Eldredge presents the most up-to-date examination of the creation-evolution confrontation available.
Niles Eldredge Livres
Niles Eldredge, co-proposeur de la théorie de l'équilibre ponctué, examine le processus évolutif à travers des schémas répétés dans l'histoire de la vie. Il critique une vision de l'évolution centrée sur les gènes et propose un récit alternatif du comportement humain, en considérant les aspects écologiques et évolutifs. Eldredge souligne le rôle de l'environnement dans l'explication des schémas évolutifs et réfute le concept de dessein intelligent. Son travail aborde la destruction étendue des habitats naturels et des espèces à l'échelle mondiale.






The Myths of Human Evolution
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This is a first hand account of the discussions that are going on between biologists of different persuasions.On the one side are the ultradarwinians, whose ranks include Richard Dawkins and George C Williams.They emphasise the supremacy of the gene and of natural selection.The other side is a more diverse group,the self styled naturalists,who focus on whole creatures rather than genesand who think in terms of complex interacting ecological processes.
In this captivating exploration of the fossil record, Niles Eldredge challenges the conventional view of evolution as a slow, inevitable process, demonstrating that lifeforms typically do not undergo significant evolution until after major extinction events. This concept, known as punctuated equilibria, is illustrated through fossilized remains of ancient flora and fauna. Accompanying Eldredge's text are 160 stunning color plates by distinguished photographer Murray Alcosser, showcasing over 250 different fossil specimens. The new paperback edition makes this work accessible to a wide audience, including natural history enthusiasts and students. Critics praise the book for its engaging text and exceptional photographs. Ernest Mayr, author of "The Growth of Biological Thought," calls it splendid, while Donald C. Johanson, author of "Lucy: The Beginning of Humankind," commends Eldredge for effectively linking our understanding of living organisms with insights from the fossil record, reinforcing evolution as the unifying concept in biology. New Scientist highlights the book's ability to bridge the gap between informative content and aesthetic pleasure, noting that it serves as more than just a picture book; it is a readable, informative text covering the history of life, geology, biology, and anthropology, including topics like living fossils, stratigraphy, extinction, and evolution.
Fossilien
- 219pages
- 8 heures de lecture