- Variation and Evolution in Plants
"Variation and Evolution in Plants", written by
G. Ledyard Stebbins . was published in 1950; it is one of the key publications embodying themodern evolutionary synthesis , as the first comprehensive publication to discuss the relationship between genetics and natural selection in plants. The book has been described by plant systematistPeter H. Raven as "the most important book on plant evolution of the 20th century" and it remains one of the most cited texts on plant evolution.ref|RavenThe book is based on the
Jesup Lectures that Stebbins delivered atColumbia University in October and November 1946 and is a synthesis of his ideas and the then current research on the evolution of seed plants in terms of genetics.The book is written in fourteen parts:
#Description and analysis of variation patterns
#Examples of variation patterns within species and genera
#The basis of individual variation
#Natural selection and variation in populations
#Genetic systems as factors in evolution
#Isolation and the origin of species
#Hybridization and its effects
#Polyploidy I: occurrence and nature of polyploid types
#Polyploidy II: geographic distribution and significance of polyploidy
#Apomixis in relation to variation and evolution
#Structural hybridity and the genetic system
#Evolutionary trends I: the karyotype
#Evolutionary trends II: External morphology
#Fossils, modern distribution patterns and rates of evolutionThe 643-page book cites more than 1,250 references and was the longest of the four books associated with the modern evolutionary synthesis. The other key works of the modern evolutionary synthesis, whose publication also followed their authors' Jesup lectures, are
Theodosius Dobzhansky 's "Genetics and the Origin of Species ",Ernst Mayr 's "Systematics and the Origin of Species " andGeorge Gaylord Simpson 's "Tempo and Mode in Evolution ". The great significance of "Variation and Evolution in Plants" is that it effectively killed any serious belief in alternative mechanisms of evolution for plants, such as Lamarckian evolution orsoft inheritance , which were still upheld bysome botanists.ref|VBS Stebbins book "" was published in 1974 and was based on the Prather Lectures which he gave atHarvard . It is considered as an update to "Variation and Evolution".In January 2000 a colloquium was held in
Irvine, California , to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of "Variation and Evolution in Plants."ref|Raven2 A 16 chapter book entitled "Variation and evolution in Plants and Microorganisms: Toward a New Synthesis 50 Years After Stebbins" (ISBN 0-309-07099-6) was released to mark the occasion.References
#Raven, P. 1974. "Plant systematics 1947-1972." "Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden" 61:166-178
#Smocovitis, V. B. and Ayala, F. J. 2000. [http://books.nap.edu/html/biomems/gstebbins.pdf George Ledyard Stebbins] . "Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences" 85:290-313
#Raven, P. H. 2000. [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/13/6945 "G. Ledyard Stebbins (1906–2000): An appreciation"] . "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences" 97:6945-6946
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