Frogs, Flies and Dandelions by Menno Schilthuizen

Frogs, Flies and Dandelions by Menno Schilthuizen

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Zusammenfassung

How do new animal and plant species come about? How quickly does it happen? The evolution of new species (speciation), is a central theme in evolution. This work uses academic debate to explore the path of speciation research.

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Frogs, Flies and Dandelions by Menno Schilthuizen

How do new animal and plant species come about? How quickly does it happen? The evolution of new species (speciation), is a central theme in evolution. This work uses academic debate to explore the path of speciation research.

MENNO SCHILTHUIZEN is a professor of evolutionary biology at Leiden University and a senior research scientist at Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands. In 1994, he acquired his PhD from Leiden University, went on to Wageningen University for two postdoctoral fellowships, and then spent seven years as an associate professor at the Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation in Malaysian Borneo. His study focuses on the evolution of biodiversity in insects and land snails, and he has published over 100 high-impact papers on these and other topics in the scientific literature. He is a prolific science popularizer who has published over 250 stories, editorials, and articles for journals such as New Scientist, Time, and Science, in addition to his scientific work. He is the author of Frogs, Flies, and Dandelions (Oxford University Press, 2001), The Loom of Life (Springer, 2008), and Nature's Nether Regions (Viking, 2014). He is a regular guest on radio and television.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780198503934
ISBN 10 0198503938
Titel Frogs, Flies and Dandelions
Autor Menno Schilthuizen
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-05-01
Seitenanzahl 254
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