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Evolution: An Introduction [Paperback]

Stephen C. Stearns (Author), Rolf F. Hoekstra (Author)
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0198549687 978-0198549680 March 2, 2000 1
This book introduces what is essential and exciting in evolutionary biology. It covers the whole field and emphasizes what the important concepts are. Care has been taken to express complex and stimulating ideas in simple language, while the frequent examples and running summaries make reading fun. Each chapter follows logically from the next, so that the book can be read straight through, one chapter per sitting.



· Concise, clear, and states what is important


· Concentrates on the central concepts and illustrates them with telling examples


· Running summaries in the margins make navigation easy


· Suitable for a one-semester or one-year course in evolution


· Summaries at chapter ends


· Each chapter's connections to neighboring chapters are explained

Evolution: An Introduction takes a fresh approach to classical topics such as population genetics and natural selection, and gives an overview of recent advances in hot areas such as sexual selection, genetic conflict, life history evolution, and development.

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..a nice, slim, inexpensive, up-to-date, user-friendly textbook pitched at exactly the right level...Stearns and Hoekstra excel both on presentation and content. The uncluttered pages and numerous sub-headings are inviting...The questions at the end of each chapter are though provoking...the best undergraduate evolution textbook available. The Times Higher Education Supplement, Friday 25th February 2000

..a nice, slim, inexpensive, up-to-date, user-friendly textbook pitched at exactly the right level...Stearns and Hoekstra excel both on presentation and content. The uncluttered pages and numerous sub-headings are inviting...The questions at the end of each chapter are though provoking...the best undergraduate evolution textbook available. George F Turner, Head of Biochemistry, University of Southampton/The Times Higher Education Supplement, Friday 25/02/2000

I felt I must write and congratulate you and thank you for the excellent text-book you and your co-author (whom I don't think I have ever met) have written. I am full of admiration of your skill in writing briefly and succinctly and yet cover so much ground and making it clear that in many cases things are not all that straightforward. As has been said, any fool can write a thick book but it takes talent to write a short one. I am convinced your book will be widely used and make splendid service in many years to come./Staffan Ulfstrand at Uppsala.

"Willis's and McElwain's book will appeal to a wide spectrum of researchers, teachers and students with interests ranging from biogeography to geology, through botany, ecology and plant physiology". The Holocene, 2003.

About the Author

Stephen C. Stearns, Professor of Zoology and Director, Zoology Institute, Basel, Switzerland

Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (March 2, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0198549687
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198549680
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #811,078 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Solid, May 6, 2010
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I agree with the other reviewer in that it would certainly be beneficial to listen to some of stearn's lectures on youtube before buying. The book is definitely for someone committed toward achieving a higher understanding of biological mechanisms. I should warn though that this book requires a great amount of time to understand, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. The author does an exceptional job of getting his point across.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Should be read in conjunction with lectures available free on iTunes., January 9, 2010
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I bought this book after listening to about half of Mr. Stearns' 36 lectures on evolution which are available free through iTunes U as one of the Open Yale courses. My hope is that some of the illustrations that Mr. Stearns is using in his lectures (which a listener cannot see), will be in the textbook. If you, like me, are not a biologist, you might want to dip your toe in the water by listening to the lectures before tackling the book. I am very impressed with both.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly Detailed and Approachable, September 28, 2011
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This book has been a joy to read for a variety of reasons, but I must agree that it takes time to grasp all of the concepts presented, and prospective reader ought to have a devoted interest in the subject--I would not recommend this book as an introduction of any kind. Based on the depth and complexity of the information this book contains, I would recommend it for a senior undergraduate level course, or even a graduate level course.

Here's the thing: Even though the title states that this is an introduction to evolution, you really need to have some foundational understanding of biology, statistics, geology, genetics, and chemistry in order to fully grasp everything Stearns and Hoekstra are saying. They do a fantastic job of defining terms, sometimes more than once throughout the text, and all of the highlighted terms can be found in the glossary in the back, but many other terms from the subjects listed are not readily defined and assume the reader knows them already. Luckily, they do include an appendix on genetics if you need a refresher.

But what I love most about this book, despite its difficulty (I've had to read some passages multiple times), is the depths to which it dives in terms of details. I'm reminded of a child constantly asking "Why? Why?" every time something is explained, and Stearns/Hoekstra continue to answer those "why's."

The contents of the book are logically organized, and the subheadings read almost like vignettes; Stearns/Hoekstra use numerous, concrete examples to illustrate the concepts they present, and the content itself is chunked in a more organic rather than linear fashion. They ask questions, and proceed to answer them, or explain why they can't. They provide a wide variety of perspectives and theories concerning evolutionary research. Because of this organization, not a single portion of the book is dull or boring--it's simply packed with information.

Overall, I very highly recommend this book as a definitive text on evolution, as long as readers are aware of the need for basic knowledge in a variety of life science subjects, and are willing to spend a great deal of time reading and rereading. This book is well worth the effort, and I never thought there could be so much to learn about evolution!
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