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The Continental Drift Controversy
Author | : Henry R. Frankel |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 627 |
Release | : 2012-04-26 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0521875048 |
Describes the expansion of the land-based paleomagnetic case for drifting continents and recounts the golden age of marine geoscience.
The Continental Drift Controversy: Volume 1, Wegener and the Early Debate
Author | : Henry R. Frankel |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 627 |
Release | : 2017-02-16 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1316616045 |
The definitive account of the early debate over Wegener's theory of continental drift, based on extensive interviews and archival material.
The Future of Phylogenetic Systematics
Author | : David Williams |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 509 |
Release | : 2016-07-21 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1316688186 |
Willi Hennig (1913–76), founder of phylogenetic systematics, revolutionised our understanding of the relationships among species and their natural classification. An expert on Diptera and fossil insects, Hennig's ideas were applicable to all organisms. He wrote about the science of taxonomy or systematics, refining and promoting discussion of the precise meaning of the term 'relationship', the nature of systematic evidence, and how those matters impinge on a precise understanding of monophyly, paraphyly, and polyphyly. Hennig's contributions are relevant today and are a platform for the future. This book focuses on the intellectual aspects of Hennig's work and gives dimension to the future of the subject in relation to Hennig's foundational contributions to the field of phylogenetic systematics. Suitable for graduate students and academic researchers, this book will also appeal to philosophers and historians interested in the legacy of Willi Hennig.
Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates 1949-1953
Author | : C.L. Camp and H.J. Allison |
Publisher | : Geological Society of America |
Total Pages | : 576 |
Release | : 1961 |
Genre | : Vertebrates, Fossil |
ISBN | : 0813710847 |
Ornithology, Evolution, and Philosophy
Author | : Jürgen Haffer |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 492 |
Release | : 2007-11-19 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9783540717782 |
This book is the first detailed biography of Ernst Mayr. He was an ‘architect’ of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution, and the greatest evolutionary biologist since Charles Darwin. He is one of the most widely known biologists of the 20th century.
Atlantis
Author | : N. Zhirov |
Publisher | : The Minerva Group, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2001-09 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9780898755916 |
A Soviet scientist examines geology, climate, oceanography and attempts reconstruction of Atlantis. Illustrated with maps, charts, tables, illustrations, seismic data, sonar images, etc. The fascinating age-old riddle of the legendary continent of Atlantis is a challenge to any investigator for it would be hard to name a problem of longer standing or one that has given rise to sharper controversies and differences of views and opinions. Some investigators have rejected it as a key to an ancient riddle throwing light on many aspects of human history and civilization. Thousands of books and papers have been devoted to the thrilling problem of Atlantis, and a new scientific trend, atlantology, studying Atlantis has emerged. Atlantology cannot advance without the aid of geomorphology and marine geology, which are relatively new spheres of human knowledge. Indeed, the problems linked up with Atlantis can be approached successfully only by drawing upon the latest achievements of world science in the study of the geological structure and relief of the ocean bed, only in the light of the new ideas about the youth and active development of oceans. The author believes that Atlantis existed and uses a great number of facts to back up his arguments. His work sums up much on what we know about atlantology. This book will unquestionably serve as the basis for elaborating on many aspects of one of the world?s most dramatic problems. Zhirov was a chemist by trade and a leading Soviet Atlantologist. The book was written between 1959-63. New data was added for this English edition. Seismics, gravimetrics, climatology, paleobotanical data, geomorphology, plate tectonics, turbidity data, bottom current patterns, submarine erosion and geological data separate this book from most of the rest of the Atlantology field. Cites 825 separate sources in 34 pages of references - Russian, Ukrainian, Greek, German, English, Latin...
This Is Biology
Author | : Ernst Mayr |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 1998-09-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0674256174 |
Biology until recently has been the neglected stepchild of science, and many educated people have little grasp of how biology explains the natural world. Yet to address the major political and moral questions that face us today, we must acquire an understanding of their biological roots. This magisterial new book by Ernst Mayr will go far to remedy this situation. An eyewitness to this century's relentless biological advance and the creator of some of its most important concepts, Mayr is uniquely qualified to offer a vision of science that places biology firmly at the center, and a vision of biology that restores the primacy of holistic, evolutionary thinking. As he argues persuasively, the physical sciences cannot address many aspects of nature that are unique to life. Living organisms must be understood at every level of organization; they cannot be reduced to the laws of physics and chemistry. Mayr's approach is refreshingly at odds with the reductionist thinking that dominated scientific research earlier in this century, and will help to redirect how people think about the natural world. This Is Biology can also be read as a "life history" of the discipline--from its roots in the work of Aristotle, through its dormancy during the Scientific Revolution and its flowering in the hands of Darwin, to its spectacular growth with the advent of molecular techniques. Mayr maps out the territorial overlap between biology and the humanities, especially history and ethics, and carefully describes important distinctions between science and other systems of thought, including theology. Both as an overview of the sciences of life and as the culmination of a remarkable life in science, This Is Biology will richly reward professionals and general readers alike.
The Monkey's Voyage
Author | : Alan de Queiroz |
Publisher | : Basic Books (AZ) |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2014-01-07 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0465020518 |
Throughout the world, closely related species are found on landmasses separated by wide stretches of ocean. What explains these far-flung distributions? Why are such species found where they are across the Earth? Since the discovery of plate tectonics, scientists have conjectured that plants and animals were scattered over the globe by riding pieces of ancient supercontinents as they broke up. In the past decade, however, that theory has foundered, as the genomic revolution has made reams of new data available. And the data has revealed an extraordinary, stranger-than-fiction story that has sparked a scientific upheaval. In The Monkey’s Voyage, biologist Alan de Queiroz describes the radical new view of how fragmented distributions came into being: frogs and mammals rode on rafts and icebergs, tiny spiders drifted on storm winds, and plant seeds were carried in the plumage of sea-going birds to create the map of life we see today. In other words, these organisms were not simply constrained by continental fate; they were the makers of their own geographic destiny. And as de Queiroz shows, the effects of oceanic dispersal have been crucial in generating the diversity of life on Earth, from monkeys and guinea pigs in South America to beech trees and kiwi birds in New Zealand. By toppling the idea that the slow process of continental drift is the main force behind the odd distributions of organisms, this theory highlights the dynamic and unpredictable nature of the history of life. In the tradition of John McPhee’s Basin and Range, The Monkey’s Voyage is a beautifully told narrative that strikingly reveals the importance of contingency in history and the nature of scientific discovery.
Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 102, no. 3, 1958)
Author | : |
Publisher | : American Philosophical Society |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781422372074 |