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词条 Of Moths and Men
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  1. Allegations of poor experimental practice

  2. Reviews

  3. Notes

  4. References

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| caption =Cover of the British edition, showing a display cabinet with the peppered moth removed.
| author =Judith Hooper
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| language = English
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| publisher = Norton
| pub_date = 2002
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| pages = 377
| isbn = 0-393-05121-8
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Of Moths and Men is a book by journalist Judith Hooper about the Oxford University ecological genetics school led by E.B. Ford. The book specifically concerns Bernard Kettlewell's experiments on the peppered moth which were intended as experimental validation of evolution. She highlights concerns about the methodology of Kettlewell's experiments and suggests that these issues could invalidate the results obtained, ignoring or disparaging evidence supporting natural selection while repeatedly implying that Kettlewell and his colleagues committed fraud or made careless errors.[1] Subject matter experts have described the book as presenting a "conspiracy theory" with "errors, misrepresentations, misinterpretations and falsehoods".

Allegations of poor experimental practice

Hooper alleges several flaws in experimental methodology, including gluing the moths in place on parts of trees where they would not naturally settle, feeding birds heavily enough to condition them to expect feeding at that point, artificially boosting recapture rates, altering experiments (unconsciously) to favour the expected outcome, and errors in statistical analysis.

Historian of biology David Rudge has also carefully reexamined the records upon which Hooper's argument is based. His conclusions were that her historical research was poor and she had shown fundamental misunderstandings about the nature of science.[2]

Reviews

The book was described as well-written in reviews in the mainstream press,[3][4] but it has been criticised in scientific publications. Writing in Nature, Coyne (2002) attacked Hooper's "flimsy conspiracy theory [of] ambitious scientists who will ignore the truth for the sake of fame and recognition [by which] she unfairly smears a brilliant naturalist". In Science, Grant (2002) critically summarised the book's content, saying "What it delivers is a quasi-scientific assessment of the evidence for natural selection in the peppered moth (Biston betularia), much of which is cast in doubt by the author’s relentless suspicion of fraud". Bryan Clarke, who worked alongside Kettlewell at Oxford, described Hooper's book as "a treasury of insinuations worthy of an unscrupulous newspaper".[1]

The entomologist and expert on peppered moth evolution Michael Majerus described the book as "littered with errors, misrepresentations, misinterpretations and falsehoods"[5] and published research specifically refuting some of Hooper's claims.[6]

Notes

1. ^{{cite journal |url=http://www.nature.com/hdy/journal/v90/n4/full/6800229a.html |title=Heredity - The art of innuendo |author=Bryan Clarke |authorlink=Bryan Clarke |year=2003 |journal=Heredity |volume=90 |issue=4 |pages=279–280 |accessdate=2008-07-11 | doi=10.1038/sj.hdy.6800229}}
2. ^{{harvnb|Rudge|2005}}
3. ^A review in The Guardian.
4. ^[https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/188251911.html?dids=188251911:188251911&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Sep+20%2C+2002&author=ANTHONY+DAY&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=Book+Review%3B+Big+Lessons+From+Little+Moths&pqatl=google A review] in the Los Angeles Times
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.gen.cam.ac.uk/Research/Majerus/Darwiniandisciple.doc |title=The Peppered moth: decline of a Darwinian disciple |accessdate=2008-07-11 |author=Michael Majerus |authorlink=Michael Majerus |coauthors= |year=2004 |format=.doc |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080627023646/http://www.gen.cam.ac.uk/Research/Majerus/Darwiniandisciple.doc |archivedate = 2008-06-27 |quote=}}
6. ^{{cite journal |author=Majerus, Michael |title=Non-morph specific predation of peppered moths (Biston betularia) by bats |journal=Ecological Entomology |publisher=Royal Entomological Society|volume=33|issue=5|pages=679–683 |year=2008 |pmid=|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2311.2008.00987.x |url=}}

References

  • {{cite journal | last=Coyne | first= J. |year=2002 | title= Evolution under pressure. Review of Judith Hooper: "Of Moths and Men: Intrigue, Tragedy and the Peppered Moth" | journal = Nature |volume = 418 | issue=6893 |pages= 19–20 |doi=10.1038/418019a}}
  • {{cite journal | doi=10.1126/science.1073593 | last=Grant | first= B. |year=2002 | url= http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/297/5583/940?ijkey=3Yam/BuhfWbGQ&keytype=ref&siteid=sci | title= Sour Grapes of Wrath | journal = Science |volume=297 | issue=5583 |pages= 940–941 }}
  • {{cite journal | doi=10.1177/0963662505052890 | last=Rudge | first= D.W. |year=2005 | title= Did Kettlewell Commit Fraud? Re-examining the Evidence | journal = Public Understanding of Science |volume=14 |issue=3 |pages=249–268 | pmid=16240545 }}
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