Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Subtle agents for change: TheJournal of Paleontology, J. Marvin Weller, and shifting emphases in invertebrate paleontology, 1930–1965

View through CrossRef
Through an examination of the contents of theJournal of Paleontology (JP), this paper traces the growing interest in biological problems in mid twentieth-century invertebrate paleontology. While noting the continued dominance of descriptive morphology and systematics, the paper tracks the increasing attention paid to paleoecology, evolution and geographic distribution, and quantitative methods. An analysis of the debate over the relative importance of biology and geology for paleontology, and J. Marvin Weller's evolving views on the subject, further illustrate the main point. Neither Welter norJPinitiated the interest in biological questions, but both played an important role in bringing new developments to the attention of the paleontology community.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Subtle agents for change: TheJournal of Paleontology, J. Marvin Weller, and shifting emphases in invertebrate paleontology, 1930–1965
Description:
Through an examination of the contents of theJournal of Paleontology (JP), this paper traces the growing interest in biological problems in mid twentieth-century invertebrate paleontology.
While noting the continued dominance of descriptive morphology and systematics, the paper tracks the increasing attention paid to paleoecology, evolution and geographic distribution, and quantitative methods.
An analysis of the debate over the relative importance of biology and geology for paleontology, and J.
Marvin Weller's evolving views on the subject, further illustrate the main point.
Neither Welter norJPinitiated the interest in biological questions, but both played an important role in bringing new developments to the attention of the paleontology community.

Related Results

Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book reviewed in this article:Lohner, Edgar and Hunter G. Hannum. Modern German Brama. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1966.Durant, Will and Ariel. The Age of Voltaire. New York: Simon...
Task Shifting: Need for a more Cautious and Nuanced Approach
Task Shifting: Need for a more Cautious and Nuanced Approach
Task shifting refers to the strategic redistribution and decentralization of health care tasks from one group to another(including lay workers), the latter usually deemed as having...
Autophagy and its role in regeneration and remodeling within invertebrate
Autophagy and its role in regeneration and remodeling within invertebrate
Abstract Background Acting as a cellular cleaner by packaging and transporting defective proteins and organelles to lysosomes for breakdown, autophagic process is involved in the r...
Science with Boundaries: Yang Zhongjian and Vertebrate Paleontology in Republican China, 1919–1950
Science with Boundaries: Yang Zhongjian and Vertebrate Paleontology in Republican China, 1919–1950
Abstract The rapid development of paleontology–especially vertebrate paleontology and dinosaurology–has made ‘Chinese Paleontology’ an important subfield of paleonto...
“The Earth Is Dying, Bro”
“The Earth Is Dying, Bro”
Climate Change and Children Australian children are uniquely situated in a vast landscape that varies drastically across locations. Spanning multiple climatic zones—from cool tempe...

Back to Top