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Niche Construction : The Neglected Process in Evolution (MPB-37) /

The seemingly innocent observation that the activities of organisms bring about changes in environments is so obvious that it seems an unlikely focus for a new line of thinking about evolution. Yet niche construction--as this process of organism-driven environmental modification is known--has hidden...

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Autores principales: Odling-Smee, F. John, 1935- (Autor), Feldman, Marcus W. (Autor), Laland, Kevin N. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2003.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 0 |t The Evidence for Niche Construction --  |t A Theoretical Investigation of the Evolutionary Consequences of Niche Construction --  |t General Qualitative Characteristics of Niche Construction --  |t Niche Construction and Ecology --  |t Human Niche Construction, Learning, and Cultural Processes --  |t Testing Niche Construction 1: Empirical Methods and Predictions for Evolutionary Biology --  |t Testing Niche Construction 2: Empirical Methods, Theory, and Predictions for Ecology --  |t Testing Niche Construction 3: Empirical Methods and Predictions for the Human Sciences --  |t Extended Evolutionary Theory. 
520 |a The seemingly innocent observation that the activities of organisms bring about changes in environments is so obvious that it seems an unlikely focus for a new line of thinking about evolution. Yet niche construction--as this process of organism-driven environmental modification is known--has hidden complexities. By transforming biotic and abiotic sources of natural selection in external environments, niche construction generates feedback in evolution on a scale hitherto underestimated--and in a manner that transforms the evolutionary dynamic. It also plays a critical role in ecology, suppo. 
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