On the Nature of Limbs On the Nature of Limbs

On the Nature of Limbs

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The most prominent naturalist in Britain before Charles Darwin, Richard Owen made empirical discoveries and offered theoretical innovations that were crucial to the proof of evolution. Among his many lasting contributions to science was the first clear definition of the term homology—“the same organ in different animals under every variety of form and function.” He also graphically demonstrated that all vertebrate species were built on the same skeletal plan and devised the vertebrate archetype as a representation of the simplest common form of all vertebrates.

Just as Darwin’s ideas continue to propel the modern study of adaptation, so too will Owen’s contributions fuel the new interest in homology, organic form, and evolutionary developmental biology. His theory of the archetype and his views on species origins were first offered to the general public in On the Nature of Limbs, published in 1849. It reemerges here in a facsimile edition with introductory essays by prominent historians, philosophers, and practitioners from the modern evo-devo community.

GÉNERO
Ciencia y naturaleza
PUBLICADO
2008
15 de noviembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
119
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of Chicago Press
VENDEDOR
Chicago Distribution Center
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2.8
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