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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    Keywords: Evolution (Biology). ; Science History. ; Philosophy, Modern. ; Evolutionary Biology. ; History of Science. ; Early Modern Philosophy.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction: In Search of a New Paradigm for the Development of Evolutionary Biology -- Part I: Crossing Perspectives about Evolution: Historians versus Biologists -- Chapter 2: Cathedrals, Corals and Mycelia: Three Analogies for the History of Evolutionary Biology -- Part II: Different Views of Charles Darwin -- Chapter 3: Guiding a Train of Discoveries: Charles Darwin, Charles Daubeny, and the Reception of Natural Selection, 1859-1865 -- Chapter 4: Natural Selection as a Mere Auxiliary Hypothesis (sensu stricto I. Lakatos) in Charles Darwin's Origin of Species -- Chapter 5: Natural Selection in Ernst Haeckel’s Legacy -- Part III: Rethinking a So-Called Intermediary Period -- Chapter 6: The Origins of Theoretical Developmental Genetics: Reinterpreting William Bateson’s Role in the History of Evolutionary Thought -- Chapter 7: Recasting Natural Selection: Osborn and the Pluralistic View of Life -- Part IV: Other Evolutionary Syntheses -- Chapter 8: Little Evolution, BIG Evolution: Rethinking the History of Darwinism, Population Genetics, and the “Synthesis” -- Chapter 9: When Panpsychism Met Monism: Why Did the Philosopher Theodor Ziehen (1862-1950) Become a Crucial Figure for the Evolutionary Biologist Bernhard Rensch? -- Chapter 10: Inertia, Trend, and Momentum Reconsidered: G. G. Simpson, an Orthogeneticist? -- Chapter 11: The Concept of Natural Selection in Theodosius Dobzhansky. Its Development and Interpretation -- Part V: New Lights on Recent Developments -- Chapter 12: What’s Natural About Natural Selection? -- Chapter 13: Natural Selection, Morphoprocess and a Logical Field of Evolutionary Concepts -- Chapter 14: Natural Selection as Agent of Evolutionary Change: A View from Paleoanthropology -- Chapter 15: Darwinism Without Selection? A Lesson from Cultural Evolutionary Theory -- Part VI: Teaching Evolution -- Chapter 16: Beyond Survival of the Fittest – A Look at Students’ Misconceptions about Natural Selection and Evolutionary Theory.
    Abstract: This book contests the general view that natural selection constitutes the explanatory core of evolutionary biology. It invites the reader to consider an alternative view which favors a more complete and multidimensional interpretation. It is common to present the 1930-1960 period as characterized by the rise of the Modern Synthesis, an event structured around two main explanatory commitments: (1) Gradual evolution is explained by small genetic changes (variations) oriented by natural selection, a process leading to adaptation; (2) Evolutionary trends and speciational events are macroevolutionary phenomena that can be accounted for solely in terms of the extension of processes and mechanisms occurring at the previous microevolutionary level. On this view, natural selection holds a central explanatory role in evolutionary theory - one that presumably reaches back to Charles Darwin's Origin of Species - a view also accompanied by the belief that the field of evolutionary biology is organized around a profound divide: theories relying on strong selective factors and those appealing only to weak ones. If one reads the new analyses presented in this volume by biologists, historians and philosophers, this divide seems to be collapsing at a rapid pace, opening an era dedicated to the search for a new paradigm for the development of evolutionary biology. Contrary to popular belief, scholars' position on natural selection is not in itself a significant discriminatory factor between most evolutionists. In fact, the intellectual space is quite limited, if not non-existent, between, on the one hand, "Darwinists", who play down the central role of natural selection in evolutionary explanations, and, on the other hand, "non-Darwinists", who use it in a list of other evolutionary mechanisms. The "mechanism-centered" approach to evolutionary biology is too incomplete to fully make sense of its development. In this book the labels created under the traditional historiography - "Darwinian Revolution", "Eclipse of Darwinism", "Modern Synthesis", "Post-Synthetic Developments" - are thus re-evaluated. This book will not only appeal to researchers working in evolutionary biology, but also to historians and philosophers.".
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: VI, 482 p. 27 illus., 10 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030655365
    Series Statement: Evolutionary Biology – New Perspectives on Its Development, 3
    DDC: 576.8
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Keywords: Invertebrates. ; Parasitology. ; Veterinary medicine. ; Public health. ; Epidemiology. ; Invertebrate Zoology. ; Parasitology. ; Veterinary Science. ; Public Health. ; Epidemiology.
    Description / Table of Contents: Prostriata. Genus Ixodes -- Metastriata. Genus Amblyomma -- Metastriata. Genera Dermacentor, Haemaphysalis and Rhipicephalus -- Geographic distributions, invasive species, and incorrect names applied to Neotropical ixodids -- Animal and human parasitism -- Conclusions -- References -- APPENDIX: list of hosts for Neotropical Ixodidae with tick species and parasitic stages found on them.
    Abstract: Of the 758 species of hard ticks (family Ixodidae) currently known to science, 137 (18%) are found in the Neotropical Zoogeographic Region, an area that extends from the eastern and western flanks of the Mexican Plateau southward to southern Argentina and Chile and that also includes the Greater and Lesser Antilles and the Galápagos Islands. This vast and biotically rich region has long attracted natural scientists, with the result that the literature on Neotropical ticks, which are second only to mosquitoes as vectors of human disease and are of paramount veterinary importance, is enormous, diffuse, and often inaccessible to non-specialists. In this book, three leading authorities on the Ixodidae have combined their talents to produce a summary of essential information for every Neotropical tick species. Under each species name, readers will find an account of the original taxonomic description and subsequent redescriptions, followed by an overview of its geographic distribution and host relationships, including a discussion of human parasitism. Additional sections provide detailed analyses of tick distribution by country and zoogeographic subregion (the Caribbean, southern Mexico and Central America, South America, and the Galápagos Islands), together with a review of the phenomenon of invasive tick species and examination of the many valid and invalid names that have appeared in the Neotropical tick literature. The text concludes with an unprecedented tabulation of all known hosts of Neotropical Ixodidae, including the tick life history stages collected from each host. This book is an invaluable reference for biologists and biomedical personnel seeking to familiarize themselves with the Neotropical tick fauna.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XXV, 486 p. 131 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030723538
    DDC: 592
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    London [u.a.] : Allen Lane
    Call number: PIK E 712-09-0277
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I - Material Success, Social Failure ; 1 The end of an era ; 2 Poverty or inequality? ; 3 How inequality gets under the skin ; Part II - The Costs of Inequality ; 4 Community life and social relations ; 5 Mental health and drug use ; 6 Physical health and life expectancy ; 7 Obesity: wider income gaps, wider waists ; 8 Educational performance ; 9 Teenage births: recycling deprivation ; 10 Violence: gaining respect ; 11 Imprisonment and punishment ; 12 Social mobility: unequal opportunities ; Part III - A Better Society ; 13 Dysfunctional societies ; 14 Our social inheritance ; 15 Equality and sustainability ; 16 Building the future
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 330 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 1846140390 , 978-1-846-14039-6
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
    Branch Library: PIK Library
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  • 4
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    [Dallas] : Amer. Assoc. of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation
    Call number: PIK N 421-09-0294
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 426 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0931871018
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
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  • 5
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
    Associated volumes
    Call number: SR 90.0002(373)
    In: Professional paper
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: VI, 230 S.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey professional paper 373
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 6
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
    Associated volumes
    Call number: SR 90.0001(1995-M-O)
    In: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: Getr. Zählung
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 1995-M-O
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
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  • 7
    Call number: SR 90.0001(1995-D,E)
    In: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: IV, D21, E7 S.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 1995-D,E
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
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  • 8
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
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    Call number: SR 90.0001(1043-A)
    In: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: III, 21 S.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 1043-A
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
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  • 9
    Call number: SR 90.0001(2120)
    In: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: III, 8 S.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 2120
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
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  • 10
    Call number: PIK N 531-97-0251
    In: Ecological studies
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 409 p.
    ISBN: 0387944877
    Series Statement: Ecological studies 116
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
    Branch Library: PIK Library
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