McGraw-Hill OnlineMcGraw-Hill Higher EducationLearning Center
Students Center | Instructor Center | Information Center | Home
View Chapters Not Printed
Animations Exercises
Biocourse.com
Boxed Readings
Career Opportunities
Chapter Outline
Cladistics Exercise
Essential Study Partner
Flashcards
Online Quizzing
Related Titles of Interest
Related Web Links
Suggested Readings
Feedback
Help Center


Zoology, 5/e
Stephen A. Miller, College of the Ozarks
John B. Harley, Eastern Kentucky University

Evolution and Gene Frequencies

Suggested Readings

Chapter 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.