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Multilevel Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change
Lindley Darden∗†1
1
University of Maryland, College Park – Department of Philosophy, University of Maryland, College
Park, MD 20742, United States
Abstract
This paper is to be in the session: ”The space of explanations in evolutionary biology”
Organizer. Philippe Huneman
Author: Lindley Darden, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Abstract
Theodosius Dobzhansky in his1937 Genetics and the Origin of Species claimed that ”the
mechanisms of evolution as seen by a geneticist” consist of mechanisms at three levels. This
multilevel analysis still captures the key mechanisms of evolutionary change. First, mechanisms produce the variations that are the raw material for change, including mutation
mechanisms of imperfect copying of DNA (including repair mechanisms), as well as larger
scale chromosomal changes and recombination. The second level includes mechanisms that
change populations, genotypically and phenotypically. The most important is the mechanism of natural selection, which is the only known mechanism for producing adaptations. In
the natural selection mechanism, the crucial joint activities of variant organisms and a critical environmental factor produce populational changes in subsequent generations. Finally,
isolating mechanisms give rise to new species that are reproductively isolated from previous
conspecifics. This paper argues that natural selection is, indeed, a mechanism (despite recent
claims to the contrary) and places the natural selection mechanism into the context of the
multilevel mechanisms of evolutionary change.
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Speaker
Corresponding author: [email protected]
sciencesconf.org:ishpssb2013:14439