種と科学と社会:生物多様性と系統生物学の役割<br>Species, Science and Society : The Role of Systematic Biology

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種と科学と社会:生物多様性と系統生物学の役割
Species, Science and Society : The Role of Systematic Biology

  • 著者名:Wheeler, Quentin
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  • Routledge(2023/07/06発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032480527
  • eISBN:9781000912685

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Description

This book presents an engaging and accessible examination of the role of systematic biology in species exploration and biodiversity conservation.

Our planet and systematic biology are at a crossroads. Millions of species face an imminent threat of extinction, and, with knowledge of only a fraction of earth’s species we are unprepared to respond. Species, Science and Society explains what is at stake if we continue to ignore the traditional mission of systematics. Rejecting claims that it is too late to document earth’s species, that molecular evidence is sufficient and that comparative morphology and the grand traditions of systematics are outdated, this book makes a compelling argument for a taxonomic renaissance. The book challenges readers to rethink assumptions about systematics. Shattering myths and misconceptions and clarifying the role of systematics in confronting mass extinction, it hopes to inspire a new generation of systematists. Readers are given a deeply personal view of the mission, motivations and rewards of systematic biology. Written in narrative style with passion, wit and optimism, it is the first book to question the growing dominance of molecular data, defend descriptive taxonomy and propose a mission to discover, describe and classify all species. Our evolutionary heritage, the fate of society and the future of the planet depend on what we do next.

This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and professionals working in systematics, taxonomy and biodiversity conservation, as well as students with a basic background in biology.

Table of Contents

Part I — Overview

  1. A Little about Molecules
  2. Scientific Malpractice
  3. The Science of Species
  4. The Art of Survival
  5. Cosmology of the Life Sciences
  6. Choices
  7. Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxonomy but Were Afraid to Ask
  8. A Science Misunderstood Greatly
  9. The Species-Scape
  10. The Illusion of Knowledge
  11. Morphology without Apology
  12. The Inventory Imperative
  13. Other than That, Mrs. Lincoln, How Was the Play?
  14. Part II — A Crisis of Crises

  15. Extinction
  16. Systematics under Siege
  17. The Nature Gap
  18. Options for a Sustainable Future
  19. Part III — Solutions

  20. Taxonomic Renaissance
  21. A Planetary-Scale Species Inventory
  22. Hall of the Holocene
  23. Shameless Self-Promotion
  24. The Evolution of Evolutionary Economics