gonotaxis -- |g 10. |t Social selection -- |g 10.1. |t Selection within a single uniform population : density-dependent selection -- |g 10.2. |t Selection within a single diverse population : frequency-dependent selection -- |g 10.3. |t Social behaviour -- |g 10.4. |t Kin selection and group selection -- |g 11. |t Co-evolution -- |g 11.1. |t Rivals -- |g 11.2. |t Partners -- |g 11.3. |t Enemies -- |g 11.4. |t Ecosystems -- |g 12. |t Sexual selection -- |g 12.1. |t Evolution of sex -- |g 12.2. |t The alternation of generations -- |g 12.3. |t Gender -- |g 12.4. |t Beauty and the beast -- |g 13. |t Speciation -- |g 13.1. |t Speciation and diversification -- |g 13.2. |t Experimental speciation -- |g 13.3. |t Emerging species -- |g 14. |t Epitome -- |t References -- |t Index. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t The second science -- |g 1. |t Simple selection -- |g 2. |t The genetic and ecological context of selection -- |g 2.1. |t History, chance, and necessity -- |g 2.2. |t The rate of genetic deterioration -- |g 2.3. |t The rate of environmental deterioration -- |g 3. |t Natural selection in closed asexual populations -- |g 3.1. |t Microcosmologia -- |g 3.2. |t Sorting : selection or pre-existing variation -- |g 3.3. |t Purifying selection : maintaining adaptedness despite genetic deterioration -- |g 3.4. |t Directional selection : restoring adaptedness despite environmental deterioration -- |g 3.5. |t Successive substitution -- |g 3.6. |t Cumulative adaptation -- |g 3.7. |t Successive substitution at several loci -- |g 4. |t Prometheus unbound : releasing the constraints on natural selection -- |g 4.1. |t Increasing the mutation rate -- |g 4.2. |t Horizontal transmission -- |g 4.3. |t Sex -- |g 4.4. |t Dispersal -- |g 5. |t Selection in multicellular organisms -- |g 5.1. |t Size matters -- |g 5.2. |t Reproductive allocation -- |g 5.3. |t Life histories -- |g 6. |t Artificial selection -- |g 6.1. |t Selection acting on quantitative variation -- |g 6.2. |t Generations 1-10 : the short-term response -- |g 6.3. |t Generations 10-1000 : the limits to selection -- |t g 6.4. |t Generations 100 up : new kinds of creatures. |
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contents | Natural selection in open populations -- Fitness in natural populations -- Phenotypic selection -- Selection experiments in the field -- Adaptation to the humanized landscape -- The ghost of selection past -- Adaptive radiation : diversity and specialization -- Adaptive and non-adaptive radiation -- G X E -- Specialization and generalization -- Opportunities in space : obligations in time -- Local adaptation -- Autoselection : selfish genetic elements -- Infection -- Interference -- Gonotaxis -- Social selection -- Selection within a single uniform population : density-dependent selection -- Selection within a single diverse population : frequency-dependent selection -- Social behaviour -- Kin selection and group selection -- Co-evolution -- Rivals -- Partners -- Enemies -- Ecosystems -- Sexual selection -- Evolution of sex -- The alternation of generations -- Gender -- Beauty and the beast -- Speciation -- Speciation and diversification -- Experimental speciation -- Emerging species -- Epitome -- References -- Index. The second science -- Simple selection -- The genetic and ecological context of selection -- History, chance, and necessity -- The rate of genetic deterioration -- The rate of environmental deterioration -- Natural selection in closed asexual populations -- Microcosmologia -- Sorting : selection or pre-existing variation -- Purifying selection : maintaining adaptedness despite genetic deterioration -- Directional selection : restoring adaptedness despite environmental deterioration -- Successive substitution -- Cumulative adaptation -- Successive substitution at several loci -- Prometheus unbound : releasing the constraints on natural selection -- Increasing the mutation rate -- Horizontal transmission -- Sex -- Dispersal -- Selection in multicellular organisms -- Size matters -- Reproductive allocation -- Life histories -- Artificial selection -- Selection acting on quantitative variation -- Generations 1-10 : the short-term response -- Generations 10-1000 : the limits to selection -- g 6.4. Generations 100 up : new kinds of creatures. |
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spelling | Bell, Graham, 1949- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmdw73WyxVCfMwTcHPfbd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81102407 Selection : the mechanism of evolution / Graham Bell. 2nd ed. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008. 1 online resource (xiii, 553 pages :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxford biology Includes bibliographical references and index. This text adopts a direct experimental approach to evolutionary questions, drawing predominantly from research on microbial systems. The focus is on processes and mechanisms, and incorporates insights from recent advances in whole-genome sequencing, bioinformatics, environmental genomics and developmental genetics. 7. Natural selection in open populations -- 7.1. Fitness in natural populations -- 7.2. Phenotypic selection -- 7.3. Selection experiments in the field -- 7.4. Adaptation to the humanized landscape -- 7.5. The ghost of selection past -- 8. Adaptive radiation : diversity and specialization -- 8.1. Adaptive and non-adaptive radiation -- 8.2. G X E -- 8.3. Specialization and generalization -- 8.4. Opportunities in space : obligations in time -- 8.5. Local adaptation -- 9. Autoselection : selfish genetic elements -- 9.1. Infection -- 9.2. Interference -- 9.3. Gonotaxis -- 10. Social selection -- 10.1. Selection within a single uniform population : density-dependent selection -- 10.2. Selection within a single diverse population : frequency-dependent selection -- 10.3. Social behaviour -- 10.4. Kin selection and group selection -- 11. Co-evolution -- 11.1. Rivals -- 11.2. Partners -- 11.3. Enemies -- 11.4. Ecosystems -- 12. Sexual selection -- 12.1. Evolution of sex -- 12.2. The alternation of generations -- 12.3. Gender -- 12.4. Beauty and the beast -- 13. Speciation -- 13.1. Speciation and diversification -- 13.2. Experimental speciation -- 13.3. Emerging species -- 14. Epitome -- References -- Index. The second science -- 1. Simple selection -- 2. The genetic and ecological context of selection -- 2.1. History, chance, and necessity -- 2.2. The rate of genetic deterioration -- 2.3. The rate of environmental deterioration -- 3. Natural selection in closed asexual populations -- 3.1. Microcosmologia -- 3.2. Sorting : selection or pre-existing variation -- 3.3. Purifying selection : maintaining adaptedness despite genetic deterioration -- 3.4. Directional selection : restoring adaptedness despite environmental deterioration -- 3.5. Successive substitution -- 3.6. Cumulative adaptation -- 3.7. Successive substitution at several loci -- 4. Prometheus unbound : releasing the constraints on natural selection -- 4.1. Increasing the mutation rate -- 4.2. Horizontal transmission -- 4.3. Sex -- 4.4. Dispersal -- 5. Selection in multicellular organisms -- 5.1. Size matters -- 5.2. Reproductive allocation -- 5.3. Life histories -- 6. Artificial selection -- 6.1. Selection acting on quantitative variation -- 6.2. Generations 1-10 : the short-term response -- 6.3. Generations 10-1000 : the limits to selection -- g 6.4. Generations 100 up : new kinds of creatures. Print version record. Natural selection. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090264 Evolution (Biology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004042 Selection, Genetic https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012641 Evolution. Sélection naturelle. SCIENCE Life Sciences Evolution. bisacsh Evolution (Biology) fast Natural selection fast Natuurlijke selectie. gtt Evolutie. gtt dissertations. aat Academic theses. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026039 Thèses et écrits académiques. rvmgf has work: Selection (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGFCKBKmykYDfhJmFmhpKd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Bell, Graham, 1949- Selection. 2nd ed. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008 9780198569732 0198569734 (OCoLC)174132150 Oxford biology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005057067 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=215655 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=215655 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Bell, Graham, 1949- Selection : the mechanism of evolution / Oxford biology. Natural selection in open populations -- Fitness in natural populations -- Phenotypic selection -- Selection experiments in the field -- Adaptation to the humanized landscape -- The ghost of selection past -- Adaptive radiation : diversity and specialization -- Adaptive and non-adaptive radiation -- G X E -- Specialization and generalization -- Opportunities in space : obligations in time -- Local adaptation -- Autoselection : selfish genetic elements -- Infection -- Interference -- Gonotaxis -- Social selection -- Selection within a single uniform population : density-dependent selection -- Selection within a single diverse population : frequency-dependent selection -- Social behaviour -- Kin selection and group selection -- Co-evolution -- Rivals -- Partners -- Enemies -- Ecosystems -- Sexual selection -- Evolution of sex -- The alternation of generations -- Gender -- Beauty and the beast -- Speciation -- Speciation and diversification -- Experimental speciation -- Emerging species -- Epitome -- References -- Index. The second science -- Simple selection -- The genetic and ecological context of selection -- History, chance, and necessity -- The rate of genetic deterioration -- The rate of environmental deterioration -- Natural selection in closed asexual populations -- Microcosmologia -- Sorting : selection or pre-existing variation -- Purifying selection : maintaining adaptedness despite genetic deterioration -- Directional selection : restoring adaptedness despite environmental deterioration -- Successive substitution -- Cumulative adaptation -- Successive substitution at several loci -- Prometheus unbound : releasing the constraints on natural selection -- Increasing the mutation rate -- Horizontal transmission -- Sex -- Dispersal -- Selection in multicellular organisms -- Size matters -- Reproductive allocation -- Life histories -- Artificial selection -- Selection acting on quantitative variation -- Generations 1-10 : the short-term response -- Generations 10-1000 : the limits to selection -- g 6.4. Generations 100 up : new kinds of creatures. Natural selection. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090264 Evolution (Biology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004042 Selection, Genetic https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012641 Evolution. Sélection naturelle. SCIENCE Life Sciences Evolution. bisacsh Evolution (Biology) fast Natural selection fast Natuurlijke selectie. gtt Evolutie. gtt |
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title | Selection : the mechanism of evolution / |
title_alt | Natural selection in open populations -- Fitness in natural populations -- Phenotypic selection -- Selection experiments in the field -- Adaptation to the humanized landscape -- The ghost of selection past -- Adaptive radiation : diversity and specialization -- Adaptive and non-adaptive radiation -- G X E -- Specialization and generalization -- Opportunities in space : obligations in time -- Local adaptation -- Autoselection : selfish genetic elements -- Infection -- Interference -- Gonotaxis -- Social selection -- Selection within a single uniform population : density-dependent selection -- Selection within a single diverse population : frequency-dependent selection -- Social behaviour -- Kin selection and group selection -- Co-evolution -- Rivals -- Partners -- Enemies -- Ecosystems -- Sexual selection -- Evolution of sex -- The alternation of generations -- Gender -- Beauty and the beast -- Speciation -- Speciation and diversification -- Experimental speciation -- Emerging species -- Epitome -- References -- Index. The second science -- Simple selection -- The genetic and ecological context of selection -- History, chance, and necessity -- The rate of genetic deterioration -- The rate of environmental deterioration -- Natural selection in closed asexual populations -- Microcosmologia -- Sorting : selection or pre-existing variation -- Purifying selection : maintaining adaptedness despite genetic deterioration -- Directional selection : restoring adaptedness despite environmental deterioration -- Successive substitution -- Cumulative adaptation -- Successive substitution at several loci -- Prometheus unbound : releasing the constraints on natural selection -- Increasing the mutation rate -- Horizontal transmission -- Sex -- Dispersal -- Selection in multicellular organisms -- Size matters -- Reproductive allocation -- Life histories -- Artificial selection -- Selection acting on quantitative variation -- Generations 1-10 : the short-term response -- Generations 10-1000 : the limits to selection -- g 6.4. Generations 100 up : new kinds of creatures. |
title_auth | Selection : the mechanism of evolution / |
title_exact_search | Selection : the mechanism of evolution / |
title_full | Selection : the mechanism of evolution / Graham Bell. |
title_fullStr | Selection : the mechanism of evolution / Graham Bell. |
title_full_unstemmed | Selection : the mechanism of evolution / Graham Bell. |
title_short | Selection : |
title_sort | selection the mechanism of evolution |
title_sub | the mechanism of evolution / |
topic | Natural selection. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090264 Evolution (Biology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004042 Selection, Genetic https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012641 Evolution. Sélection naturelle. SCIENCE Life Sciences Evolution. bisacsh Evolution (Biology) fast Natural selection fast Natuurlijke selectie. gtt Evolutie. gtt |
topic_facet | Natural selection. Evolution (Biology) Selection, Genetic Evolution. Sélection naturelle. SCIENCE Life Sciences Evolution. Natural selection Natuurlijke selectie. Evolutie. dissertations. Academic theses. Thèses et écrits académiques. |
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