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| 100 | _aHoward Dnaiel J | ||
| 245 | _aEndless forms : Species and specification | ||
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_aNew York _bOxford University Press _c1998 |
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_a470p _cix |
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| 505 | _aContents: Preface; Part I: History1: Stewart H. Berlocher: Origins: A Brief History of Research on Speciation; Part II: Species Concepts; 2: Richard G. Harrison: Linking Evolutionary Pattern and Process: The Relevance of Species Concepts for the Study of Speciation; 3: Alan R. Templeton: Species and Speciation: Geography, Population Structure, Ecology, and Gene Trees; 4: Kerry L. Shaw: Species and the Diversity of Natural Groups; 5: Kevin de Queiroz: The General Lineage Concept of Species, Species Criteria, and the Process of Speciation: A Conceptual Unification and Terminological Recommendation; Part III: Geography, Ecology, and Population Structure; 6: Paul A. Johnson and Urban Gullberg: Theory and Models of Sympatric Speciation; 7: Alexey S. Kondrashov, Lev Yu. Yampolsky, and Svetlana A. Shabalina: On the Sympatric Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; 8: Steward H. Berlocher: Can Symatric Speciation via Host of Habitat Shift be Proven from Phylogenetic and Biogeographic Evidence; 9: Dolph Schluter: Ecological Causes of Speciation; 10: Jeffrey L. Feder: The Apple Maggot Fly, Rhagoletis Pomonella: Flies in the Face of Conventional Wisdom about Speciation; 11: Steph B. J. Menkin and P. Roessignh: Evolution of Insect-Plant Associations: Sensory Perception and Receptor Modifications Direct Food Specialization and Host Shifts in Phytophagous Insects; 12: Mark R. Macnair and Mike Gardner: The Evolution of Edaphic Endemics; 13: Amy R. McCune and Nathan R. Lovejoy: The Relative Rate of Sympatric and Allopatric Speciation in Fishes: Tests Using DNA Sequence Divergence between Sister Species and among Clades; 14: H.A. Lessios: The First Stage of Speciation as Seen in Organisms Separated by the Isthmus of Panam; 15: James L. Patton and Maria Nazareth F. da Silva: Rivers, Refuges, and Ridges: The Geography of Speciation of Amazonian Mammals; Part IV: Reproductive Barriers; 16: Marta Martinez Wells and Charles S. Henry: Songs, Preproductive Isolation, and Speciation in Cryptic Species of Insects: A Case Study Using Green Lacewings; 17: Therese Ann Markow and Gregory D. Hocutt: Reproductive Isolation in Sonoran Desert Drosophila: Testing the Limits of the Rules; 18: John H. Werren: Wolbachia and Speciation; 19: William R. Rice: Intergenomic Conflict, Interlocus Antagonistic Coevolution, and he Evolution of Reproductive Isolation; 20: Stephen R. Palumbi: Species Formation and the Evolution of Gamete Recognition Loci; 21: Daniel J. Howard, Marta Reece, Pamela G. Gregory, Jiming Chu, Michael L. Cain: The Evolution of Barriers to Fertilization Between Closely Related Organisms; Part V: The Genetics of Speciation; 22: Michael G. Ritchie and Stephen D. F. Phillips: The Genetics of Sexual Isolation; 23: Dorothy Pashley Prowell: Sex Linkage and Speciation in Lepidoptera; 24: Franco Spirito: The Role of Chromosomal Change in Speciation; 25: Horacio Fachal Naveira and Xulio Rodriguez Maside: The Genetics of Hybrid Male Sterility in Drosophila; 26: Chung-I Wu and Hope Hollocher: Subtle is Nature: The Genetics of Species Differentiation and Speciation; 27: Sara Via and David J. Hawthorne: The Genetics of Speciation: Promises and Prospects of Quantitative Trait Locus Mapping; Part VI: Hybrid Zones and Speciation; 28: Roger Butlin: What Do Hybrid Zones in General, and the Chorthippus parallelus Zone in Particular, Tell Us about Speciation; 29: Machael L. Arnold and Simon K. Emms: Paradigm Lost -- Natural Hubridization and Evolutionary Innovations; 30: James Mallet, W. Owen McMillan, and Chris D. Jiggins: Mimicry and Warning Color at the Boundary Between Races and Species; 31: B. Rosemary Grant and Peter R. Grant: Hybridization and Speciation in Darwin's Finches: The Role of Sexual Imprinting on a Culturally Transmitted TraitPart VII: Perspectives; 32: Guy L. Bush: The Conceptual Radicalization of an Evolutionary Biologis; 33: Daniel J. Howard: Unanswered Questions and Future Directions in the Study of Speciation | ||
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