| Zoology, 5/e Stephen A. Miller,
College of the Ozarks John B. Harley,
Eastern Kentucky University
Evolution and Gene Frequencies
Suggested ReadingsChapter 5 Selected Readings
BOOKS Ayala, F.J. 1982. Population and Evolutionary Genetics: A Primer. Menlo Park, Calif.: Benjamin Cummings. Eldredge, N. and Cracraft, J. 1980. Phylogenetic Patterns and the Evolutionary Process: Method and Theory in
Comparative Biology. New York: Columbia University Press. Hecht, M.K., Wallace, B., and Prance, G.T., eds. 1967-1988. Evolutionary Biology, vols. 1-22. New York: Plenum
Press. Levine, L (ed). 1995. Genetics of Natural Populations. New York: Columbia University Press. Mayr, E. 1982. The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press. Otte, D. and Endler, J.A. eds. 1989. Speciation and Its Consequences. Sunderland: Sinauer Associates. Roughgarden, J. 1998. Theory of Population Genetics and Evolutionary Ecology: An Introduction. Englewood
Cliffs: Prentice Hall. Smith, J.M. 1998. Evolutionary Genetics. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
ARTICLES Callagan, C.A. 1987. Instances of observed speciation. The American Biology Teacher 49(1): 34-36. Carson, H.L 1987. The process whereby species originate. BioScience 37: 715-20. Cherfas, J. 1991. Ancient DNA; Still busy after death. Science 253: 1354-56. Horgan, J. 1991. In the beginning. Scientific American, February. Jermeij, G.J. 1991. When biotas meet: understanding biotic interchange. Science 253: 1099-1104. Joyce, G.F. 1992. Directed molecular evolution. Scientific American, December. Mark, R. 1996. Architecture and evolution. American Scientist, 84(4): 383-89. Ryan, M.J. 1988. Integrative biology and sexual selection. Integrative Biology, 1(1): 68-72. Ryan, M.J. 1990. Signals, species, and sexual selection. American Scientist 78(1):46-52. |
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