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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR EVOLUTIONARY PROTISTOLOGY (ISEP) 5th
International Meeting 1983 Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, June 4-6, 1 For
the first time since its inception, at Boston University in June
1975 , the Society for Evolutionary Protistology met in Europe.
Under the direction of Marie-Odile Soyer- Gobillard and hosting
some 70 people representing a dozen nations (Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, England, France, W. Germany, The Netherlands, Poland,
Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, U. S. A. ) the meeting was held at
Banyuls-sur-Mer in Catalunya. The 1983 ISEP met at the famed
Laboratoire Arago on the Mediterranean Sea, most partici- pants
were housed in the Laboratory's newly refurbished Grand Hotel. The
previous meetings had emphasized single themes, e. g. , (First)
Boston, 1975 Evolution of Mitosis in Eukaryotic Microorganisms:
(Second) Downsview Ontario, 1977 Criteria for Phylogeny in
Protists. In spite of the fact that the third meeting, planned for
Leeds, England in June of 1979, was never held some of the papers
scheduled to be presented there were published in BioSystems,
Volume 12, Numbers 1 and 2. The fourth meeting at Port Deposit,
Maryland, 1981 called Conference on Cellular Evolution focused on
the Evolution of Micro tubules, Mitosis, Microfilaments and other
Fibrillar Systems. The proceedings of this meeting were published
in BioSystems, Volume 14, Numbers 3 and 4.
This volume is the fourth in the series of the Proceedings of the
College Park Colloquia on Chemical Evolution. These Colloquia, and
the resulting Proceedings, are presented in the interest of
fostering the impact of the interdisciplinary nature of chemical
evolu tion on contemporary scientific thought. vii
EDITORS'INTRODUCTION The Fourth College Park Colloquium on Chemical
Evolution was held on October 18 - 20, 1978 at the University of
Maryland. The meeting, supported by the National Aero nautics and
Space Administration and the National Science Foundation, centered
on the variable environments, both past and present, in which
living organisms have survived, grown, and evolved - the limits of
life. Previous colloquia had emphasized the Giant Planets (1974) 1,
Early Life during the Precambrian (1975)2 and Comparative
Planetology (1976)3. The College Park Colloquia have been noted for
the broad interdisciplinary nature of the training and interests of
the participants. The fourth meeting was no ex ception with the
participation of approximately 85 researchers, representing many
academic fields. As with previous meetings, the interdisciplinary
approach to the question of the limits of life encouraged the
exchange of knowledge and information. A major scientific
aspiration is to understand why living systems are restricted to
certain environments."
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR EVOLUTIONARY PROTISTOLOGY (ISEP) 5th
International Meeting 1983 Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, June 4-6, 1 For
the first time since its inception, at Boston University in June
1975 , the Society for Evolutionary Protistology met in Europe.
Under the direction of Marie-Odile Soyer- Gobillard and hosting
some 70 people representing a dozen nations (Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, England, France, W. Germany, The Netherlands, Poland,
Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, U. S. A. ) the meeting was held at
Banyuls-sur-Mer in Catalunya. The 1983 ISEP met at the famed
Laboratoire Arago on the Mediterranean Sea, most partici- pants
were housed in the Laboratory's newly refurbished Grand Hotel. The
previous meetings had emphasized single themes, e. g. , (First)
Boston, 1975 Evolution of Mitosis in Eukaryotic Microorganisms:
(Second) Downsview Ontario, 1977 Criteria for Phylogeny in
Protists. In spite of the fact that the third meeting, planned for
Leeds, England in June of 1979, was never held some of the papers
scheduled to be presented there were published in BioSystems,
Volume 12, Numbers 1 and 2. The fourth meeting at Port Deposit,
Maryland, 1981 called Conference on Cellular Evolution focused on
the Evolution of Micro tubules, Mitosis, Microfilaments and other
Fibrillar Systems. The proceedings of this meeting were published
in BioSystems, Volume 14, Numbers 3 and 4.
Long unknown in the West, The Biosphere established the field of
biogeochemistry and is one of the classic founding documents of
what later became known as Gaia theory. It is the first sustained
expression of the idea that life is a geological force that can
change Earth's landforms, its climate, and even the contents of its
atmosphere. A complete, unabridged translation has never before
been available in English. This edition - complete with extensive
annotations, an introductory essay placing the work in its
historical context and explaining its relevance to readers today,
and a foreword cosigned by a stellar group of international experts
- will be the definitive edition of this classic work. "What Darwin
did for life through time, Vernadsky did for life through space on
a geological scale."
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The Biosphere (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
M.A.S. McMenamin; Translated by D.B. Langmuir; Preface by L. Margulis; Vladimir I. Vernadsky; Preface by M. Ceruti, …
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Long unknown in the West, The Biosphere established the field of biogeochemistry and is one of the classic founding documents of what later became known as Gaia theory. It is the first sustained expression of the idea that life is a geological force that can change Earth's landforms, its climate, and even the contents of its atmosphere. A complete, unabridged translation has never before been available in English. This edition - complete with extensive annotations, an introductory essay placing the work in its historical context and explaining its relevance to readers today, and a foreword cosigned by a stellar group of international experts - will be the definitive edition of this classic work. "What Darwin did for life through time, Vernadsky did for life through space on a geological scale".
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