Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Reverse engineering is a matter of inferring adaptive function from structure. The utility of reverse engineering for evolutionary biology has been a matter of controversy. I offer a simple taxonomy of the uses of engineering design in assessing adaptation, with a variety of illustrations. The plausibility of applications of engineering design reflects the specific way the models are elaborated and derived.
I am grateful for discussions with Richard Burian, Peggy DesAutels, Thomas Polger, and Rob Skipper. The first version of this talk was given at ISHPSSB in 2001, and I received much valuable feedback in that setting. This work was supported with a grant from the Taft Faculty Committee at the University of Cincinnati.