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Neutral Models in Biology

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Klappentext Neutral models are constructed to help scientists understand complex patterns of form! structure! or behavior that may not be observed directly. In this unique volume! eight distinguished scientists present a comprehensive study of the use of neutral models in testing biological theories. They describe the principles of model testing and explore how they are applied to research in molecular biology! genetics! ecology! evolution! and paleontology. In addition to the editors! the contributors include Stephen Stigler! David Raup! Paul Harvey! L.B. Slobodkin! Stuart Kauffman! William Wimsatt! and James Crow. Zusammenfassung This is a book for biologists about the use of models in testing biological theories. Scientists construct models to help understand complex patterns of biological form, structure or behaviour that cannot be observed directly. The neutral model is defined as the simplest explanation that requires the fewest assumptions. The eight chapters in this book, written by a distinguished group of scientists, describe the principles of modelling, and tell how to apply models to research in molecular biology and genetics, ecology and evolution, and paleontology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Matthew H. Nitecki & Antoni Hoffman: Neutral models as a biological strategy; PART I: MOLECULAR AND GENETIC MODELS: James F. Crow: Neutral models in evolutionary biology - neutral models in molecular evolution; William C. Wimsatt: False models as means to truer theories; Stuart A. Kauffman: Self organization, selective adaption, and its limits - a new pattern of inference in evolution and development; PART II: ECOLOGICAL MODELS: L.B. Slobotkin: How to be objective in community studies; Paul H. Harvey: On the use of null hypotheses in biogeography; PART III: PALEONTOLOGICAL MODELS: David M. Raup: Neutral models in paleobiology; Antoni Hoffman: Neutral model of taxonomic diversification in the phanerozoic - a methodological discussion; Stephen M. Stigler: Testing hypotheses or fitting models? Another look at mass extinctions....

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Introduction: Matthew H. Nitecki & Antoni Hoffman: Neutral models as a biological strategy; PART I: MOLECULAR AND GENETIC MODELS: James F. Crow: Neutral models in evolutionary biology - neutral models in molecular evolution; William C. Wimsatt: False models as means to truer theories; Stuart A. Kauffman: Self organization, selective adaption, and its limits - a new pattern of inference in evolution and development; PART II: ECOLOGICAL MODELS: L.B. Slobotkin: How to be objective in community studies; Paul H. Harvey: On the use of null hypotheses in biogeography; PART III: PALEONTOLOGICAL MODELS: David M. Raup: Neutral models in paleobiology; Antoni Hoffman: Neutral model of taxonomic diversification in the phanerozoic - a methodological discussion; Stephen M. Stigler: Testing hypotheses or fitting models? Another look at mass extinctions.

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Authors Matthew H. ( Nitecki, Matthew H. (Field Museum Nitecki, Matthew H. Hoffman Nitecki
Assisted by Antoni Hoffman (Editor), Hoffman Antoni (Editor), Matthew H. Nitecki (Editor), Nitecki Matthew H. (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.1988
 
EAN 9780195050998
ISBN 978-0-19-505099-8
No. of pages 176
Series Oxford University Press
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology

Evolution, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution, Evolution / Evolutionary biology

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