Self-Organization as a New Paradigm in Evolutionary Biology
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Self-Organization as a New Paradigm in Evolutionary Biology
From Theory to Applied Cases in the Tree of Life
Dambricourt Malasse, Anne
Springer International Publishing AG
07/2022
393
Dura
Inglês
9783031047824
15 a 20 dias
764
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Understanding the Origins and Evolution of Living Organisms. The Necessity of Convergence Between Old and New Paradigms.- Part I: The Modernity of Old Paradigms.- Chapter 2: Self-Organization Meets Evolution: Ernst Haeckel and Abiogenesis.- Chapter 3: D'Arcy Thompson on Form and Intrinsic Purposiveness: Contributions to Epigenetic and Autopoietic Theory.- Chapter 4: From Dissipative Structures to Biological Evolution: A Thermodynamic Perspective.- Chapter 5: Evolutionary Transformations of Body Plan in Metazoa: Self-Organization, Topological Transformations, and Genomic-Morphogenetic Correlations.- Chapter 6: The Challenge of Bergson, Instinct as Form.- Part II: Modernity of Self-Organization and Emerging Paradigms.- Chapter 7: Biological Evolution of Microorganisms.- Chapter 8: Self-Organization in Embryonic Development: Myth and Reality.- Chapter 9: The Morphoprocess and Diversity of Evolutionary Mechanisms of Metastable Structures.- Chapter 10: Mesological Plasticity as a New Model to Study Plant Evolution, Interactive Ecosystems and Self-organized Evolutionary Processes.- Chapter 11: Thermal Worm Model to Describe Log-Periodicity in the Tree of Life.- Chapter 12: Sapiens and Cognition: The Optimal Vertical Nervous System. The Last Primate Threshold of Self-Organized and Self-Memorizing Increasing Complexity from Gametes to Embryo.- Chapter 13: Evolutionary Creativity.
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self-organization;epistemological synthesis;abiogenesis;evolutionary transformations;non-linear dynamical systems;fractals;attractors;epigenesis;systemics;mesology;embryogenesis;morphogenesis
Chapter 1: Introduction: Understanding the Origins and Evolution of Living Organisms. The Necessity of Convergence Between Old and New Paradigms.- Part I: The Modernity of Old Paradigms.- Chapter 2: Self-Organization Meets Evolution: Ernst Haeckel and Abiogenesis.- Chapter 3: D'Arcy Thompson on Form and Intrinsic Purposiveness: Contributions to Epigenetic and Autopoietic Theory.- Chapter 4: From Dissipative Structures to Biological Evolution: A Thermodynamic Perspective.- Chapter 5: Evolutionary Transformations of Body Plan in Metazoa: Self-Organization, Topological Transformations, and Genomic-Morphogenetic Correlations.- Chapter 6: The Challenge of Bergson, Instinct as Form.- Part II: Modernity of Self-Organization and Emerging Paradigms.- Chapter 7: Biological Evolution of Microorganisms.- Chapter 8: Self-Organization in Embryonic Development: Myth and Reality.- Chapter 9: The Morphoprocess and Diversity of Evolutionary Mechanisms of Metastable Structures.- Chapter 10: Mesological Plasticity as a New Model to Study Plant Evolution, Interactive Ecosystems and Self-organized Evolutionary Processes.- Chapter 11: Thermal Worm Model to Describe Log-Periodicity in the Tree of Life.- Chapter 12: Sapiens and Cognition: The Optimal Vertical Nervous System. The Last Primate Threshold of Self-Organized and Self-Memorizing Increasing Complexity from Gametes to Embryo.- Chapter 13: Evolutionary Creativity.
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