An introduction to biological evolution / Kenneth V. Kardong

By: Kardong, Kenneth V [author]
Publisher: Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2008Edition: 2nd edDescription: xvi, 352 pages : illustration ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780071285827Subject(s): Evolution (Biology) | Life -- OriginDDC classification: 576.8 Online resources: http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0620/2006028519.html
Contents:
Contents Preface xi Chapter 1 Evolution of Evolution 2 Introduction 3 Philosophical Schools 3 Fact, Course, Mechanism 5 Fixity of Species 6 Linnaeus 6 Naturalists 6 Change of Species 7 J-B. de Lamarck 7 Upward to Perfection 8 The Mechanism of Evolution: Natural Selection 9 A. R. Wallace 10 Charles Darwin 10 Critics and Controversy 13 Overview 14 Introduction 17 Dating Fossils 18 Stratigraphy 19 Index Fossils 20 Radiometric Dating 20 Geological Ages 22 Fossils and Fossilization 24 Recovery and Restoration 26 From Animal to Fossil 28 Missing Fossils 30 Overview 30 Chapter 2 Times 16 Introduction 33 Inheritance by Intuition 33 Early Intuition 33 Blending Inheritance 34 Medelian Inheritance 35 Gregor Mendel 35 Testcross 39 Mendelian Principles of Inheritance 40 Mendel?s Achievement 40 Chromosomes 42 Cell Division 42 Mendel Amended 44 Gene Linkage 44 Multiple Alleles 44 Multiple Genes---Polygenes 45 Overview 46 Chapter 3 Heredity 32 Introduction 49 Major Transitions of Life 49 Inorganic to Organic Evolution (4 billion years ago) 50 Cell--Prokaryotic, Heterotroph (3.5 billion years ago) 52 Cell--Prokaryotic, Autotroph (2.7 billion years ago) 52 Cell--Prokaryote to Eukaryote (2 billion years ago) 53 Multicellularity 54 Major Transitions of Life and Consequences 55 Ozone 55 Pollutant 55 Eukaryotic Origins 55 Chemical Coding--From Genotype to Phenotype 55 DNA 55 RNA 57 Cell Metabolism 59 Metabolic Pathways 59 Carbon Fixation 60 Photosynthesis 60 Overview 61 Chapter 4 Emergence of Life 48 Introduction 63 Prokaryotes 63 Bacteria (Eubacteria) 63 Archaea (Archaebacteria) 65 Eukaryotes 65 Protists 65 E coli--Friend or Foe 65 Plants 66 Fungi 70 Animals 71 Environment 79 Overview 80 Chapter 5 Diversity of Life 62 Introduction 83 The Facts of Evolution 84 The Fossil Record 84 Comparative Anatomy 85 Comparative Embryology 90 Human Appendix--Out of a Job 93 Vestigial and Atavistic Structures 93 Distributional Evidence 96 The Course of Evolution 101 Overview 101 Chapter 6 Evidence of Evolution 82 Introduction 105 The Phenotype Takes a Beating 106 Artificial versus Natural Selection 106 Artificial Selection 106 Natural Selection 110 Types of Natural Selection 113 Stabilizing Selection 114 Directional Selection 115 Disruptive Selection 115 Sexual Selection 115 From Mate to Meal 118 Overview 121 Chapter 7 Selection 104 Introduction 125 Mixing It Up 125 Recombination 125 Sex 126 Mutations 126 Early Work 126 Mistakes Happen 127 Point Mutations 127 Gene Duplication 128 Sickle-Cell Anemia: Disease Against Disease 129 Chromosomal Mutations 130 Hox Genes and Their Kingdoms 130 Overview 134 Chapter 8 Variation: Spice of Life 124 Introduction 137 Species Definitions 138 Biological Species 138 Morphospiecies 138 Paleospecies 138 Agamospecies 138 The Process of Species Formation 139 Four Steps to Speciation 139 Isolation and Diversification 141 Accentuated Reproductive and Ecological Isolation 141 Reproductive Isolating Mechanisms 142 Prezygotic Mechanisms 142 Postzygotic Mechanisms 144 Natural Selection and RIMs 144 Patterns of Speciation 144 Clines 144 Ring Species 147 Flaming Retreats 149 Parallelism and Convergence 149 Latitudinal Gradients of Species Diversity 149 Overview 152 Chapter 9 Speciation 136 Introduction 155 Symbiosis--Good, Bad, and Ugly 155 Arms Race 156 Plant--Animal Co-evolution 156 Mutualism 157 Commensalism 160 Protective Coloration and Shape 162 Camouflage 162 Warning Coloration (Aposematic) 162 Mimicry 163 Batesian Mimicry 164 Mullerian Mimicry 167 Other Types of Mimicry 168 Overview 169 Chapter 10 Co-Evolution 154 Introduction 173 Life History Traits 173 Lizards 173 Guppies 174 Roundabout with Parasites 175 Time and Energy Budgets 177 Abiotic Factors 178 Biotic Factors 179 Overview 180 Chapter 11 Life History Strategies 172 Introduction 183 Alarm Calls 183 Individual Selection and Group Selection 185 Altruism versus Selfish Behavior 186 Kin Selection 186 Inclusive Fitness 186 Sex--What Good Is It? 187 Coefficient of Relationship 187 Levels of Selection 189 Microevolution and Macroevolution 190 Quantum Evolution 190 Punctuated Equilibrium 190 Consequences of Punctuated Equilibrium 192 Rapid Evolution 193 On the Edge 194 Macro Changes at Micro Levels 197 Overview 199 Chapter 12 Life in Groups 182 Introduction 203 Uniform Extinctions 204 Co-evolution 204 Islands 205 Red Queen 208 Assessment of Uniform Extinctions 209 Mass Extinctions 210 Dinosaur Extinctions--The Heated Debate 211 Dinosaur: The Sequel--After Jurasic Park 215 Causes of Dinosaur Extinctions 216 Mass Extinctions--Case Studies 216 The North Pole is Headed South 217 Plate Tectonics 217 Ice Ages 221 Cosmic Collisions 222 Overview 225 Chapter 13 Extinctions 202 Appendix 1 Cell Division--A Review 293 Appendix 2 Taxonomy 299 Appendix 3 Molecular Clocks 305 Glossary 309 Credits 315 Index 317 Introduction 249 On to Modern Hominids 251 Out of Africa 251 Out of Africa--Again 254 Evolving Language 254 Homo sapiens--Out of Africa a Third Time 256 Hominid Evolution--Innovations and Insights 257 Mosaic Evolution 258 Human Variation 258 Physical and Behavioral Features--Real and Imagined 260 Hairless Bodies 261 Language 261 Religion 263 Wanderlust 264 Out of Africa 264 Arrival of Homo sapiens 264 To the Americas 265 Overview 267 Chapter 15 Human Evolution: Building Modern Humans 248 Nature Red in Tooth and Claw 271 Enter, Genetic Technology 272 Evolution in Our Hands 276 People, Pathogens, and Plagues 276 A Plague in Your City 277 The Marathon--Stretching It 277 From Gods to Germs 278 Epidemics 279 Viruses 279 Evolving Plagues and Pathogens 280 The Origin of Diseases 281 Co-Evolution of People and Pathogens 283 Humans 283 Friendly Fever 284 Pathogens 284 Emerging Plagues 287 Medical Technology 287 The Magic Bullet 288 Revenge of the Germs 288 Plasmids 289 Antibiotics Everywhere 289 Running Out of Bullets 289 Overview? Evolution Today and Tomorrow 290 Chapter 16 Evolutionary Biology: Today and Beyond 270 Introduction 229 New Ancestors 230 Pitfalls 230 Human Inevitability 230 Nature versus Nurture 232 Primates 234 Primate Features 234 Primate Evolution 236 The Course of Hominid Evolution 237 Hominid or Hominin 239 Hominid Features 239 Hominid Evolution--On Becoming Human 241 Hoax 241 Taung Skull--A Child?s Story 241 Lucy--Farther Back in Time 242 Vegetarians--A Dead End 244 At the Root of It All? The Oldest Hominids 245 Overview 245
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Includes glossary and index

Contents
Preface xi
Chapter 1 Evolution of Evolution 2
Introduction 3
Philosophical Schools 3
Fact, Course, Mechanism 5
Fixity of Species 6
Linnaeus 6
Naturalists 6
Change of Species 7
J-B. de Lamarck 7
Upward to Perfection 8
The Mechanism of Evolution: Natural Selection 9
A. R. Wallace 10
Charles Darwin 10
Critics and Controversy 13
Overview 14
Introduction 17
Dating Fossils 18
Stratigraphy 19
Index Fossils 20
Radiometric Dating 20
Geological Ages 22
Fossils and Fossilization 24
Recovery and Restoration 26
From Animal to Fossil 28
Missing Fossils 30
Overview 30
Chapter 2 Times 16
Introduction 33
Inheritance by Intuition 33
Early Intuition 33
Blending Inheritance 34
Medelian Inheritance 35
Gregor Mendel 35
Testcross 39
Mendelian Principles of Inheritance 40
Mendel?s Achievement 40
Chromosomes 42
Cell Division 42
Mendel Amended 44
Gene Linkage 44
Multiple Alleles 44
Multiple Genes---Polygenes 45
Overview 46
Chapter 3 Heredity 32
Introduction 49
Major Transitions of Life 49
Inorganic to Organic Evolution (4 billion years ago) 50
Cell--Prokaryotic, Heterotroph (3.5 billion years ago) 52
Cell--Prokaryotic, Autotroph (2.7 billion years ago) 52
Cell--Prokaryote to Eukaryote (2 billion years ago) 53
Multicellularity 54
Major Transitions of Life and Consequences 55
Ozone 55
Pollutant 55
Eukaryotic Origins 55
Chemical Coding--From Genotype to
Phenotype 55
DNA 55
RNA 57
Cell Metabolism 59
Metabolic Pathways 59
Carbon Fixation 60
Photosynthesis 60
Overview 61
Chapter 4 Emergence of Life 48
Introduction 63
Prokaryotes 63
Bacteria (Eubacteria) 63
Archaea (Archaebacteria) 65
Eukaryotes 65
Protists 65
E coli--Friend or Foe 65
Plants 66
Fungi 70
Animals 71
Environment 79
Overview 80
Chapter 5 Diversity of Life 62
Introduction 83
The Facts of Evolution 84
The Fossil Record 84
Comparative Anatomy 85
Comparative Embryology 90
Human Appendix--Out of a Job 93
Vestigial and Atavistic Structures 93
Distributional Evidence 96
The Course of Evolution 101
Overview 101
Chapter 6 Evidence of Evolution 82
Introduction 105
The Phenotype Takes a Beating 106
Artificial versus Natural Selection 106
Artificial Selection 106
Natural Selection 110
Types of Natural Selection 113
Stabilizing Selection 114
Directional Selection 115
Disruptive Selection 115
Sexual Selection 115
From Mate to Meal 118
Overview 121
Chapter 7 Selection 104
Introduction 125
Mixing It Up 125
Recombination 125
Sex 126
Mutations 126
Early Work 126
Mistakes Happen 127
Point Mutations 127
Gene Duplication 128
Sickle-Cell Anemia: Disease Against Disease 129
Chromosomal Mutations 130
Hox Genes and Their Kingdoms 130
Overview 134
Chapter 8 Variation: Spice of Life 124
Introduction 137
Species Definitions 138
Biological Species 138
Morphospiecies 138
Paleospecies 138
Agamospecies 138
The Process of Species Formation 139
Four Steps to Speciation 139
Isolation and Diversification 141
Accentuated Reproductive and Ecological Isolation 141
Reproductive Isolating Mechanisms 142
Prezygotic Mechanisms 142
Postzygotic Mechanisms 144
Natural Selection and RIMs 144
Patterns of Speciation 144
Clines 144
Ring Species 147
Flaming Retreats 149
Parallelism and Convergence 149
Latitudinal Gradients of Species Diversity 149
Overview 152
Chapter 9 Speciation 136
Introduction 155
Symbiosis--Good, Bad, and Ugly 155
Arms Race 156
Plant--Animal Co-evolution 156
Mutualism 157
Commensalism 160
Protective Coloration and Shape 162
Camouflage 162
Warning Coloration (Aposematic) 162
Mimicry 163
Batesian Mimicry 164
Mullerian Mimicry 167
Other Types of Mimicry 168
Overview 169
Chapter 10 Co-Evolution 154
Introduction 173
Life History Traits 173
Lizards 173
Guppies 174
Roundabout with Parasites 175
Time and Energy Budgets 177
Abiotic Factors 178
Biotic Factors 179
Overview 180
Chapter 11 Life History Strategies 172
Introduction 183
Alarm Calls 183
Individual Selection and Group Selection 185
Altruism versus Selfish Behavior 186
Kin Selection 186
Inclusive Fitness 186
Sex--What Good Is It? 187
Coefficient of Relationship 187
Levels of Selection 189
Microevolution and Macroevolution 190
Quantum Evolution 190
Punctuated Equilibrium 190
Consequences of Punctuated Equilibrium 192
Rapid Evolution 193
On the Edge 194
Macro Changes at Micro Levels 197
Overview 199
Chapter 12 Life in Groups 182
Introduction 203
Uniform Extinctions 204
Co-evolution 204
Islands 205
Red Queen 208
Assessment of Uniform Extinctions 209
Mass Extinctions 210
Dinosaur Extinctions--The Heated Debate 211
Dinosaur: The Sequel--After Jurasic Park 215
Causes of Dinosaur Extinctions 216
Mass Extinctions--Case Studies 216
The North Pole is Headed South 217
Plate Tectonics 217
Ice Ages 221
Cosmic Collisions 222
Overview 225
Chapter 13 Extinctions 202
Appendix 1 Cell Division--A Review 293
Appendix 2 Taxonomy 299
Appendix 3 Molecular Clocks 305
Glossary 309
Credits 315
Index 317
Introduction 249
On to Modern Hominids 251
Out of Africa 251
Out of Africa--Again 254
Evolving Language 254
Homo sapiens--Out of Africa a Third Time 256
Hominid Evolution--Innovations and Insights 257
Mosaic Evolution 258
Human Variation 258
Physical and Behavioral Features--Real and Imagined 260
Hairless Bodies 261
Language 261
Religion 263
Wanderlust 264
Out of Africa 264
Arrival of Homo sapiens 264
To the Americas 265
Overview 267
Chapter 15 Human Evolution: Building Modern Humans 248
Nature Red in Tooth and Claw 271
Enter, Genetic Technology 272
Evolution in Our Hands 276
People, Pathogens, and Plagues 276
A Plague in Your City 277
The Marathon--Stretching It 277
From Gods to Germs 278
Epidemics 279
Viruses 279
Evolving Plagues and Pathogens 280
The Origin of Diseases 281
Co-Evolution of People and Pathogens 283
Humans 283
Friendly Fever 284
Pathogens 284
Emerging Plagues 287
Medical Technology 287
The Magic Bullet 288
Revenge of the Germs 288
Plasmids 289
Antibiotics Everywhere 289
Running Out of Bullets 289
Overview?
Evolution Today and Tomorrow 290
Chapter 16 Evolutionary Biology: Today and Beyond 270
Introduction 229
New Ancestors 230
Pitfalls 230
Human Inevitability 230
Nature versus Nurture 232
Primates 234
Primate Features 234
Primate Evolution 236
The Course of Hominid Evolution 237
Hominid or Hominin 239
Hominid Features 239
Hominid Evolution--On Becoming Human 241
Hoax 241
Taung Skull--A Child?s Story 241
Lucy--Farther Back in Time 242
Vegetarians--A Dead End 244
At the Root of It All?
The Oldest Hominids 245
Overview 245

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