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'''''Melanism: Evolution in Action''''' (ISBN 0-19-854982-2) is a book by Dr [[Mike Majerus]], published in 1998. It is an update of [[Bernard Kettlewell]]'s book ''[[The Evolution of Melanism]]''.
'''''Melanism: Evolution in Action''''' (ISBN 0-19-854982-2) is a book by Dr [[Mike Majerus]], published in 1998. It is an update of [[Bernard Kettlewell]]'s book ''[[The Evolution of Melanism]]''.


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[[Jerry Coyne]] reviewed the book for ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'', calling attention to the importance of the new moth behavior observations, and how they shook [[Bernard Kettlewell]]'s original hypothesis.
[[Jerry Coyne]] reviewed the book for ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'', calling attention to the importance of the new moth behavior observations, and how they shook [[Bernard Kettlewell]]'s original hypothesis.


This review has been criticised by Majerus and others of not being representative of the work. Other reviews such as by [[Laurence Cook]] fail to see the controversy coming.
This review has been criticised by Majerus and others of not being representative of the work. Other reviews such as by [[Laurence Cook]] fail to see the controversy coming.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:25, 13 January 2009

Melanism in Action

Melanism: Evolution in Action (ISBN 0-19-854982-2) is a book by Dr Mike Majerus, published in 1998. It is an update of Bernard Kettlewell's book The Evolution of Melanism.

The book contains a very useful summary of Majerus' work on melanism in ladybirds and a review of the peppered moth story, including observations on moth behavior which sparked controversy. It has been criticised for being unevenly edited so as not to suit any one audience in its entirety. For example, it explains the basic principles of evolution such as the Hardy-Weinberg law in earlier sections, and in later sections includes graduate level concepts.

Jerry Coyne reviewed the book for Nature, calling attention to the importance of the new moth behavior observations, and how they shook Bernard Kettlewell's original hypothesis.

This review has been criticised by Majerus and others of not being representative of the work. Other reviews such as by Laurence Cook fail to see the controversy coming.

See also