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Joel B. Hagen is professor of biology at Radford University. He is author of An Entangled Bank: The Origins of Ecosystem Ecology and co-author, with Douglas Allchin and Fred Singer, of Doing Biology.
The idea of balance and directionality in ecological systems has a
rich history, but usually not as well connected to the work of
systematists and physiologists. The standard narrative for the
mid-century period has been the rejection of physiological
metaphors and superorganisms in favor of a Gleasonian
‘individualistic concept’, nicely tied to an origin story for
evolutionary ecology as a discipline. Hagen brings a welcome
corrective to that history by revealing the widespread and
persistent appeal and use of the idea of homeostasis, across
multiple fields." —William C. Kimler, associate professor of
history at North Carolina State University
"As a work of intellectual history or the history of scientific
ideas, Life Out of Balance also draws on the archival record and on
correspondence, bringing new and unfamiliar insights to a subject
that should have been far more central in the history of the
biological sciences." —Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis, author of
Unifying Biology: The Evolutionary Synthesis and Evolutionary
Biology
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