Retelling Experiments: H.B.D. Kettlewell's Studies of Industrial Melanism in Peppered Moths |
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Authors: | Joel B. Hagen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Radford University, Radford, VA, 24142, U.S.A. E-mail |
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Abstract: | H. B. D. Kettlewell's field experiments on industrial melanism in the peppered moth, Biston betularia, have become the best known demonstration of natural selection in action. I argue that textbook accounts routinely portray this research as an example of controlled experimentation, even though this is historically misleading. I examine how idealized accounts of Kettlewell's research have been used by professional biologists and biology teachers. I also respond to some criticisms of David Rudge to my earlier discussions of this case study, and I question Rudge's claims about the importance of purely observational studies for the eventual acceptance and popularization of Kettlewell's explanation for the evolution of industrial melanism. |
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Keywords: | experiment evolution industrial melanism natural selection |
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