This volume features an important collection of review articles highlighting the top science and developments in the field of evolutionary biology.
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Preface: Carl D. Schlichting and Timothy A. Mousseau.
Part I: Review and Synthesis:.
1. The Origin and Early Evolution of Angiosperms: Douglas E. Soltis, Charles D. Bell, Sangtae Kim, and Pamela S. Soltis.
2. Why Are Sex and Recombination So Common?: Lilach Hadany and Josep M. Comeron.
3. Phenotypic Plasticity, Costs of Phenotypes, and Costs of Plasticity: Toward an Integrative View: Hilary S. Callahan, Heather Maughan, and Ulrich K. Steiner.
4. Theoretical Approaches to the Evolution of Development and Genetic Architecture: Sean H. Rice.
5. The Interplay between Ecological Communities and Evolution: Review of Feedbacks from Microevolutionary to Macroevolutionary Scales: Jon R. Haloin and Sharon Y. Strauss.
6. Viviparity-driven Conflict: More to Speciation than Meets the Fly: Jeanne A. Zeh and David W. Zeh.
Part II: Perspectives:.
7. Maternal Effects as Generators of Evolutionary Change: A Reassessment: Alexander V. Badyaev.
8. Near Neutrality: Leading Edge of the Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution: Austin L. Hughes.
9. Interactions between Interactions: Predator–Prey, Parasite–Host, and Mutualistic Interactions: Anders Pape Møller.
10. Hidden Reaction Norms, Cryptic Genetic Variation, and Evolvability: Carl D. Schlichting.
Index of Contributors
Part I: Review and Synthesis:.
1. The Origin and Early Evolution of Angiosperms: Douglas E. Soltis, Charles D. Bell, Sangtae Kim, and Pamela S. Soltis.
2. Why Are Sex and Recombination So Common?: Lilach Hadany and Josep M. Comeron.
3. Phenotypic Plasticity, Costs of Phenotypes, and Costs of Plasticity: Toward an Integrative View: Hilary S. Callahan, Heather Maughan, and Ulrich K. Steiner.
4. Theoretical Approaches to the Evolution of Development and Genetic Architecture: Sean H. Rice.
5. The Interplay between Ecological Communities and Evolution: Review of Feedbacks from Microevolutionary to Macroevolutionary Scales: Jon R. Haloin and Sharon Y. Strauss.
6. Viviparity-driven Conflict: More to Speciation than Meets the Fly: Jeanne A. Zeh and David W. Zeh.
Part II: Perspectives:.
7. Maternal Effects as Generators of Evolutionary Change: A Reassessment: Alexander V. Badyaev.
8. Near Neutrality: Leading Edge of the Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution: Austin L. Hughes.
9. Interactions between Interactions: Predator–Prey, Parasite–Host, and Mutualistic Interactions: Anders Pape Møller.
10. Hidden Reaction Norms, Cryptic Genetic Variation, and Evolvability: Carl D. Schlichting.
Index of Contributors
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Carl D. Schlichting University of Connecticut, Storrs.
Timothy A. Mousseau University of South Carolina, Columbia.
Timothy A. Mousseau University of South Carolina, Columbia.
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