Darwinizing Gaia: Natural Selection and Multispecies Community Evolution
Doolittle, W. Ford
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2024-12-03
- 售價: $1,740
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,653
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 272
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262549522
- ISBN-13: 9780262549523
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商品描述
A reinterpretation of James Lovelock's Gaia Hypothesis through the lens of Darwinian natural selection and multispecies community evolution. First conceived in the 1970s, James Lovelock's Gaia Hypothesis proposed that living organisms developed in tandem with their inorganic surroundings, forming a complex, self-regulating system. Today, most evolutionary biologists consider the theory problematic. In Darwinizing Gaia, W. Ford Doolittle, one of evolutionary and molecular biology's most prestigious thinkers, reformulates what evolution by natural selection is while legitimizing the controversial Gaia Hypothesis. As the first book attempting to reconcile Gaia with Darwinian thinking, and the first on persistence-based evolution, Doolittle's clear, innovative position broadens evolutionary theory by offering potential remedies for Gaia's theoretical challenges. Unquestionably, the current "polycrisis" is the most complex that Homo sapiens has ever faced, and this book can help overcome the widespread belief that evolutionary biologists don't believe Lovelock. Written in the tradition of Richard Dawkins's The Selfish Gene, Darwinizing Gaia will appeal to students, evolutionary scientists, philosophers, and microbiologists, as well as environmentalists seeking to understand the Earth as a system, at a time when climate change has drawn our planet's structure and function into sharp relief.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
透過達爾文自然選擇和多物種社群演化的視角重新詮釋詹姆斯·洛夫洛克的蓋亞假說。
該假說最早於1970年代提出,詹姆斯·洛夫洛克的蓋亞假說認為生物有機體與其無機環境共同發展,形成一個複雜的自我調節系統。如今,大多數演化生物學家認為這一理論存在問題。在《達爾文化的蓋亞》中,演化與分子生物學領域最具聲望的思想家之一W. Ford Doolittle重新定義了自然選擇的演化,同時為具爭議的蓋亞假說提供合法性。作為第一本試圖將蓋亞與達爾文思想調和的書籍,以及第一本關於持續性演化的著作,Doolittle清晰而創新的立場擴展了演化理論,並為蓋亞的理論挑戰提供了潛在的解決方案。
無可否認,當前的「多重危機」是智人所面臨的最複雜挑戰,而本書可以幫助克服普遍存在的觀念,即演化生物學家不相信洛夫洛克。這本書延續了理查德·道金斯的《自私的基因》傳統,將吸引學生、演化科學家、哲學家和微生物學家,以及希望理解地球作為一個系統的環保人士,特別是在氣候變遷使我們的星球結構和功能變得格外明顯的時刻。
作者簡介
W. Ford Doolittle directed the Evolutionary Biology Programme of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research for 20 years and received the 2013 Gerhard Herzberg Gold Medal, Canada's top science prize, and the Killam Prize of the Canada Council, Canada's second most coveted award. He is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the Royal Societies of Canada and the United Kingdom.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
W. Ford Doolittle 擔任加拿大高級研究院的進化生物學計畫主任達20年,並於2013年獲得加拿大最高科學獎項——Gerhard Herzberg 金獎,以及加拿大委員會的 Killam 獎,這是加拿大第二重要的獎項。他是美國國家科學院的成員,也是加拿大和英國皇家學會的院士。