… of these chal lenges denies that evolutionary change occurs, that current species have de scended from common ancestors or that Darwiniannaturalselection plays an important part in …
R Nelson - Journal of evolutionary economics, 2006 - Springer
… Much of the history of evolutionarybiology since Darwin can be understood as getting the details and mechanisms right. The broad theory of biologicalevolution, driven by variation and …
… Darwin put forth as driving biologicalevolution also provide a plausible theoretical framework for analysis of the evolution … Section ‘Evolutionary social science, and evolutionarybiology’…
E Mayr - PSA: Proceedings of the biennial meeting of the …, 1984 - cambridge.org
… Typical for the reductionist approach in evolutionarybiology is the traditional definition of evolution, by geneticists, as "a change of gene frequencies in populations". The current "attacks …
… Darwinism through the so-called Modern Synthesis has obfuscated the central persistent problem Darwin’s naturalselection … As to the future of evolutionarybiology and Darwinism, we …
… evolutionarybiologists and philosophers of biology from the beginnings of the Neo-Darwinian … by Darwin’s theory of evolution by naturalselection. Furthermore, as we have seen, …
R Tidon, RC Lewontin - Genetics and molecular biology, 2004 - SciELO Brasil
… These include Darwin himself in unguarded moments, and even some evolutionarybiologists … It is widely acknowledged that evolution and Darwinian model of naturalselection play a …
… of the process of evolution by naturalselection. However some biologists, eg in behavioral … brought about by naturalselection. In the target paper, Grafen emphasizes that the Formal …
M Pigliucci - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… of evolutionary theory from Darwinism to neo-Darwinism, and … I argue that evolutionarybiology has never seen a paradigm … to spell the demise of Darwin's view of evolution. In a nutshell…