Half a century ago the Austrian physicist and philosopher Erwin Schrodinger inspired a generation of scientists by rephrasing the philosophical question: What is life?. This text revisits this question in a narrative which combines rigorous science with philosophy, history and poetry. schovat popis
Lynn Margulis Libri
Lynn Margulis è stata una scienziata di spicco il cui lavoro ha plasmato profondamente la nostra comprensione della vita sulla Terra. Si è addentrata nella biologia evolutiva, proponendo idee rivoluzionarie sull'origine e lo sviluppo degli organismi. La sua ricerca ha messo in evidenza le relazioni simbiotiche come un motore cruciale dell'evoluzione. L'eredità di Margulis risiede nelle sue audaci sfide alle teorie consolidate e nella promozione di una visione olistica della natura.







Five Kingdoms
An Illustrated Guide to the Phyla of Life on Earth - Third Edition
- 448pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
The third edition of this work covers all the groups of living organisms, and has new concise introductory sections on the general features of each of the five kingdoms: bacteria; protoctista; animals; fungi; and plants - including background information and definitions. Photographs, some by Karlene Schwartz, drawings and brief essays describe representative members of each phylum. It should be of interest to students of biology, botany, zoology and other life sciences as well as professionals.
Symbiosis as a Source of Evolutionary Innovation
Speciation and Morphogenesis
- 470pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
This collection features original contributions from symbiosis biologists and evolutionary theorists who challenge the adequacy of the neo-Darwinian concept of evolution. They present growing evidence that hereditary symbiosis, alongside gradual heritable mutations, plays a crucial role in the emergence of new species and morphological innovations. The concept of symbiosis, particularly the genetic and metabolic interactions of bacterial communities that evolved into the earliest eukaryotes, has garnered increasing interest among scientists. The contributions explore various topics, including the evolutionary implications of symbiosis, the prolonged physical associations between different species, and the significance of symbiosis in cell evolution, ecology, and morphogenesis. Key issues discussed include individuality, microbial symbioses, and animal-bacterial interactions. Lynn Margulis, a distinguished professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, is recognized as the modern originator of the symbiotic theory of cell evolution, which has transitioned from being viewed as heretical to becoming integral to the microbiological revolution. The volume includes insights from notable contributors in the field, reflecting a shift in understanding evolution through the lens of symbiotic relationships.
Margulis, Lynn, Investigator, Non-NASA Center: U MA, Amherst.
Mind, Life, and Universe
Conversations with Great Scientists of Our Time
Through Punset’s skillful questions, readers meet one scientist who spends her waking hours to assure the freedom of African primates, another passionate about his idea that his wife’s choice of husband was determined when she was a fetus, and another who explains the evidence for more than the standard four dimensions of length, width, height, and time. In captivating conversations with such science luminaries as Richard Dawkins, Sheldon Glashow, Jane Goodall, James E. Lovelock, Lisa Randall, Robert Sapolski, Oliver Sacks, and E.O. Wilson, the editors reveal a unique, hidden world of intellectual interest, verve, and humor.
Symbiotic Planet: A New Look at Evolution
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Named ”best biology book of the year” by Library Journal, Symbiotic Planet describes how symbiosis is the key to understanding the origins of cells, the evolution of sex, the emergence of life on land, and even the physiology of our planet.
Gaia and Philosophy
- 88pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
The Gaia theory states that on Earth, life interacts with and eventually becomes its own environment. Gaia is a holistic perspective asserting that the Earth is a self-regulating complex system, resonant with the ancient magico-religious understanding that all is one. Innovated by the atmospheric chemist James Lovelock, supported by microbiologist Lynn Margulis and named by novelist William Golding, Gaia states that the temperature and composition of the Earth's atmosphere are actively regulated by the sum of life on the planet, which, seeking a physical and chemical environment optimal for contemporary life, influences the physical attributes of Earth on a planetary scale. In the way that the human mind extends DNA, the atmosphere is an extension of the biosphere: as above, so below. Fusing science, mathematics, philosophy, ecology and mythology, Gaia and Philosophy challenges the anthropocentrism of Western rationalist thought to propose a symbiotic planet. In its striking philosophical conclusion - that the cybernetic control of the Earth's surface by its organisms calls into question the alleged uniqueness of human intelligent consciousness - the revolutionary Gaia paradigm holds important implications not only for understanding life's past but for shaping its future.
Die Autoren verfolgen die Entwicklung des menschlichen Sexualverhaltens und unsere komplexen Gefühle über Sex, gestützt auf Psychoanalyse, Philosophie, Religion, Linguistik und Politik. Lynn Margulis ist eine führende Evolutionsbiologin.
Die dritte Auflage dieses Werkes behandelt alle Gruppen lebender Organismen und enthält neue prägnante Einführungsabschnitte zu den allgemeinen Merkmalen jeder der fünf Gruppen: Bakterien; Protoctista; Tiere; Pilze; und Pflanzen - einschließlich Hintergrundinformationen und Definitionen. Fotografien, einige von Karlene Schwartz, Zeichnungen und kurze Essays beschreiben repräsentative Mitglieder jedes Stammes. Es sollte für Studierende der Biologie, Botanik, Zoologie und anderer Lebenswissenschaften sowie für Fachleute von Interesse sein.

