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Because all organisms, and all their characteristics, are products
of a history of evolutionary change, the scope of an evolutionary
biology course can be an overwhelming challenge for students;
organismal biology, including paleobiology, ecology, animal
behavior, physiology and systematics are all central to
evolutionary biology. Instructors want students to gain a big
picture view in which they understand the general principles of
evolution and the process of evolutionary change. In Evolution, 5e
the authors provide learning objectives for each major section that
are supported by signposts at key points in the manuscript to
highlight and summarize key takeaways. A broader view of the
subject is presented by using abstract concepts, such as natural
selection, and providing a range of applications and implications
so that students can recognize evolutionary patterns of change.
Students in this course also struggle with thinking like
scientists-they need to understand theoretical hypotheses and
ideas, and how and why the empirical study provides evidence for
them. Evolution guides the student through hypothesis testing by
posing informed hypotheses, making predictions based on what we do
know, and judging the validity of each hypothesis vis-a-vis
observations. Part of any discussion of hypothesis testing is
acknowledging that evolution, like other branches of science, is
evolving. In this edition, the authors include What We Don't Know
boxes that convey that scientific ideas are constantly being tested
and revised. Students struggle with quantitative skills and need
practice manipulating data in this course. End of chapter Data
Analysis questions gives students practice in performing
calculations, experimental design, and interpreting and analyzing
data. As additional support, the authors have included a Statistics
Primer that introduces the concept of a probability distribution,
reviews how statistics are used to describe populations, looks at
how to estimate quantities, and discusses how hypotheses are
tested. Evolution can be a required course for biology majors with
health career aspirations and they don't see the relevance of
evolutionary biology to their professional goals. In Evolution, 5e
the authors focus on deepening and highlighting the coverage of
human biology to engage students, both through in text examples and
a stronger focus on human evolution in Chapter 21, The Evolutionary
Story of Homo sapiens. The 5e will also feature an enhanced eBook
which will include embedded self-assessment questions, interactive
figures, data exercises with white board videos that use real data
sets from the literature, and simulation exercises. BoClip videos,
if available, will round out this robust enhanced ebook.
The gold standard in undergraduate-level evolutionary biology
textbooks. This new fifth edition presents the field of evolution
as a living, breathing science. Extensively revised for clarity and
currency, Evolution, 5th Edition, includes updated coverage in
evolutionary genetics and genomics to illustrate the rapidly moving
science of evolution and emphasizes the interplay between theory
and empirical test hypotheses, acquainting students with the
process of science. Evolution is available in a dynamic interactive
enhanced e-book that allows students hone their problem-solving and
data analysis skills while seeing the evolution in the context of
their life.
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