In this compendium of unpublished essays and papers, Bertram G. Murray presents his philosophy of science and challenges conventional wisdom on many fronts, including population biology, life history tables, clutch size, and mating systems, as well as laws and science. He formulates ecological laws, and derives predictions and tests them with empirical data. His critical observations on the publication process, as illustrated by his rebuttals to his critics, will elicits amens from open-minded colleagues. Those willing to test new approaches, see through new eyes, and penetrate the obfuscations of referees, will find much to applaud.
In this compendium of unpublished essays and papers, Bertram G. Murray presents his philosophy of science and challenges conventional wisdom on many fronts, including population biology, life history tables, clutch size, and mating systems, as well as laws and science. He formulates ecological laws, and derives predictions and tests them with empirical data. His critical observations on the publication process, as illustrated by his rebuttals to his critics, will elicits amens from open-minded colleagues. Those willing to test new approaches, see through new eyes, and penetrate the obfuscations of referees, will find much to applaud.