Evolution

Robin , Dunbar


anglais | 01-04-2020 | 288 pages

9780190922887

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Couverture / Jaquette

Dunbar takes readers through the theory of evolution and provides readers with answers to popular questions surrounding Darwin's original theory and how it has impacted science today.

Note biographique

Robin Dunbar gained his MA from the University of Oxford and PhD from Bristol University. He is currently Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Oxford, and an emeritus Fellow of Magdalen College. He has held Research Fellowships and Professorial Chairs in Psychology, Biology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, Stockholm University, University College London, and the University of Liverpool. He is an elected Fellow of the British Academy, and was co-Director of the British Academy's Centenary Research Project. His principal research interests focus on the evolution of sociality in mammals (with particular reference to ungulates, primates and humans). He is best known for the social brain hypothesis, the gossip theory of language evolution and Dunbar's Number (the limit on the number of relationships that we can manage). His current project focuses on the mechanisms of social cohesion, and uses a range of approaches from comparative analysis to cognitive

experiments to neuroimaging to explore the mechanisms that allow humans to create large scale communities.

Table des matières

  • Chapter 1: Evolution by Natural Selection

  • Chapter 2: Adaptation and Speciation

  • Chapter 3: Genetics and the Mechanisms of Transmission

  • Chapter 4: Viruses, Slime Moulds, and the Origins of Life and Sex

  • Chapter 5: Individuals and Species

  • Chapter 6: Human Evolution

  • Chapter 7: Evolution and Human Behavior

  • Chapter 8: Cultural Evolution

Détails

Code EAN :9780190922887
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Oxford University Press
Date de publication :  01-04-2020
Format :Livre de poche
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :209 mm
Largeur :138 mm
Epaisseur :20 mm
Poids :82 gr
Stock :à commander
Nombre de pages :288