Foreword\tIntroduction\t1Sect. 1\tBeyond Natural Selection\tModels of Cultural Evolution\t17Punctuated Equilibrium and Macroevolution\t41Margins of Cladistics: Identity, Difference and Place in the Emergence of Phylogenetic Systematics 1864-1975\t65Sect. 2\tCentral Concepts of Evolutionary Theory\tAdaptive Explanation and the Concept of a Vestige\t111Selection, Drift and the Aims of Evolutionary Theory\t133Sect. 3\tThe Developmental Systems Approach\tDeath of the Gene: Developmental Systems Strike Back\t165Ontogeny and Phylogeny: A Case of Metarecapitulation? 211Against Ontogeny\t241Index\t271
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Shanahan, T. (1992). Selection, Drift, and the Aims of Evolutionary Theory. In Trees of Life (pp. 133–161). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8038-0_6
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