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The Ant and the Peacock: Altruism and Sexual Selection from Darwin to Today (Hardcover)

by John Maynard Smith (Foreword), Helena Cronin (Author) "We are walking archives of ancestral wisdom ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 504 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; illustrated edition edition (20 Feb 1992)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 052132937X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521329378
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.5 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 386,535 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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‘Part detective story and part philosophical enquiry, The Ant and the Peacock offers a paradox in every paragraph.’ J. G. Ballard, Weekend Telegraph

‘Nobody with an interest in how the human mind has come to work the way it does can fail to be gripped by it.’ The Economist

‘In her racy and provocative way, Dr Cronin tells a story that sums up the essence of neo-Darwinism … Part detective story and part philosophical enquiry, The Ant and the Peacock offers a paradox in every paragraph …’ Weekend Telegraph

‘The finest study of the evolution of Darwinian thought that we have to date … Cronin’s special understanding of the sexual force in evolution’s drive adds a most important dynamic to this work.’ The New England Review of Books


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This book is a success story. It explains two long-running puzzles of the theory of natural selection. How can natural selection favour those, like the ant, that renounce tooth and claw in favour of the public-spirited ways of the commune? How can it explain the peacock’s tail, flamboyant and a burden to its bearer; surely selection would act against useless ornamentation? Helena Cronin’s enthralling account blends history, science and philosophy in a gripping tale that is scholarly, entertaining and eminently readable. The hardback edition was selected by Nature as one of the best scientific books in 1992. Also the New York Times chose it as one of their best books of 1992. The author divides her time between the Philosophy Department at the London School of Economics and the Zoology Department at Oxford.

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This comprehensive and engrossing study examines two major elements of evolution: the role of ornamenation in various species, and the presence of altruism in a nature deemed "red in tooth and claw." Cronin focuses throughout the book on the contrasting views of Charles Darwin and his co-founder of evolution by natural selection, Albert Russell Wallace. Darwin appended his earlier ideas outlined in The Origin of Species in The Descent of Man. In that later work, he enalrged on the idea of "sexual selection." He postulated that many evolutionary traits which appear as maladaptive to survival are actually derived from reproductive pressures. The issue of female choice among many species was a difficult idea to sell - Wallace never accepted it. He retained what Cronin deems "natural selection by
good sense," devoid of esthetics.

Cronin chronicles the history of sexual selection with craft and precision. Her writing is unambiguous, providing excellent insights into many aspects of evolutionary thinking. As she develops her theme, she aknowledges her debt to Dawkin's work on the influence of genes manifesting as guides to adaptation. Cronin adds a new term in describing the merging of Mendelian genetics and Darwin's gradualist concept - "modern Darwism". She carefully explains how natural selection operates at the genetic level to achieve a "trade-off" of costs and benefits to arrive at selected traits. In this analysis, Cronin gently but firmly applies Darwinian implements to show how critics of modern Darwinism have misled themselves in seeking "alternative" answers to adapation. The have been asking the wrong questions!

This view was hotly challenged by paleontologist Stephen Gould in a now-famous essay. He viewed with horror Cronin's application of gene selection as a definitive evolutionary process. He made a wide-ranging critique which attempted to refute applying any facets of animal behaviour to humans. The review touched off the [mostly] trans-Atlantic dispute over how adaptation actually works. It was the Sarajevo of the "Darwin Wars" between Gould and Dawkins, perhaps best summarized by Daniel Dennet. Cronin's use of evidence should have forestalled that conflict. Cronin's skills in applying essentials to explain adaptations are unimpeachable and her skillful prose only enhances the value of this work. It will stand for a long time as a landmark work in evolutionary studies. [stephen a. haines - Ottawa, Canada]

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