Gerald A. Kerkut

Gerald A. Kerkut

Gerald A. Kerkut or G. A. Kerkut (1927 - 2004) was a noted British zoologist and physiologist. He attended the University of Cambridge from 1945 to 1952 and earned a doctorate in zoology. He went on to establish the Department of Physiology and Biochemistry at University of Southampton where he remained throughout his career. He became Professor of Physiology and Biochemistry in 1966 and went on to become the Dean of Science, Chairman of the School of Biochemical and Physiological Sciences and Head of the Department of Neurophysiology.

Bibliography

Books

*Kerkut GA, ed. (1958) "The Invertebrata," CambridgeUniversity Press, Cambridge, UK.
*Kerkut GA (1960). "The Implications of Evolution," PergamonPress, Oxford, UK.
*Kerkut GA (1969). "The Missing Pieces," University ofSouthampton, Southampton, UK.
*Kerkut, G. A. and L. I. Gilbert, eds. (1985) "Comprehensive Insect Physiology, Biochemistry & Pharmacology" : 13-Volume Set, 8536 pages, Pergamon Press, ISBN 0-08-026850-1
*Kerkut GA (1985). "Microcomputers; the revolution of our time." InMicrocomputers in the Neurosciences, ed. Kerkut GA, pp 1-8. OxfordUniversity Press, Oxford, UK.
*Kerkut, G. A. (1987) "Progress in Neurobiology," in four parts, Pergamon Press, ISBN 0080315089 (part 1)

Editor of Journals

*"Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology," started in 1960
*"Progress in Neurobiology," 1973
*"Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology"

Controversy

Kerkut's book "The Implications of Evolution" pointed out some existing unsolved problems and points of concern for evolutionary studies. He referred to seven evolutionary assumptions which he felt lacked sufficient evidentiary support. Creationists have taken these points as evidence against evolution and interpreted them to support their own claims (Demarest). They claim that he distinguished between the Special Theory of Evolution (often referred to as microevolution) and what he termed the General Theory of Evolution (often referred to as macroevolution) (Thompson).

References

*Obituary, http://www.physoc.org/publications/pn/issuepdf/55/47-51.pdf
*Bruce A. Demarest, Gordon R. Lewis (1996) "Fossil Groupings and Gaps" p. 54 in "Integrative Theology", Zondervan, ISBN 0-310-20915-3
*Bert Thompson (1985) "Is Evolution a “Fact” of Science?" Apologetics Press, http://www.apologeticspress.org/articles/1985


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