Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 237 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 237 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
ISBN: 978-0-231-12064-7
Verlag: Columbia University Press
Focusing on Simpson's scientific contributions, Laporte provides chapters on Simpson's earliest paleontological research through his distinguished Alexander Agassiz professorship at Harvard and his extensive fieldwork for the American Museum of Natural History, where he developed the core themes set forth in his most prestigious work, Tempo and Mode in Evolution (Columbia University Press, 1944). Simpson was arguably the first evolutionary paleontologist to combine descriptive taxonomy with the modern approaches of genetics and statistical analysis.
Despite his brilliance Simpson was a difficult person to know; Laporte addresses the nature of Simpson's interpersonal problems with colleagues during his life. An introductory overview provides the biographical context of Simpson's career and provides the framework for his major paleontological and evolutionary contributions.
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Preface1. Biographical Introduction2. Paleontology and the Expansion of Biology3. The Summer of 19244. Darwin's World5. Paleocene Mammals of Montana6. On Species7. Tempo and Mode in Evolution8. Mentor for Paleoanthropology9. Wrong for the Right Reasons10. The Mind's Eye11. The Awkward Embrace12. Concession to the Ineluctable