Niles Eldredge has a blog

Just saw this link at The Unofficial Stephen Jay Gould archive. Eldredge was Gould's collaborator on punctuated equilibrium theory, and is a deep thinker about matters evolutionary. It contains discussions of many topics - go check it out.

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Calling Eldredge "Gould's collaborator on punctuated equilibrium [sic]" does a disservice to Eldredge. Eldredge came up with the idea, published it on his own, and then published a second paper (this time with Gould) which introduced the term "punctuated equilibria". Gould's contribution was the clever moniker. But you already knew that.

Anyway, it looks more like a forum than a blog. A blog (with an RSS feed) would be better. Somebody needs to get Eldredge a new tech guru.

Yeah, someone should tell him to get a real blogging software. I like Eldredge's straightforward style as a contrast to Gould's more flowery prose. His book Reinventing Darwin made me rethink about Dawkins and the whole "adaptationist programme."

Calling Eldredge a collaborator is not a disservice RPM. The word only means they worked together, and suggest partnership. Although it is true that Eldredge first developed the idea, it would have gone unnoticed without Gould's literary panache, and his eccentric personality. Ideas, I think, evolve much differently than organisms. In this world, origination is not as important as development and dispersal. Just ask William Charles Wells.

I meant by "collaborator" that they collaborated. No indication of seniority or importance attaches to that. Likewise one might call Gould Eldredge's collaborator.

And Macroevolutionary Dynamics is one of the books that shattered my complacency and dogmatic slumbers. I'm more affected by Eldredge than by Gould.