Extending the Evolutionary Synthesis 1st Edition
Capture a new perspective on life’s grand narrative with Extending the Evolutionary Synthesis, 1st Edition by Axel Lange. This authoritative work reexamines core evolutionary principles and explores contemporary extensions that bridge genetics, development, ecology, and behavior — essential reading for anyone engaged with modern evolutionary biology.
Lange presents complex ideas in clear, compelling prose, guiding readers through emerging concepts such as developmental bias, phenotypic plasticity, niche construction, and eco-evolutionary feedbacks. Built on rigorous scholarship, the book synthesizes theory and empirical research to show how classical Darwinian frameworks can be enriched by integrative approaches. Rich examples and comparative analyses help translate abstract models into real-world biological patterns.
Designed for graduate students, researchers, and informed general readers, this 1st Edition offers practical insights for experimental design, comparative studies, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Whether you work in genetics, evolutionary ecology, developmental biology, or conservation science, Lange’s synthesis sharpens your conceptual toolkit and stimulates fresh research questions.
Perfectly suited to academic courses and professional libraries across Europe, North America, Asia, and beyond, Extending the Evolutionary Synthesis serves as both a foundational reference and a springboard for innovation. Purchase now to expand your understanding of evolution’s next frontier and to join a global conversation reshaping how we study life’s diversity. Add this must-have title by Axel Lange to your collection and stay at the cutting edge of evolutionary thought.
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