A Primer of Evolution is an open educational resource designed for upper-level college students. It provides a succinct introduction to evolutionary thought revolving around theory, evidence, and practice:
- It introduces some of the theoretical cornerstones and core concepts of modern evolutionary biology. The goal is for students to be able to apply these concepts and articulate testable hypotheses that explain natural phenomena from an evolutionary perspective.
- It highlights the diversity of empirical approaches and lines of evidence that scientists use to address evolutionary hypotheses.
- It helps students to practice approaching problems like scientists and evaluate data to address evolutionary hypotheses. To do so, students learn how to program in R to analyze and visualize data and articulate your interpretations and conclusions.
Each chapter provides a conceptual introduction to the topic and includes R-based exercises that allow students to visualize relevant datasets to practice the testing of evolutionary hypotheses. To help with the R exercises, each chapter also provides additional background on case studies and R programming tutorials that help students to develop the necessary skills.
Chapters:
What Evolution Is
Evidence for Evolution
A Mechanism for Change
The Raw Materials for Evolution
Evolutionary Mechanisms I: Modeling Selection
Evolutionary Mechanisms II: Mutation, Genetic Drift, Migration, and Non-Random Mating
Evolution of DNA Sequences
Evolution of Quantitative Traits
Adaptation and Phenotypic Plasticity
Social Behavior and Sexual Selection
Speciation
Evolutionary Medicine I: Aging and Diseases of Civilizations
Evolutionary Medicine II: Evolving Pathogens
Human Evolution
- Subject:
- Biology
- Ecology
- Genetics
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Data Set
- Full Course
- Homework/Assignment
- Textbook
- Author:
- Michi Tobler
- Date Added:
- 07/19/2022