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Joan Roughgarden

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Joan E. Roughgarden (born Jonathan Roughgarden in Paterson, New Jersey on 13 March 1946) is an American biologist.

Career[edit]

Roughgarden received a Bachelor of Science in biology and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from University of Rochester in 1968 and a Ph.D. in biology from Harvard University in 1971. She is the author of 5 books and over 120 articles.

She came out as a transsexual woman at age 52 [1].

Roughgarden has taught at Stanford University since 1972. She founded and directed the Earth Systems Program at Stanford and was awarded for service to undergraduate education. Roughgarden's current research links ecology with economic theory.

In addition to a seminal ecology textbook written with Paul R. Ehrlich, Roughgarden published a 2004 challenge to certain tenets of sexual selection titled Evolution's Rainbow (2004): this is not an attack on the central idea of natural selection, so it is of no help to creationists; it is a correction to Darwin's explanation of the mechanism of selection. This work also contains a literature survey on unexpected sexual behavior in many species of animals: homosexual behavior; several genders and two sexes in a species (in which a gender that never participates directly in reproduction still participates indirectly, thus affecting natural selection.)

Roughgarden is also a Christian who has written on the relationship between Christianity and science [2].

Selected bibliography[edit]

  • Ehrlich, Paul R., and Jonathan Roughgarden. Science of Ecology. Hardcover ed. Prentice Hall, 1987.

References[edit]

  1. Joan Roughgarden profile: A plea for diversity. URL accessed on 2006-09-19.
  2. First Congregational Church of Berkeley: Event Details. URL accessed on 2006-09-19.

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