Eternal Ephemera
Adaptation and the Origin of Species from the Nineteenth Century Through Punctuated Equilibria and Beyond
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Starred review from April 15, 2015
Anti-Darwinian is the label critics hung on Eldredge 40 years ago when he helped formulate a theory of punctuated equilibria, viewed as a threat to Darwin's legacy. Here, however, Eldredge demonstrates that he is more authentically Darwinian than Darwin! By burrowing into the great naturalist's neglected early writings, Eldredge shows that Darwin himself started downbut then irrationally abandonedthe conceptual path leading to punctuated equilibria. Readers see the young Darwin clearly on this path as he reflects on how species emerge through geographic isolation. Curiously, Darwin then decisively turns in a different theoretical direction, positing an evolutionary dynamic of steady, cumulative change gradually transforming species of one era into those of the next. But readers see how Darwin's theoretical turn saddles his successors with insoluble difficulties in explaining the stubbornly invariant fossil profile of some species and the stunningly sudden appearance of others. Predictably, Eldredge highlights the way he and Stephen J. Gould resolved the problems inherent in orthodox evolutionary theory by realigning the paradigm. But rather than trumpet his own originality, Eldredge interprets his signature achievement as a recovery of forgotten insightsoriginally articulated not only by the young Darwin but also by the earlier pioneer Giambattista Brocchi. A must-read for armchair biologists!(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)
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