Genes, categories, and species: the evolutionary and cognitive cause of the species problem/ Jody Hey.
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576.6482 CUL/P Practical atlas for bacterial identification/ | 576.83 PAU/O The origins of life and the universe/ | 576.84 PRO/G Greenhouse of the Dinosaurs: evolution, extinction, and the future of our planet/ | 576.86 HEY/G Genes, categories, and species: the evolutionary and cognitive cause of the species problem/ | 576.86 HOW/E Endless forms/ | 577 ODU/F Fundamentals of ecology/ | 577.14 BAI/E Environmental chemistry/ |
Part I: The Hidden Question
1. The Species Problem
2. The Mode of Ignoranc
3. The Theory of Life
Part I: Conclusions
Part II: Species in Nature and within the Mind
4. Categories
5. Typological Thinking about Species
6. Biological Diversity
7. Recombination and Biological Species
8. The Cause of the Species Problem
9. The Origin of Natural Kinds
Part II: Conclusions
Part III: Living with the Species Problem
10. Phylogeny
11. Systematics1
2. Evolutionary Biology
13. What Are Species? What Are Taxa?
14. What Is to Be Done?
References
Index
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