On the seasonal dimorphism of butterflies
Author: August Weismann
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 456
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Author: August Weismann
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 456
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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-04-10
Total Pages: 442
ISBN-13: 3385417783
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1882.
Author: August Weismann
Publisher: Litres
Published: 2021-03-16
Total Pages: 425
ISBN-13: 5040837976
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir Norman Lockyer
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 700
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 374
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Entomological Society of London (1833-1933)
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 164
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frederick B. Churchill
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2015-06-09
Total Pages: 723
ISBN-13: 0674736893
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe evolutionist Ernst Mayr considered August Weismann “one of the great biologists of all time.” Yet the man who formulated the germ plasm theory—that inheritance is transmitted solely through the nuclei of the egg and sperm cells—has not received an in-depth historical examination. August Weismann reintroduces readers to a towering figure in the life sciences. In this first full-length biography, Frederick Churchill situates Weismann in the swirling intellectual currents of his era and demonstrates how his work paved the way for the modern synthesis of genetics and evolution in the twentieth century. In 1859 Darwin’s tantalizing new idea stirred up a great deal of activity and turmoil in the scientific world, to a large extent because the underlying biological mechanisms of evolution through natural selection had not yet been worked out. Weismann’s achievement was to unite natural history, embryology, and cell biology under the capacious dome of evolutionary theory. In his major work on the germ plasm (1892), which established the material basis of heredity in the “germ cells,” Weismann delivered a crushing blow to Lamarck’s concept of the inheritance of acquired traits. In this deeply researched biography, Churchill explains the development of Weismann’s pioneering work based on cytology and embryology and opens up an expanded history of biology from 1859 to 1914. August Weismann is sure to become the definitive account of an extraordinary life and career.
Author: Alfred Russel Wallace
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2013-11-25
Total Pages: 588
ISBN-13: 0674726022
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMarking the centennial of Alfred Russel Wallace's death, James Costa presents an elegant edition of the "Species Notebook" of 1855-1859, which Wallace kept during his Malay Archipelago expedition. Presented in facsimile with text transcription and annotations, this never-before-published document provides a window into the travels, trials, and genius of the co-discoverer of natural selection. In one section, headed "Note for Organic Law of Change"--a critique of geologist Charles Lyell's anti-evolutionary arguments--Wallace sketches a book he would never write, owing to the unexpected events of 1858. In that year he sent a manuscript announcing his discovery of natural selection to Charles Darwin. Lyell and the botanist Joseph Hooker proposed a joint reading at the Linnean Society of his scientific paper with Darwin's earlier private writings on the subject. Darwin would go on to publish On the Origin of Species in 1859, to much acclaim; pre-empted, Wallace's first book on evolution waited two decades, but by then he had abandoned his original concept. On the Organic Law of Change realizes in spirit Wallace's unfinished project, and asserts his stature as not only a founder of biogeography and the preeminent tropical biologist of his day but as Darwin's equal.
Author: Royal Entomological Society of London
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 818
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