Experimental Evolution and the Nature of Biodiversity

Author:   Rees Kassen (Professor and University Research Chair in Experimental Evolution, Professor and University Research Chair in Experimental Evolution, Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Canada)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780192898661


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   07 May 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Uncovering the principles governing the origin and fate of biodiversity is the central goal of modern biology. The first edition (2014) of this novel textbook drew on more than two decades of research in microbial experimental evolution to provide a sketch of a general, empirically grounded theory of biodiversity and the first synthetic treatment of experimental evolution. It has since become an indispensable resource to research laboratories around the world as an essential introduction to the field. However, the science has moved on considerably over the last decade and an updated and expanded treatment of the subject is now timely. Three developments bearing directly on the issue of the nature of biodiversity now deserve particular attention and inclusion: (1) The introduction of high-throughput tools to capture the detailed dynamics of genetic variation are revealing that adaptation is a far more complex process than previously anticipated; (2) A rapidly expanding literature on adaptation and diversification in the kinds of physically complex, multispecies assemblages thought to characterize natural communities; and (3) A growing literature on the evolution of novelty and innovation that takes advantage of the unique features of microbial evolution experiments to study both the ecology and genetics of this process. In this second edition the author updates existing analyses with more recent work, expands on existing chapters to include the most important new ideas, and incorporates three new chapters (parallel and convergent evolution; the evolution of novelty and innovation; coevolution), detailing their respective contributions to our improved understanding of adaptation and diversification.Experimental Evolution and the Nature of Biodiversity is an accessible, upper level textbook aimed principally at graduate students and practising researchers interested in the evolution of biodiversity, particularly through the lens of experimental evolution.

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Author:   Rees Kassen (Professor and University Research Chair in Experimental Evolution, Professor and University Research Chair in Experimental Evolution, Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Canada)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 19.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.50cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9780192898661


ISBN 10:   0192898663
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   07 May 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Prefaces Introduction: The Evolution of Biodiversity 1: An Introduction to Experimental Evolution Part 1: Adaptation 2: Adaptation to a Single Environment 3: Divergent Selection 4: Variable Environments 5: Genomics of Adaptation 6: Repeated Evolution 7: Novelty and Innovation Part 2: Diversification 8: Phenotypic Disparity 9: Coevolutionary Diversification 10: Rate and Extent of Diversification 11: Genomics of Diversification Conclusion 12: The Nature of Biodiversity

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Review from previous edition Kassen does an excellent job of gathering evidence from a number of microbial systems and fields to build a unified argument for the connection between adaption and diversification. Given its depth, unique synthesis of studies to date, and identification of open questions, this book will act as a great primer for students or researchers moving into the field of experimental evolution, but will equally serve as a thought-provoking read for those already embedded in the field. * Evolution * Testifies to the power of experimental evolution in microbial systems to address a range of questions and foster the development of a general theory of evolutionary adaptation and diversification. Such a synthesis is easier in microbes, but this enjoyable book from an expert author motivates one to attempt it in other organisms. * Trends in Ecology and Evolution *


Author Information

Rees Kassen is Full Professor and University Research Chair in Experimental Evolution at the University of Ottawa. He is known internationally for his integrative approach to the study of biodiversity and his pioneering work using microbes to study evolutionary and ecological processes in the laboratory. Rees has also played leading roles at the interface between science, society, and policy, serving currently as Vice-Chair of the Science and Innovation Advisory Council at the Institute on Governance, a board member of the Earth Leadership Program of FutureEarth, and as a public voice for research through media interviews, op-eds and blogs, as well as collaborations with artists and journalists.

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