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Relentless Evolution

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By: John N Thompson(Author)
499 pages, 64 b/w photos, 25 b/w illustrations, 4 tables
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At a glance, most species seem adapted to the environment in which they live. Yet species relentlessly evolve, and populations within species evolve in different ways. Evolution, as it turns out, is much more dynamic than biologists realized just a few decades ago.

In Relentless Evolution, John N. Thompson explores why adaptive evolution never ceases and why natural selection acts on species in so many different ways. Thompson presents a view of life in which ongoing evolution is essential and inevitable. Each chapter focuses on one of the major problems in adaptive evolution: How fast is evolution? How strong is natural selection? How do species co-opt the genomes of other species as they adapt? Why does adaptive evolution sometimes lead to more, rather than less, genetic variation within populations? How does the process of adaptation drive the evolution of new species? How does coevolution among species continually reshape the web of life? And, more generally, how are our views of adaptive evolution changing?

Relentless Evolution draws on studies of all the major forms of life – from microbes that evolve in microcosms within a few weeks to plants and animals that sometimes evolve in detectable ways within a few decades. It shows evolution not as a slow and stately process, but rather as a continual and sometimes frenetic process that favors yet more evolutionary change.

Contents

Preface
Part I. The Process of Adaptation
    Chapter 1. Adaptive Evolution
    Chapter 2. Natural Selection
Part II. The Ecological Genetics of Adaptation
    Chapter 3. Genes
    Chapter 4. Genomes
    Chapter 5. Coevolving Genomes
    Chapter 6. Conflicting Genomes
Part III. Variable Selection and Adaptation
    Chapter 7. Adaptive Variation
    Chapter 8. Recombination and Reproduction
    Chapter 9. Divergence and Selection across Environments
    Chapter 10. Local Adaptation
Part IV. The Dynamics of Coadaptation
    Chapter 11. Coevolutionary Dynamics
    Chapter 12. The Geography of Traits and Outcomes
    Chapter 13. Experimental Evolution
Part V. Diversification
    Chapter 14. Ecological Speciation
    Chapter 15. Reticulate Diversification
    Chapter 16. Species Interactions and Adaptive Radiations
    Chapter 17. The Web of Life
Part VI. Synthesis
    Chapter 18. Our Changing Perceptions
    Chapter 19. Conclusions
Literature Cited
Index

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Biography

John N. Thompson is the Distinguished Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Among his previous books are The Coevolutionary Process and The Geographic Mosaic of Coevolution, both published by the University of Chicago Press.

Popular Science
By: John N Thompson(Author)
499 pages, 64 b/w photos, 25 b/w illustrations, 4 tables
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"[...] About once a decade I read a book which causes me to restructure the way I think about a topic. This is such a book, which is substantially concerned with evolutionary ecology. [...] This is a wonderful book and I would recommend it to all ecologists and evolutionary biologists."
- John Hopkins, British Ecological Society Bulletin, August 2013

"Thompson is an authoritative writer [...] [H]is latest book addresses much the same major questions as its predecessors, and yet it is timely and distinctive because Thompson's way of thinking, as with the subject of his analysis, evolves and diversifies rapidly through time. The book continues an unfolding story that becomes richer and more appealing as more evidence is compiled. Thompson's discussions confirm previous ideas but at the same time channel them toward novel and richer directions. They will also serve to remind young scientists that this is a great time to be conducting research on evolution. Timely, authoritative, and beautifully told, Relentless Evolution is a must read for anyone interested in understanding the processes shaping life on Earth."
- Jordi Bascompte, Science

"The breadth and depth of scholarship covered in Relentless Evolution will make it especially valuable for any beginning graduate student surveying the field for a niche in which to develop a dissertation. However, the book should be of interest to anyone – from research faculty to informed non-scientists – looking for a survey of the current state of evolutionary ecology and the historical origins of key concepts."
- Jeremy Yoder, Molecular Ecologist

“In a world of relentless environmental change, occurring at a rate unprecedented in human history, the issue of the speed of evolutionary adaptation has taken on great significance. Which species and populations will be able to adapt and continue to deliver natural services to humanity? What rates of change will still make adaptation possible and maintain ecosystem functioning? We know that evolution is not the gradual process once imagined, and that natural selection can act very quickly, but when, where, and how will evolution be fast enough to help civilization to survive? Relentless Evolution, written by a distinguished evolutionary biologist, brilliantly provides the scientific background against which these and related questions can be addressed. Everyone who cares about the environment will want it on their shelf.”
- Paul R. Ehrlich, Stanford University

Relentless Evolution is a masterful synthesis of scientific fields that are expanding at astonishing speed. Surveying research as varied as lab experiments on bacteria to millions of years of coevolution between insects and flowers, John N. Thompson provides readers with a twenty-first-century view of evolutionary change, unfolding all around us and shaping our world.”
- Carl Zimmer, coauthor of Evolution: Making Sense of Life

 "Relentless Evolution is a classic John Thompson book – erudite, highly readable, hugely broad in the examples it weaves together, and full of interesting perspectives. Thompson continues his thinking about evolution and coevolution, developing an overall argument for the importance of the never-ending reciprocal relationships between interacting elements as a major component responsible for the diversity of life. The book provides tremendous insights into the complexity of communities and ecosystems and the need to see them as ever-changing entities for which there is no starting point or finishing line. It will be a very valuable addition to the literature."
- Jeremy Burdon, chief, Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organization

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