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Product Description: This is a book about evolution from a post-Darwinian perspective. It recounts the core ideas of French philosopher Henri Bergson and his rediscovery and legacy in the poststructuralist critical philosophies of the 1960s, and explores the confluences of these ideas with those of complexity theory in environmental biology...read more

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9781137412195 | Palgrave Macmillan, August 10, 2015, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: This is a book about evolution from a post-Darwinian perspective.
9780521370011, titled "Talking Voices: Repetition, Dialogue, and Imagery in Conversational Discourse" | Cambridge Univ Pr, January 1, 1990, cover price $59.95 | also contains Talking Voices: Repetition, Dialogue, and Imagery in Conversational Discourse

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Product Description: This edited volume on the nematode model "Pristionchus pacificus" describes an integrative approach to evolutionary biology. It aims for a merger of evolutionary and comparative biology with mechanistic approaches based on genetics and molecular biology...read more
By Ralf J. Sommer (editor)

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9789004260290 | Brill Academic Pub, March 27, 2015, cover price $124.00 | About this edition: This edited volume on the nematode model "Pristionchus pacificus" describes an integrative approach to evolutionary biology.

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Product Description: This collection of essays originated in conferences held at the Gregorian University in Rome and at the University of Notre Dame to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species...read more
By Kathleen Eggleson (editor)

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9780268041472 | Univ of Notre Dame Pr, May 15, 2015, cover price $49.00 | About this edition: This collection of essays originated in conferences held at the Gregorian University in Rome and at the University of Notre Dame to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.

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Cells to Civilizations is the first unified account of how life transforms itself--from the production of bacteria to the emergence of complex civilizations. What are the connections between evolving microbes, an egg that develops into an infant, and a child who learns to walk and talk? Award-winning scientist Enrico Coen synthesizes the growth of living systems and creative processes, and he reveals that the four great life transformations--evolution, development, learning, and human culture--while typically understood separately, actually all revolve around shared core principles and manifest the same fundamental recipe. Coen blends provocative discussion, the latest scientific research, and colorful examples to demonstrate the links between these critical stages in the history of life. Coen tells a story rich with genes, embryos, neurons, and fascinating discoveries. He examines the development of the zebra, the adaptations of seaweed, the cave paintings of Lascaux, and the formulations of Alan Turing. He explores how dogs make predictions, how weeds tell the time of day, and how our brains distinguish a Modigliani from a Rembrandt. Locating commonalities in important findings, Coen gives readers a deeper understanding of key transformations and provides a bold portrait for how science both frames and is framed by human culture. A compelling investigation into the relationships between our biological past and cultural progress, Cells to Civilizations presents a remarkable story of living change.

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9780691149677 | Princeton Univ Pr, May 7, 2012, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Cells to Civilizations is the first unified account of how life transforms itself--from the production of bacteria to the emergence of complex civilizations.

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9780691165608 | Reprint edition (Princeton Univ Pr, March 22, 2015), cover price $19.95

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9780691126449 | Princeton Univ Pr, April 4, 2011, cover price $55.00

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9780691165561 | 1 edition (Princeton Univ Pr, March 22, 2015), cover price $22.95

[Read by Sean Runnette] While examining the history of our planet and actively exploring our present environment, science journalist Michael Tennesen describes what life on earth could look like after the next mass extinction. A growing number of scientists agree we are headed toward a mass extinction, perhaps in as little as three hundred years. There have already been five in the last 600 million years, including the Cretaceous extinction, during which an asteroid knocked out the dinosaurs. Though these events were initially destructive, they were also prime movers of evolutionary change in nature. And we can see some of the warning signs of another extinction event coming as our oceans lose both fish and oxygen. In The Next Species, Michael Tennesen questions what life might be like after it happens. Tennesen discusses the future of nature and whether humans will make it through the bottleneck of extinction. Without man, could the seas regenerate, returning to what they were before fishing vessels? Could life suddenly get very big as it did before the arrival of humans? And what if man survives the coming catastrophes but in reduced populations? Would those groups be isolated enough to become distinct species? Could the conquest of Mars lead to another form of human? Could we upload our minds into a computer and live in a virtual reality? Or could genetic engineering create a more intelligent and long-lived creature that might shun the rest of us? And how would we recognize the next humans? Are they with us now? Tennesen delves into the history of the planet and travels to rain forests, canyons, craters, and caves all over the world to explore the potential winners and losers of the next era of evolution. His predictions, based on reports and interviews with top scientists, have vital implications for life on earth today.

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9781481528849 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, March 17, 2015), cover price $100.00
9781481528856 | Mp3 una edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, March 17, 2015), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: [Read by Sean Runnette] While examining the history of our planet and actively exploring our present environment, science journalist Michael Tennesen describes what life on earth could look like after the next mass extinction.

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In the race to feed the world’s seven billion people, we are at a standstill. Over the past century, we have developed increasingly potent and sophisticated pesticides, yet in 2014, the average percentage of U.S. crops lost to agricultural pests was no less than in 1944. To use a metaphor the field of evolutionary biology borrowed from Alice in Wonderland, farmers must run ever faster to stay in the same place—i.e., produce the same yields. With Chasing the Red Queen, Andy Dyer offers the first book to apply the Red Queen Hypothesis to agriculture. He illustrates that when selection pressure increases, species evolve in response, creating a never-ending, perpetually-escalating competition between predator (us) and prey (bugs and weeds). The result is farmers are caught in a vicious cycle of chemical dependence, stuck using increasingly dangerous and expensive toxics to beat back progressively resistant pests. To break the cycle, we must learn the science behind it. Dyer examines one of the world’s most pressing problems as a biological case study. He presents key concepts, from Darwin’s principles of natural selection to genetic variation and adaptive phenotypes. Understanding the fundamentals of ecology and biology is the first step to “playing the Red Queen,” and escaping her unwinnable race. The book’s novel frame will help students, researchers, and policy-makers alike apply that knowledge to the critical task of achieving food security.

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9781610915182 | Island Pr, December 18, 2014, cover price $60.00 | About this edition: In the race to feed the world’s seven billion people, we are at a standstill.

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9781610915199 | Island Pr, December 18, 2014, cover price $30.00

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Miss Dorothea Darent has no intention of ever getting married, certainly not to a rogue such as the Marquis of Hazelmere. A disreputable scoundrel, he is captivated when they meet by chance and is determined to win her heart, even while she’s busy dazzling the rest of London society. Now Dorothea has a choice to make: stick with her plan to remain a respectable spinster, or run into the arms of her dashing stranger…

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9780199661732 | Oxford Univ Pr, June 14, 2013, cover price $100.00

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9780198724100 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr, December 16, 2014), cover price $64.95
9780373303120, titled "Tangled Reins" | Harlequin Books, October 1, 1998, cover price $4.99 | also contains Tangled Reins | About this edition: Miss Dorothea Darent has no intention of ever getting married, certainly not to a rogue such as the Marquis of Hazelmere.

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The proof for evolution is vast, varied, and magnificent, drawn from many different fields of scientific inquiry. Today, scientists are documenting species splitting into two, observing animals and plants adapting before our eyes, and finding more and more fossils capturing what happened eons ago—dinosaurs that have sprouted feathers, fish that have grown limbs. In this unique and accessible summary of the facts supporting the theory of natural selection, Jerry A. Coyne eloquently shows that evolution does nothing to destroy the beauty of life, only enhances it. By demonstrating the “indelible stamp” of the processes first proposed by Darwin, Coyne does not aim to prove creationism wrong. Rather, by using irrefutable evidence, he sets out to prove evolution right. “Coyne is as graceful a stylist and as clear a scientific explainer as Darwin himself (no mean feat) . . . One of the best single-volume introductions to evolutionary theory ever.” —Wired
By Victor Bevine (narrator)

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9781491577516 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, November 18, 2014), cover price $9.99
9781469233079 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, November 20, 2012), cover price $14.99
9781469233086 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, November 20, 2012), cover price $14.99 | About this edition: The proof for evolution is vast, varied, and magnificent, drawn from many different fields of scientific inquiry.

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9780415810272 | Routledge, October 31, 2014, cover price $160.00

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9780415810289 | Routledge, November 18, 2014, cover price $39.95

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9781588344823 | Smithsonian Inst Pr, October 14, 2014, cover price $34.95

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9781593720575 | Quantuck Lane Pr & the Mill rd, September 23, 2014, cover price $17.95

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Product Description: What do we know about animal evolution in the early twenty-first century? How much more do we know today than Darwin did? What are the most exciting discoveries that have been made in the last few decades? Covering all the main animal groups, from jellyfish to mammals, this book considers all of these questions and more...read more

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9781107049635 | Cambridge Univ Pr, September 22, 2014, cover price $89.99 | About this edition: What do we know about animal evolution in the early twenty-first century?

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9781107627956 | Cambridge Univ Pr, September 22, 2014, cover price $34.99 | About this edition: What do we know about animal evolution in the early twenty-first century?

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Product Description: Combinatorial structure and algorithms for deducing genetic recombination history, represented by ancestral recombination graphs and other networks, and their role in the emerging field of phylogenetic networks.In this book, Dan Gusfield examines combinatorial algorithms to construct genealogical and exact phylogenetic networks, particularly ancestral recombination graphs (ARGs)...read more
By Dan Gusfield, Charles H. Langley (contributor), Yun S. Song (contributor) and Yufeng Wu (contributor)

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9780262027526 | Mit Pr, July 3, 2014, cover price $60.00 | About this edition: Combinatorial structure and algorithms for deducing genetic recombination history, represented by ancestral recombination graphs and other networks, and their role in the emerging field of phylogenetic networks.

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9780062071477 | Harpercollins, June 18, 2013, cover price $28.99

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9780062071484 | Harpercollins, June 3, 2014, cover price $19.99

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Product Description: Morphodynamics is defined as the unique interaction among environment, functional morphology, developmental constraints, phylogeny, and time―all of which shape the evolution of life. These fabricational patterns and similarities owe their regularity not to a detailed genetic program, but to extrinsic factors, which may be mechanical, chemical, or biological in nature...read more

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9781482221183 | CRC Pr I Llc, November 5, 2014, cover price $99.95 | About this edition: Morphodynamics is defined as the unique interaction among environment, functional morphology, developmental constraints, phylogeny, and time―all of which shape the evolution of life.

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Product Description: Current books on evolutionary theory all seem to take for granted the fact that students find evolution easy to understand when actually, from a psychological perspective, it is a rather counterintuitive idea. Evolutionary theory, like all scientific theories, is a means to understanding the natural world...read more

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9781107034914 | Cambridge Univ Pr, June 30, 2014, cover price $99.99 | About this edition: Current books on evolutionary theory all seem to take for granted the fact that students find evolution easy to understand when actually, from a psychological perspective, it is a rather counterintuitive idea.

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9781107610200 | Cambridge Univ Pr, June 30, 2014, cover price $34.99 | About this edition: Current books on evolutionary theory all seem to take for granted the fact that students find evolution easy to understand when actually, from a psychological perspective, it is a rather counterintuitive idea.

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9780262101073 | Mit Pr, April 15, 2005, cover price $34.95

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9780262525848 | Revised edition (Bradford Books, March 21, 2014), cover price $32.95
9780262600699 | Bradford Books, October 1, 2006, cover price $27.95

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