ABSTRACT

The application of evolutionary biology addresses a wide range of practical problems in medicine, agriculture, the environment, and society. Such cutting-edge applications are emerging due to recent advances in DNA sequencing, new gene editing tools, and computational methods. This book is about applied evolution – the application of the principles of and information about evolutionary biology to diverse practical matters. Although applied evolution has existed, unrecognized, for a very long time, today’s version has a much wider scope. Evolutionary medicine has formed into its own discipline. Evolutionary approaches have long been employed in agriculture and in conservation biology. But Darwin’s reach now extends beyond just these three fields. It now also includes forensic biology and the law. Ideas from evolutionary biology can be used to inform policy regarding foreign affairs and national security. Applied evolution is not only interdisciplinary, but also multidisciplinary. Consequently, this book is for experts in one field who are interested in expanding their evolutionary horizons. It is also for students, at the undergraduate and graduate levels. One of the public relations challenges faced by evolutionary biology is that most people do not see it being all that relevant to their daily lives. Even many who accept evolution do not grasp how far Darwin’s reach extends. This book will change that perception.

Key Features

  • Emphasizes the expanding role evolutionary biology has in today’s world.
  • Includes examples from medicine, law, agriculture, conservation, and even national security
  • Summarizes new technologies and computational methods that originated as innovations based in part or whole on evolutionary theory.
  • Current. Has extensive coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and other recent topics.
  • Documents the important role evolution plays in everyday life.
  • Illustrates the broadly interdisciplinary nature of evolutionary theory.

Resources

The applications of evolutionary biology are far too numerous to include in just one book. Plus, new scientific findings emerge almost every day underscoring the central role evolution plays in our lives. The author has established a blog site to highlight these fascinating discoveries. Please visit https://darwinsreach.blog to be inspired by “… endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful [that] have been, and are being evolved.” (the last line of Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species).

part Section I|152 pages

Health

chapter 1|14 pages

Paging Dr. Darwin

Evolutionary Medicine in the 21st Century

chapter 2|29 pages

Going Viral

Evolution and Viral Diseases

chapter 3|25 pages

Vectors of Disease

chapter 4|16 pages

Mismatch

Are We Stuck With Our Past?

chapter 6|24 pages

Cancer

Darwin Meets the Emperor of All Maladies

chapter 7|18 pages

Human Life History

part Section II|59 pages

Food

chapter 8|18 pages

Darwin at the Farm

chapter 9|17 pages

Managing Agriculture

chapter 10|21 pages

Buccaneers of Buzz

Bees and Pollination Services

part Section III|83 pages

Environment

chapter 11|20 pages

The Biodiversity Crisis

chapter 12|22 pages

Challenges in the Oceans

chapter 13|18 pages

Challenges in the City

chapter 14|21 pages

Challenge From Invasive Species

part Section IV|45 pages

Society

chapter 15|13 pages

The Sequence on the Stand

chapter 16|10 pages

Darwinian Security