Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology
- Publisher : Academic Press
- Illustrations : illus
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Description:
2nd edition, four volume set. This set is a comprehensive resource containing approximately 215 chapters that covers all fundamental topics in evolutionary biology. Featuring a consistent chapter structure, this encyclopedia ensures easy navigation across the volumes. Each chapter effectively links concepts to specific systems and examples, making it an invaluable tool for anyone interested in applying evolutionary thinking to their field of study. This edition includes new or expanded topics such as human evolution, including cultural evolution and language, palaeontology, the origins of life, mass extinction events, epigenetics, and metagenomics.
The encyclopedia also delves into the evolution of behaviour, game theory, kin selection, optimality, human microbiomes, and the diversification of viruses. With its broad coverage, this essential resource will engage readers across various educational levels, emphasising the central role of evolutionary biology in the life sciences. It caters to a wide range of readers, from students to experienced professionals, by offering both introductory chapters and in-depth analyses.
* Provides the most up-to-date resource spanning the breadth of Evolutionary Biology
* Serves an audience with diverse backgrounds, allowing readers to apply evolutionary thinking to their specific areas of interest in the life sciences
* Includes content on human evolution, palaeontology, evolution of behaviour, and metagenomics
* Uses a common chapter template and unified terminology that ensures ease of navigation for readers at all levels of expertise
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