"The pedagogical aids are very good, with chapter opening outlines, summaries and questions, etc. The colour
plates are very good, and the associated website is also quite useful. Hence, we are taking this valuable book
as additional required reading."
--V. Lakshminarayanan
Publisher Web Site, October, 2003
Summary
Mark Ridley's Evolution has become the premier undergraduate text in the study of evolution. Readable and stimulating,
yet well-balanced and in-depth, this text tells the story of evolution, from the history of the study to the most
revent developments in evolutionary theory.
The third edition of this successful textbook features updates and extensive new coverage. The sections on adaptation
and diversity have been reorganized for improved clarity and flow, and a completely updated section on the evolution
of sex and the inclusion of more plant examples have all helped to shape this new edition. Evolution also features
strong, balanced coverage of population genetics, and scores of new applied plant and animal examples make this
edition even more accessible and engaging.
Margin icons-indicate where there is relevant information included in the dedicated website.
Two new chapters-one on evolutionary genomics and one on evolution and development bring state-of-the-art information
to the coverage of evolutionary study.
Two kinds of boxes-one featuring practical applications and the other related information, supply added depth
without interrupting the flow of the text.
Margin comments-paraphrase and highlight key concepts.
Study and review questions-help students review their understanding at the end of each chapter, while new challenge
questions prompt students to synthesize the chapter concepts to reinforce the learning at a deeper level.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: Introduction
Part II: Evolutionary Genetics:
Part III: Adaptation And Natural Selection
Part IV: Evolution And Diversity
Part V: Macroevolution
Glossary
Answers To Study And Review Questions
References
Index