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Evolutionary Theory: Mathematical and Conceptual Foundations

Sean H. Rice, Texas Tech University

2004
354 pages, 102 illustrations
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Evolutionary Theory is for graduate students, researchers, and advanced undergraduates who want an understanding of the mathematical and biological reasoning that underlies evolutionary theory. The book covers all of the major theoretical approaches used to study the mechanics of evolution, including classical one- and two-locus models, diffusion theory, coalescent theory, quantitative genetics, and game theory. There are also chapters on theoretical approaches to the evolution of development and on multilevel selection theory. Each subject is illustrated by focusing on those results that have the greatest power to influence the way that we think about how evolution works. These major results are developed in detail, with many accompanying illustrations, showing exactly how they are derived and how the mathematics relates to the biological insights that they yield. In this way, the reader learns something of the actual machinery of different branches of theory while gaining a deeper understanding of the evolutionary process.

Roughly half of the book focuses on gene-based models, the other half being concerned with general phenotype-based theory. Throughout, emphasis is placed on the fundamental relationships between the different branches of theory, illustrating how all of these branches are united by a few basic, universal, principles.

The only mathematical background assumed is basic calculus. More advanced mathematical methods are explained, with the help of an extensive appendix, when they are needed.

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Reviews and Commentary

“ … all evolutionary biologists should be made to understand this material, and Rice's volume is the best place for them to begin. … Anyone who wants to call themselves evolutionary theorists should work their way through this unique book.”
—Joe Felsenstein, The Quarterly Review of Biology

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Table of Contents

  1. Selection on one locus
  2. Selection on two loci
  3. Drift
  4. Effective Population Size-The Ecology of Drift
  5. Diffusion Theory-Combining Selection and Drift
  6. Price's Theorem
  7. Quantitative Genetics
  8. Evolution of Gene Interactions and Development
  9. Game Theory
  10. Multi-level Selection

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