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Evolution

by William B. Provine
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Overview

All of Sewall Wright's published papers on evolution up to 1950, and a few published later, are gathered in this volume. William Provine's introductions to each paper include pertinent references to related portions of Provine's Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology and Wright's four-volume masterwork, Evolution and the Genetics of Populations. By comparing the papers in this volume with the corresponding topics in the larger work, it is possible to determine the respects in which Wright extended, changed, or remained constant in his ideas over a period of sixty years.

Wright's shifting-balance theory of evolution, first conceived in 1925, has proved enormously useful in modern evolutionary biology. Wright's international prestige has never been higher than it is currently, and the time is ripe for a rereading of his seminal papers. These papers are not only historically important for understanding the period of the "evolutionary synthesis" of the 1930s and 1940s, but continue to be stimulating and useful to working evolutionary biologists today.

About the Author, William B. Provine

Sewall Wright is the Ernest D. Burton Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of zoology at the University of Chicago and professor emeritus of genetics at the University of Wisconsin. He has received the National Medal of Science, the Darwin Medal of the Royal Society, the Balzan Prize, and many other honors during his extraordinary career.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1986
Publisher
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c1986.
Pages
664
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226910543

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