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Hormones as Tokens of Selection
Qualitative Dynamics of Homeostasis and Regulation in Organismal Biology
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Hormones as Tokens of Selection addresses deep questions in biology: How are biological systems controlled? How can one formulate general theories of homeostasis and control and instantiate such theories in mathematical models? How can one use evolutionary arguments to guide our answers to these questions, recognising that the control mechanisms themselves are a product of evolution? Biological systems are exceptionally varied and extremely difficult to understand, because they are complex and experimentation remains limited relative to the challenges at hand. Moreover, biological phenomena occur at a wide range of temporal and spatial scales.

Such a deeply convoluted subject calls for a unifying and coherent theoretical foundation - one which recognises and departs from the primary importance of mathematical modelling and key physicochemical principles to theory formation in the life sciences. This Focus monograph proposes and outlines such a foundation, departing from the deceptively simple proposition that hormones are tokens of evolutionary pressures.

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Provides a coherent and unified approach to a multifaceted problem


Pays close attention to both the biological and mathematical modelling aspects of the subject matter, exploring the philosophical background where appropriate


Written in a concise and innovative style


Contents:

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 The nature of homeostasis

Chapter 3 Gradient-driven regulatory dynamics

Chapter 4 Coupling and pleiotropy

Chapter 5 Differential inclusions

Chapter 6 Application to mammalian nutrient budgets

Chapter 7 The evolutionary perspective

Chapter 8 Critique and outlook


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ISBN-13: 9780367134419
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (CRC Press)
Publication date: April, 2019
Pages: 136
Weight: 299g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Endocrinology

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