Unlock the power of numbers in biology.
The Quantitative Method in Biology explains how turning living traits into precise measurements can reveal constant factors across plants and animals, guiding classification and discovery.
This classic work describes a disciplined way to replace vague terms with exact figures. It shows how primordia—the basic properties to be measured—are identified, defined, and quantified, enabling clearer comparisons and deeper understanding of variation, heredity, and development. The book blends theory with practical guidance, illustrating how careful measurement and statistical thinking can advance biological science without abandoning the richness of living systems.
- How to frame biological questions in measurable, data-driven terms
- Construction of precise, repeatable measurement methods for living forms
- Connections between observed variation, development, and heredity
- Principles for analyzing and interpreting quantitative data in biology
Ideal for readers of biology who value rigorous description, careful experiment design, and the thoughtful use of statistics to illuminate natural variation and change.