Animal Species and Evolution

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"Animal Species and Evolution" is a landmark 1963 book by evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr that helped shape modern evolutionary theory by synthesizing ideas on species, speciation, and population genetics.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scientific monograph
author Ernst Mayr
era 20th-century biology
field evolutionary biology
population genetics
speciation theory
systematics
genre evolutionary biology literature
hasContribution analysis of reproductive isolating mechanisms
clarification of biological species concept
development of population thinking in evolution
discussion of species as populations
distinction between microevolution and macroevolution
emphasis on geographic speciation
historical analysis of species concepts
integration of population genetics with systematics
synthesis of species and speciation concepts
influenced biological species concept adoption
modern evolutionary theory
philosophy of biology
speciation research
systematics and taxonomy
influencedBy Charles Darwin
J. B. S. Haldane
Ronald A. Fisher
Sewall Wright
Theodosius Dobzhansky
modern synthesis of evolutionary biology
language English
mainTopic adaptive radiation
allopatric speciation
biological species concept
evolutionary theory
geographic variation
macroevolution
microevolution
peripatric speciation
population genetics
population thinking
reproductive isolation
speciation
species
species concepts
notableFor being a landmark work on species and speciation
helping shape the modern synthesis in evolutionary biology
publicationYear 1963

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