Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
664
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 1, 1986
Editorial
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226910539
ISBN-13
9780226910536
Descripción
Sewall Wright's influential contributions to the field of evolutionary biology are meticulously compiled in this extensive collection. Featuring papers published up to 1950, along with a few later works, this volume encapsulates his groundbreaking insights and theories that helped shape modern evolutionary thought.
Through an exploration of Wright's work, readers will encounter his innovative approaches to population genetics and his pivotal concepts regarding genetic drift and inbreeding. His ideas, interwoven with rich historical context, illuminate the complexities of evolutionary processes and the intricate web of interactions driving change in species.
The selections curated in this compilation offer both aspiring biologists and seasoned researchers a comprehensive understanding of Wright's legacy. As the book unfolds, it serves not only as a testament to Wright's intellectual prowess but also as an essential resource for those seeking to explore the roots of evolutionary theory.
Through an exploration of Wright's work, readers will encounter his innovative approaches to population genetics and his pivotal concepts regarding genetic drift and inbreeding. His ideas, interwoven with rich historical context, illuminate the complexities of evolutionary processes and the intricate web of interactions driving change in species.
The selections curated in this compilation offer both aspiring biologists and seasoned researchers a comprehensive understanding of Wright's legacy. As the book unfolds, it serves not only as a testament to Wright's intellectual prowess but also as an essential resource for those seeking to explore the roots of evolutionary theory.
Géneros
Ciencia y Tecnología