Ontogeny and Phylogeny is Stephen Jay Gould's first technical book, published in 1977 by Belknap, a division of Harvard University Press. Gould wrote that Ernst Mayr suggested in passing that he write the book, but that "I only began it as a practice run to learn the style of lengthy exposition before embarking on my magnum opus about macroevolution." This became The Structure of Evolutionary Theory, published in 2002. Ontogeny and Phylogeny explores the relationship between embryonic development and biological evolution . The book also discusses the role recapitulation—the discredited... idea that embryonic developmental stages replay the evolutionary transitions of adult forms of an organism's past descendants—had on biology, theology, and psychology. The second half of the book details how modern concepts such as heterochrony and neoteny have in influencing macroevolution .
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| Author: | Stephen Jay Gould |
| Genre: | Non-fiction, Science |
| Year published: | 1977 |
| Number of editions: | 2 |