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Grundfragen der Palaontologie

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ISBN-10: 0226738345

ISBN-13: 9780226738345

Edition: 1993

Authors: Otto H. Schindewolf, Wolf-Ernst Reif, Judith Schaefer, Stephen Jay Gould

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Now available in English for the first time, Basic Questions in Paleontology is a landmark work in twentieth-century evolution and paleontology. Originally published in German in 1950, Schindewolf's book was highly controversial for its thoroughgoing anti-Darwinism, but today his ideas are remarkably relevant to current research in evolutionary biology. "[This book] would rank number one on my list of items awaiting translation from the history of twentieth-century evolutionary theory."--Stephen Jay Gould
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Book details

List price: $124.00
Copyright year: 1993
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 1/15/1994
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 494
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.936
Language: English

Born in New York City in 1941, Stephen Jay Gould received his B.A. from Antioch College in New York in 1963. He received a Ph.D. in paleontology from Columbia University in 1967 and has been a professor at Harvard University since then. He is also curator of invertebrate paleontology at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology. His research has been mainly in the evolution and speciation of land snails. Gould is a leading proponent of the theory of punctuated equilibrium. This theory holds that few evolutionary changes occur among organisms over long periods of time, and then a brief period of rapid changes occurs before another long, stable period of equilibrium sets in. An outspoken…    

The Nature, Task, and Place of Paleontology
Definition of Terms, Goals, and Methods
Relationship to Biology, Implications for Phylogeny
Relationship to Geology and the Humanities
Basic Problems of Geologic Time
The Basis for Measuring Time and Determining Age
A Survey of the Temporal Distribution of Plant and Animal Phyla
Some Individual Problems Concerning the Paleontological Classification of Time
The Concept of Zones
The Same or Merely Equal?
Micropaleontology--Its Place and Importance in Stratigraphy
Delimiting the Larger Units of Time
Basic Problems of Organic Phylogeny
The Authority of Fossil Evidence
The Preservational State of Fossils
Gaps in the Fossil Record
Patterns in Phylogeny
Two Introductory Examples
The Unfolding of the Cephalopods
Nautiloids
Ammonoids
The Unfolding of the Stony Corals
Pterocorals--Cyclocorals
Pterocorals--Heterocorals
General Results
Evolution or Creation?
The Irreversibility of Evolution
The Periodicity of Evolution
The Origin of the Types
Proterogenetic Evolution
The Pros and Cons of Typostrophism
Other Principles of Evolution
Orthogenesis
Factors in Evolution
Basic Problems of Biological Systematics
The Nature and Task of Systematics
The Nature of Taxonomic Categories
Natural and Artificial Systematics
Morphological and Phylogenetic Systematics
Idealistic Morphology
The Systematics of Parallel Evolutionary Lineages