A New Century of BiologyDerived from the plenary presentations given at the 2000 AIBS Annual Meeting, A New Century of Biology features essays from some of the world's most notable biologists as they consider how their discipline must evolve in the 21st century to address problems such as habitat fragmentation, human population growth, environmental degradation, loss of species diversity, and scarce energy resources. (Published by the Smithsonian Institution Press; ISBN 1-56098-984-X). To order a bound hardcopy, click here ContentsForewardBiology in the 21st Century Ernst Mayr PrefaceA New Century of Biology, W. John Kress and Gary W. Barrett, volume editors AcknowledgementsGary W. Barrett, Robert S. Hoffmann, and W. John Kress, ContributorsChapter 1Introduction — The New Revolution in Biology, Gary W. Barrett & W. John Kress Chapter 2Bacteria in the Origins of Species: Demise of the Neo-Darwinian Paradigm, Lynn Margulis Chapter 3Bodies and Body Plans, and How They Came to Be, Marvalee H. Wake Chapter 4Ecosystems: Energetics and Biogeochemistry, Gene E. Likens Chapter 5Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution, Gordon H. Orians Chapter 6Conserving Biodiversity into the New Century, Ghillean T. Prance Chapter 7The New Age of Biological Exploration, Thomas E. Lovejoy Chapter 8Lumpy Integration of Tropical Wild Biodiversity with its Society, Daniel H. Janzen Chapter 9Biology and the Human Sciences: Pathways of Consilience, Edward O. Wilson |
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