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adam_text | DOUGLAS J. FUTUYMA STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY THIRD EDITION TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DARMSTADT
FACHBEREICH 10 * BIOLOGIE * BIBLIOTHEK * SCHNITTSPAHNSTRABE 10 D-64287
DARMSTADT INV.-NR. SINAUER ASSOCIATES, INC. * PUBLISHERS SUNDERLAND,
MASSACHUSETTS CONTENTS IN BRIEF PREFACE XV TO THE STUDENT XVII PART I
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION 1 CHAPTER 1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 3
CHAPTER 2 A SHORT HISTORY OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 17 CHAPTER 3 GENETICS
AND DEVELOPMENT 31 CHAPTER 4 ECOLOGY: THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT OF
EVOLUTIONARY . CHANGE 59 PART II PATTERNS AND HISTORY 85 CHAPTER 5 THE
TREE OF LIFE: CLASSIFICATION AND PHYLOGENY 87 CHAPTER 6 EVOLVING
LINEAGES IN THE FOSSIL RECORD 127 CHAPTER 7 A HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH
165 CHAPTER 8 THE GEOGRAPHY OF EVOLUTION 201 PA RT I I I EVOLUTIONARY
PROCESSES IN POPULATIONS AND SPECIES 227 CHAPTER9 VARIATION 231
CHAPTER10 THE ORIGIN OF GENETIC VARIATION 267 CHAPTER 1 1 POPULATION
STRUCTURE AND GENETIC DRIFT 297 CHAPTER 12 NATURAL SELECTION AND
ADAPTATION 337 CHAPTER 13 THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION 365 CHAPTER 14
MULTIPLE GENES AND QUANTITATIVE TRAITS CHAPTER 1 5 SPECIES 447 CHAPTER
16 SPECIATION 481 397 PART IV CHARACTER EVOLUTION 517 CHAPTER 17 FORM
AND FUNCTION 519 CHAPTER18 THE EVOLUTION OF INTERACTIONS AMONG SPECIES
539 CHAPTER 19 THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE HISTORIES 561 CHAPTER 20 THE
EVOLUTION OF BEHAVIOR 579 CHAPTER 21 THE EVOLUTION OF GENETIC SYSTEMS
605 CHAPTER 22 MOLECULAR EVOLUTION 625 PART V MACROEVOLUTION: EVOLUTION
ABOVE THE SPECIES LEVEL 647 CHAPTER 23 DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION 651
CHAPTER 24 PATTERN AND PROCESS IN MACROEVOLUTION 677 CHAPTER 25 THE
EVOLUTION OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY 703 CHAPTER 26 HUMAN EVOLUTION AND
VARIATION 727 EPILOGUE: EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY IN THE FUTURE 753 APPENDIX
I: ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 755 APPENDIX II: CONTENDING WITH CREATIONISM
759 GLOSSARY G-L LITERATURE CITED L-L INDEX 1-1 CONTENTS PREFACE XV TO
THE STUDENT XVII FETF PART I BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION 1 V
CHAPTER 1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 3 WHAT IS EVOLUTION? V 4 THE EVOLUTIONARY
PERSPECTIVE 4 WHY IS EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY IMPORTANT? 6 PHILOSOPHICAL
ISSUES 8 :: ETHICS, RELIGIONJ.AND EVOLUTION 8 HYPOTHESES, FACTS, AND THE
NATURE OF SCIENCE 9 EVOLUTION AS FACT AND THEORY 11 THE STRUCTURE OF
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 12 AN EVOLVING SCIENCE 14 SUMMARY 15 MAJOR
REFERENCES 15 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 16 CHAPTER 2 A SHORT
HISTORY OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 1 7 EVOLUTION BEFORE DARWIN 17 ,
EVOLUTIONARY THOUGHT PRIOR TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 17 LAMARCK S
CONTRIBUTION 18 DARWIN S CONTRIBUTION 19 THE LIFE OF CHARLES DARWIN 19
DARWIN S EVOLUTIONARY THEORY 21 EVOLUTION AFTER DARWIN 23 ANTI-DARWINIAN
THEORIES 23 THE EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESIS 24 MAJOR TENETS OF THE
EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESIS 26 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY SINCE THE SYNTHESIS *28
CONTEMPORARY EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES 28 SUMMARY 29 MAJOR REFERENCES 29 Y
PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 30 CHAPTER 3 GENETICS AND DEVELOPMENT 31
CHROMOSOMES AND CELL DIVISION 31 MEIOSIS 31 MENDELIAN GENETICS 33 THE
RELATION BETWEEN GENOTYPE AND PHENOTYPE 37 DOMINANCE 37 GENOTYPE AND
ENVIRONMENT 39 MULTIPLE LOCI 41 THRESHOLD TRAITS 43 THE GENETIC MATERIAL
AND ITS FUNCTIONS 43 ORGANIZATION OF THE GENOME 45 GENE EXPRESSION 47
HIERARCHICAL CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION IN DEVELOPMENT 48 MECHANISMS OF
DEVELOPMENT 49 CONTROL OF CELL DIFFERENTIATION 49 MECHANISMS OF
MORPHOGENESIS 54 OVERVIEW OF GENETICS AND DEVELOPMENT 55 SUMMARY 56
MAJOR REFERENCES 56 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 56 BOX 3.A SOME
VARIANT PATTERNS OF REPRODUCTION AND MEIOSIS IN EUKARYOTES 34 BOX3.B
ELEMENTARY PROBABILITY 37 BOX3.C MENDELIAN RATIOS 38 BOX 3.D A THUMBNAIL
SKETCH OF SOME IMPORTANT METHODS IN MOLECULAR GENETIC ANALYSES 50
CHAPTER 4 ECOLOGY: THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT OF EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE 59
ENVIRONMENTS 59 .GLOBAL CLIMATE PATTERNS 59 TERRESTRIAL BIOMES 60
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS 63 FRESHWATER SYSTEMS 63 MARINE SYSTEMS 64
BIOGEOGRAPHIC REALMS 65 COMMUNITIES 65 ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION 66
MICROHABITATS 67 ECOLOGICAL NICHES 68 RESPONSES TO ENVIRONMENTAL
VARIATION 69 ** » POPULATIONS 71 ** * POPULATION STRUCTURE 71 POPULATION
GROWTH 71 FACTORS LIMITING POPULATION GROWTH 73 INTERACTIONS AMONG
SPECIES 75 COMPETITION 75 , COEXISTENCE OF SPECIES, AT THE SAME TROPHIC
LEVEL 76 ^ PREDATION, PARASITISM, AND HERBIVORY 77 MUTUALISM 80 OTH ER
INTERACTIONS AMONG SPECIES 81 THE UNSTABLE ENVIRONMENT 82 SUMMARY 82
MAJOR REFERENCES 83 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 83 BOX4.A
MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF POPULATION GROWTH 72 FE* PA RT I I W PATTERNS AND
HISTORY 85 CHAPTER 5 THE TREE OF LIFE: CLASSIFICATION AND PHYLOGENY 87
THE LINNAEAN CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM 87 EVOLUTION AND CLASSIFICATION 88
PHENETICS AND CLADISTICS 92 PHENETICS 92 CLADISTICS 94 EXAMPLES OF
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS 100 PHYLOGENY OF ORDERS OF INSECTS 100
RELATIONSHIPS OF APES AND HUMANS 103 EVALUATING PHYLOGENETIC HYPOTHESES
105 PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS AND EXTINCT ORGANISMS 105 ESTIMATING THE
HISTORY OF CHARACTER EVOLUTION 107 SOME PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTIONARY
CHANGE, INFERRED FROM SYSTEMATICS 108 PRINCIPLE 1: HOMOLOGOUS FEATURES,
ARE DERIVED FROM COMMON ANCESTORS 108 PRINCIPLE 2: HOMOPLASY IS COMMON
IN EVOLUTION 110 PRINCIPLE 3: RATES OF CHARACTER EVOLUTION DIFFER 111
PRINCIPLE 4: EVOLUTION IS OFTEN GRADUAL 114 PRINCIPLE 5: CHARACTERISTICS
OFTEN OWE THEIR CHANGE IN FORM TO CHANGE IN FUNCTION 115 PRINCIPLE 6:
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS DOCUMENTS EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS 116 PRINCIPLE 7:
MOST CLADES DISPLAY EVOLUTIONARY RADIATION 117 MOLECULAR DATA IN
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS 118 KINDS OF MOLECULAR DATA USED IN PHYLOGENETIC
ANALYSIS 119 MOLECULAR CLOCKS 120 EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION 122 SUMMARY 123
MAJOR REFERENCES 124 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 124 BOX 5.A
TAXONOMIC PRACTICE AND NOMENCLATURE 90 BOX5.B ISSUES IN PHYLOGENETIC
ANALYSIS 98 CHAPTER 6 EVOLVING LINEAGES IN THE FOSSIL RECORD 127 SOME
GEOLOGICAL FUNDAMENTALS 127 * K HOW GOOD IS THE FOSSIL RECORD? 129
TAXONOMY IN THE FOSSIL RECORD 132 EVOLUTION IN THE FOSSIL RECORD 132
CHARACTER CHANGE WITHIN SPECIES 133 SPECIATION 135 PUNCTUATED
EQUILIBRIUM 137 EVOLUTIONARY TRANSITIONS AMONG GENERA 138 CLASSES OF
TETRAPOD VERTEBRATES 143 CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN PHYLOGENY AND THE FOSSIL
RECORD 154 TRENDS 155 PARALLEL TRENDS 156 RATES OF EVOLUTION 157 SUMMARY
162 MAJOR REFERENCES 163 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 163 BO X 6.A
CORRECTING FOR SIZE IN DESCRIBING EVOLUTIONARY RATES 159 CHAPTER 7 A
HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH 165 BEFORE LIFE BEGAN 165 THE EMERGENCE OF LIFE
166 PRECAMBRIAN LIFE 169 PROKARYOTES 169 EUKARYOTES 170 THE TREE OF LIFE
171 THE PROTEROZOIC EON 171 PALEOZOIC LIFE: THE CAMBRIAN REVOLUTION 172
THE CAMBRIAN EXPLOSION OF ANIMAL PHYLA 172 METAZOAN PHYLOGENY 175
PALEOZOIC LIFE: ORDOVICIAN TO DEVONIAN 176 ORDOVICIAN DIVERSIFICATION
176 MARINE LIFE IN THE SILURIAN AND DEVONIAN 176 - TERRESTRIAL LIFE:
PLANTS 178 TERRESTRIAL LIFE: ANIMALS 179 PALEOZOIC LIFE: CARBONIFEROUS
AND PERMIAN 180 TERRESTRIAL LIFE 180 AQUATIC LIFE 182 MESOZOIC LIFE 182
MARINE LIFE 185 TERRESTRIAL PLANTS AND ARTHROPODS 185 TERRESTRIAL
VERTEBRATES 187 THE CENOZOIC ERA 190 AQUATIC LIFE 191 TERRESTRIAL LIFE
191 THE ADAPTIVE RADIATION OF MAMMALS 191 PLEISTOCENE EVEN TS 197
SUMMARY 199 MAJOR REFERENCES 199 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 200
CHAPTER 8 THE GEOGRAPHY OF EVOLUTION 201 BIOGEOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE FOR
EVOLUTION 201 MAJOR PATTERNS OF DISTRIBUTION 203 FACTORS AFFECTING
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTIONS 205 GUIDELINES IN HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY 207
COMPETING EXPLANATIONS FOR DISJUNCT DISTRIBUTIONS 208 EXAMPLES OF
HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHIC ANALYSES 209 THE COMPOSITION OF REGIONAL BIOTAS
214 ^ ECOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO BIOGEOGRAPHY 216 ^ VIN THE THEORY OF
ISLAND BIOGEOGRAPHY 216 MORE ABOUT ISLANDS: INTERSPECIFIC INTERACTIONS
218 EFFECTS OF COMPETITION ON DISTRIBUTIONS 219 COMMUNITY CONVERGENCE
220 GRADIENTS IN SPECIES DIVERSITY * 222 - SUMMARY 225 MAJOR REFERENCES
226 L PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 226 FC* PART III EVOLUTIONARY
PROCESSES IN POPULATIONS AND SPECIES 227 CHAPTER 9 VARIATION 231
DEFINITIONS 231 DISTINGUISHING SOURCES OF PHENOTYPIC VARIATION 233
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF GENETIC VARIATION IN POPULATIONS 234
FREQUENCIES OF ALLELES AND GENOTYPES 234 THE HARDY- WEINBERG PRINCIPLE
235 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HARDY-WEINBERG PRINCIPLE: FACTORS IN
EVOLUTION 236 GENETIC VARIATION IN NATURAL POPULATIONS 239 ESTIMATING
THE PROPORTION OF POLYMORPHIC LOCI: PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS 242
VARIATION AT THE DNA LEVEL 244 MULTIPLE LOCI 245 VARIATION IN
QUANTITATIVE TRAITS 247 VARIATION AMONG POPULATIONS 253 GEOGRAPHIC
VARIATION 253 GENETIC DISTANCE 256 PATTERNS OF GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION 257
KINDS OF GEOGRAPHICALLY VARIABLE CHARACTERS 259 SPECIES AND HIGHER TAXA
263 SUMMARY - 263 MAJOR REFERENCES 264 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS
264 BOX 9.A THEORIES OF EVOLUTION, AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MENDELISM 232
BOX9.B DERIVATION OF THE HARDY-WEINBERG DISTRIBUTION 235 BOX9.C
MEAN.VARIANCE, AND STANDARD DEVIATION 250 BOX9.D GENETIC IDENTITY AND
DISTANCE 260 CHAPTER 10 THE ORIGIN OF GENETIC VARIATION 267 GENE
MUTATIONS 267 POINT MUTATIONS 268 RATES OF MUTATION 271 PHENOTYPIC
EFFECTS OF MUTATIONS 276 EFFECTS OF MUTATIONS ON FITNESS 278 MUTATION AS
A RANDOM PROCESS 281 RECOMBINATION AS A SOURCE OF VARIATION 283 RELEASE
OF GENETIC VARIATION 283 SOME EVIDENCE 284 EROSION OF VARIATION BY
RECOMBINATION 285 ALTERATIONS OF THE KARYOTYPE 286 POLYPLOIDY 286
CHROMOSOME REARRANGEMENTS 288 EXTERNAL SOURCES OF GENETIC VARIATION 292
HYBRIDIZATION 292 HORIZONTAL GENE TRANSFER 293 SUMMARY 294 MAJOR
REFERENCES 295 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 295 BOX10.A HISTORY OF THE
CONCEPT OF MUTATION 268 BO X 10.B ESTIMATING MUTATION RATES FROM
COMPARISONS AMONG SPECIES 273 BOX IO.C ACCUMULATION OF RECESSIVE
MUTATIONS 275. BOX IO.D DIRECTED MUTATION? 285 T CHAPTER 1 1 POPULATION
STRUCTURE AND GENETIC DRIFT 297 THE THEORY OF GENETIC DRIFT 297
EVOLUTION BY GENETIC DRIFT 300 GENETIC DRIFT IN REAL POPULATIONS 304
INBREEDING 307 INBREEDING IN NATURAL POPULATIONS 309 RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN INBREEDING AND GENETIC DRIFT 314 GENE FLOW 314 MODELS OF GENE
FLOW 315 GENE FLOW AND GENETIC DRIFT 316 EXTINCTION AND RECOLONIZATION
316 ESTIMATES OF GENE FLOW 317 CONCLUSIONS ABOUT GENE FLOW 319 THE
NEUTRAL THEORY OF MOLECULAR EVOLUTION 320 PRINCIPLES OF THE NEUTRAL
THEORY 321 *,- VARIATION WITHIN AND AMONG SPECIES 323 RATES OF MOLECULAR
EVOLUTION: DO THEY SUPPORT THE NEUTRAL THEORY? 323 POPULATION STRUCTURE
AND GENE TREES 327 HAPLOTYPE DIVERSITY AND EFFECTIVE POPULATION SIZE 327
GENE TREES AND POPULATION STRUCTURE 329 THE HISTORY OF POPULATION
STRUCTURE 330 GENE TREES AND SPECIES TREES 332 SUMMARY 333 MAJOR
REFERENCES 333 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 334 BOX 11.A VARIATION IN
ALLELE FREQUENCIES UNDER GENETIC DRIFT 303 BOX 11 ,B THE EFFECT OF
INBREEDING ON ADDITIVE GENETIC VARIANCE 309 BOX 11 .C CALCULATION OF
INBREEDING COEFFICIENTS FROM PEDIGREES 313 BOX11.D INBREEDING, MUTATION,
AND GENE FLOW 315 CHAPTER 12 NATURAL SELECTION AND ADAPTATION 337 -
EXAMPLES OF ADAPTATIONS 337 EXPLANATIONS OF ADAPTATIONS 341 WHAT
EVOLUTIONARY THEORY NEEDS TO EXPLAIN 342 EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF NATURAL
SELECTION 343 THE NATURE OF NATURAL SELECTION 349 DEFINITIONS OF NATURAL
SELECTION 349 LEVELS OF SELECTION 350 RECOGNIZING ADAPTATIONS 354
DEFINITIONS OF ADAPTATION 354 NONADAPTIVE TRAITS 355 METHODS FOR
RECOGNIZING ADAPTATIONS 356 II X IX WHAT NOT TO EXPECT OF NATURAL
SELECTION AND ADAPTATION 360 SUMMARY 362 MAJOR REFERENCES 362 PROBLEMS
AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 363- C H A P T E R 1 3 * THE THEORY OF NATURAL
SELECTION 365 EVOLUTION BY NATURAL SELECTION 365 FITNESS 366 MODES OF
SELECTION 366 DEFINING FITNESS 366 RELATIVE FITNESS AND THE RATE OF
CHANGE 367 COMPONENTS OF FITNESS 368 COMPONENTS OF FITNESS: AN EXAMPLE
369 DEPENDENCE OF FITNESS ON ENVIRONMENT 370 METHODS OF STUDYING NATURAL
SELECTION 371 CORRELATIONS ACROSS POPULATIONS 371 DEVIATIONS FROM
EXPECTED GENOTYPE FREQUENCIES 372 TEMPORAL PATTERNS 372 _ RESPONSE OF
POPULATIONS TO-PERTURBATIONS 372 GENETIC DEMOGRAPHY 373 FUNCTIONAL
STUDIES 373 MOLECULAR VARIATION 375 MODELS OF SELECTION 375 DIRECTIONAL
SELECTION 375 PERSISTENCE OF DELETERIOUS ALLELES IN NATURAL
POPULATIONS 381 SELECTION AND GENE FLOW 381 POLYMORPHISM MAINTAINED BY
SELECTION 384 HETEROZYGOTE ADVANTAGE 384 ANTAGONISTIC SELECTION 385
VARYING SELECTION 385 FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTION 389 ALTERNATIVE
EQUILIBRIA 390 INTERACTION OF SELECTION AND GENETIC DRIFT 392 THE
STRENGTH OF NATURAL SELECTION 393 SUMMARY 395 MAJOR REFERENCE 395
PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 395 BOX 13.A SELECTION MODELS WITH
CONSTANT FITNESSES 376 R -* BOX 13.B SELECTION IN A VARIABLE ENVIRONMENT
387 BOX 13.C THE PROBABILITY OF FIXATION WHEN SELECTION AND GENETIC
DRIFT INTERACT 393 CHAPTER 14 . * MULTIPLE GENES AND QUANTITATIVE
TRAITS 397 EVOLUTION AT TWO LOCI 397 BASIC PRINCIPLES 397 DIRECTIONAL
SELECTION AT TWO LOCI 398 GENE INTERACTIONS 399 LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM
400 MULTIPLE LOCI IN ADAPTIVE LANDSCAPES 402 QUANTITATIVE GENETICS 409
GENETIC DISSECTION OF QUANTITATIVE TRAITS 409 RESPONSE TO SELECTION 409
COMPONENTS OF PHENOTYPIC VARIATION 413 ESTIMATING GENETIC VARIANCE AND
HERITABILITY 417 EVOLUTION OF QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS 418 RESPONSES TO
DIRECTIONAL SELECTION 418 RESPONSES TO ARTIFICIAL SELECTION 418 *
RESPONSES TO STABILIZING AND DISRUPTIVE SELECTION 421 MEASURING NATURAL
^ELECTION ON QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS 422 SELECTION IN NATURAL
POPULATIONS 422 DARWIN S FINCHES 422 VESTIGIAL FEATURES IN CAVE
ORGANISMS 423 EVIDENCE OF STABILIZING SELECTION 424 THE INTENSITY OF
NATURAL SELECTION 424 RAPID EVOLUTION OF QUANTITATIVE TRAITS 425
CORRELATED EVOLUTION OF QUANTITATIVE TRAITS 428 V CORRELATED SELECTION
428 GENETIC CORRELATION 429 GENETIC CONSTRAINTS ON EVOLUTION 436
*SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHENOTYPIC EVOLUTION 437 * EVOLUTION OF QUANTITATIVE
CHARACTERS BY GENETIC DRIFT 437 * WHAT MAINTAINS GENETIC VARIATION IN
QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS? 438 * GENOTYPE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS 439 * *
THRESHOLD TRAITS 440 * THE EPISTATIC COMPONENT OF GENETIC VARIANCE 442
SUMMARY 444 MAJOR REFERENCES 445 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 445 BOX
14.A AN EXAMPLE OF GENETIC CHANGE IN A TRAIT UNDER DIRECTIONAL SELECTION
399 BOX14.B GENETIC DISSECTION OF QUANTITATIVE TRAITS 410 1/ BOX14.C
NONADDITIVE GENETIC VARIANCE 415 CHAPTER 15 SPECIES 447 WHAT ARE
SPECIES? 447 A BRIEF HISTORY OF SPECIES CONCEPTS 448 THE BIOLOGICAL
SPECIES CONCEPT 449 ALTERNATIVE DEFINITIONS OF SPECIES 452 THE
USEFULNESS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SPECIES CONCEPT 453 LIMITATIONS OF THE
BIOLOGICAL SPECIES CONCEPT 453 BARRIERS TO GENE FLOW 457 PREZYGOTIC
BARRIERS 457 POSTZYGOTIC BARRIERS 460 DIFFERENCES AMONG SPECIES 460 THE
TEMPORAL COURSE OF DIVERGENCE 461 HOW SPECIES ARE DIAGNOSED 462
HYBRIDIZATION 464 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY HYBRID ZONES 464 GENETIC
DYNAMICS IN A HYBRID ZONE 465 OTHER ASPECTS OF HYBRID ZONES 467 THE FATE
OF HYBRID ZONES 468 * THE GENETIC BASIS OF SPECIES DIFFERENCES 468
MOLECULAR DIFFERENCES 468 GENE TREES AND SPECIES TREES 468 DROSOPHILA
MELANOGASTER AND ITS RELATIVES 469 PHENOTYPIC DIFFERENCES 470 THE
GENETIC BASIS OF REPRODUCTIVE BARRIERS 471 THE GENETICS OF POSTZYGOTIC
ISOLATION 471 THE GENETIC BASIS OF PREZYGOTIC ISOLATION 476 THE GENETICS
OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION: SUMMARY AND SIGNIFICANCE 477 X SUMMARY 478
MAJOR REFERENCES 479 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 479 BOX 15.A SOME
TERMS ENCOUNTERED IN THE LITERATURE ON SPECIES 450 BOX15.B DIAGNOSIS OF
A NEW SPECIES 464 CHAPTER 16 SPECIATION 481 MODES OF SPECIATION 481
ALLOPATRIC SPECIATION 482 KINDS OF ALLOPATRIC SPECIATION 482 EVIDENCE
FOR ALLOPATRIC SPECIATION 484 GENETIC MODELS OF ALLOPATRIC SPECIATION
485 THE ROLE OF GENETIC DRIFT 487 THE ROLE OF NATURAL SELECTION 488
ECOLOGICAL SELECTION AND SPECIATION 488 SEXUAL SELECTION AND SPECIATION
489 NATURAL SELECTION FOR REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION 491 PERIPATRIC
SPECIATION 493 ALTERNATIVES TO ALLOPATRIC SPECIATION 498 PARAPATRIC
SPECIATION 498 SYMPATRIC SPECIATION 499 POLYPLOIDY AND HYBRID SPECIATION
504 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN PLANT SPECIATION 504 POLYPLOIDY 504 ORIGIN
OF SPECIES BY HYBRIDIZATION 508 RATES OF SPECIATION 510 CONSEQUENCES
OF.SPECIATION 512 SUMMARY 515 -- ~ MAJOR REFERENCES 516 PROBLEMS AND
DISCUSSION TOPICS 516 W PART IV FT CHARACTER EVOLUTION 517 CHAPTER 17
FORM AND FUNCTION 519 MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY 519 MORPHOLOGICAL AND
PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS 519 FLIGHT IN BIRDS 520 ANIMALS IN HOT DESERTS
520 PLANTS IN WARM, DRY ENVIRONMENTS 521 BODY SIZE 523 SELECTION ON SIZE
524 ALLOMETRY AND ISOMETRY 524 ALLOMETRY AND ADAPTATION 525 ADAPTATION
AND CONSTRAINT 528 OPTIMAL DESIGN AND CONSTRAINTS ^528 EXPERIMENTAL
ANALYSES OF DESIGN 529 THE EVOLUTION OF TOLERANCE 531 RESPONSES TO
STRESS 531 ^ ADAPTATION TO VARYING ENVIRONMENTS 531 WHAT LIMITS THE
GEOGRAPHIC RANGE OF A SPECIES? 535 SUMMARY 536 MAJOR REFERENCES 537
PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 537 CHAPTER18 THE EVOLUTION OF
INTERACTIONS AMONG SPECIES 539 KINDS OF INTERACTIONS 539 CQEVOLUTION 539
PHYLOGENETIC PERSPECTIVES ON SPECIES ASSOCIATIONS 541 COEVOLUTION OF
ENEMIES AND VICTIMS 542 THEORY OF ENEMY-VICTIM COEVOLUTION 543 COSTS OF
ADAPTATION 544 EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF COEVOLUTION BETWEEN ENEMIES AND
VICTIMS 545 R INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND THE EVOLUTION OF PARASITE VIRULENCE
548 THEORY OF THE EVOLUTION OF VIRULENCE 549 MUTUALISMS 551 ORIGINS OF
MUTUALISMS 552 CONFLICT AND STABILITY 553 EVOLUTION OF COMPETITIVE
INTERACTIONS 554 A MODEL OF THE EVOLUTION OF COMPETING SPECIES 554
EVIDENCE FOR COEVOLUTION OF COMPETING SPECIES 555 EVOLUTION AND
COMMUNITY ECOLOGY 557 SUMMARY 558 MAJOR REFERENCES 559 PROBLEMS AND
DISCUSSION TOPICS 559 CHAPTER 19 THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE HISTORIES 561
LIFE HISTORY PHENOMENA 561 MAJOR LIFE HISTORY TRAITS AND FITNESS 561
INDIVIDUAL SELECTION AND GROUP SELECTION 562 LIFE TABLES AND THE RATE OF
INCREASE 563 THE EVOLUTION OF DEMOGRAPHIC TRAITS 563 GENERAL PRINCIPLES
563 CONSTRAINTS 563 EVIDENCE FOR A COST OF REPRODUCTION 566 THE THEORY
OF LIFE HISTORY EVOLUTION 566 LIFE SPAN AND SENESCENCE 568 THE EVOLUTION
OF AGE SCHEDULES OF REPRODUCTION 568 NUMBER AND SIZE OF OFFSPRING 571
THE EVOLUTION OF THE RATE OF INCREASE 572 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS 573
EFFECTS OF SEXUAL SELECTION ON LIFE HISTORIES 574 VARIANT MALE LIFE
HISTORIES 574 THE EVOLUTION OF DISPERSAL 575 SUMMARY 576 MAJOR
REFERENCES 577 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 577 BOX19.A LIFE TABLES
AND THE RATE OF INCREASE 565 BOX. 19.B A MODEL OF THE EVOLUTION OF
SEMELPARITY AND ITEROPARITY 570 CHAPTER 20 THE EVOLUTION OF BEHAVIOR 579
BEHAVIORS AS PHENOTYPIC TRAITS 579 VARIATION IN BEHAVIORAL TRAITS WITHIN
SPECIES 579 DIFFERENCES AMONG SPECIES 579 PHYLOGENETIC STUDIES OF
BEHAVIOR 580 STUDYING THE ADAPTIVE VALUE OF BEHAVIORS 581 OPTIMAL
FORAGING THEORY 583 ^ XI EVOLUTIONARILY STABLE STRATEGIES 584 SEXUAL
SELECTION 586 THE CONCEPT OF SEXUAL SELECTION 586 SEXUAL SELECTION BY
CONTESTS 588 PATERNITY INSURANCE AND SPERM COMPETITION 588 SEXUAL
SELECTION BY MATE CHOICE 589 SOCIAL INTERACTIONS AND THE EVOLUTION OF
COOPERATION 594- THEORIES OF COOPERATION AND ALTRUISM 594 INTERACTIONS
AMONG RELATED INDIVIDUALS 595 EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION BY KIN SELECTION
597 THE ROLE OF BEHAVIOR IN EVOLUTION 601 SUMMARY 603 MAJOR REFERENCES
603 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 603 BOX 20.A A MODEL OF OPTIMAL DIET
CHOICE 584 BOX20.B ESS ANALYSIS OF ANIMAL CONFLICT 585 BOX 2O.C
CALCULATING COEFFICIENTS OF RELATIONSHIP 600 CHAPTER 21 THE EVOLUTION OF
GENETIC.SYSTEMS 605 SHORT-TERM VERSUS LONG-TERM ADVANTAGE 605 THE
EVOLUTION OF MUTATION RATES 605 SEX AND RECOMBINATION 606 THE PROBLEM
WITH SEX 607 CAN RECOMBINATION RATES EVOLVE?- 607 K HYPOTHESES FOR THE
ADVANTAGE OF SEX AND RECOMBINATION 608 VARIATION AND SELECTION 1608 _
EVALUATING HYPOTHESES FOR TIRE ADVANTAGE OF SEX 611 HAPLOIDY AND
DIPLOIDY 612 THE EVOLUTION OF SEXES 612 SEX RATIOS, SEX ALLOCATION, AND
SEX DETERMINATION 613 SEX RATIOS IN RANDOMLY MATING POPULATIONS 613 THE
EVOLUTION OF SEX RATIOS IN STRUCTURED POPULATIONS 614 SEX ALLOCATION,
HERMAPHRODITISM, AND DIOECY 615 THE EVOLUTION OF SEX-DETERMINING
MECHANISMS 617 THE EVOLUTION OF INBREEDING AND OUTBREEDING 619 VARIATION
IN BREEDING SYSTEMS 619 CONSEQUENCES OF INBREEDING 620 ADVANTAGES OF
INBREEDING AND OUTCROSSING 621 AVOIDANCE OF INBREEDING IN ANIMALS 622
SUMMARY 623 ^ MAJOR REFERENCES 624 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 624
CHAPTER 22 MOLECULAR EVOLUTION 625 AIMS AND METHODS IN THE STUDY OF
MOLECULAR EVOLUTION 625 PHYLOGENETIC INSIGHTS 626 EVOLUTION OF DNA
SEQUENCES 626 PATTERNS OF VARIATION IN DNA SEQUENCES 627 INTERPRETING
VARIATION IN DAM. SEQUENCES: THEORY 628 EVIDENCE ON THE CAUSES OF
SEQUENCE EVOLUTION 629 EXPERIMENTS 629 *, J GENE FAMILIES AND NEW GENE
FUNCTIONS 635 GENE FAMILIES 635 EVOLUTION OF NOVEL FUNCTIONS 637
CONCERTED EVOLUTION IN GENE FAMILIES 637 TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS 639
EFFECTS OF TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS 639 EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS OF
TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS 640 HIGHLY REPETITIVE DNA AND GENOME SIZE 641
EVOLUTION OF NOVEL GENES AND PROTEINS 642 SUMMARY 644 MAJOR REFERENCES
645 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 645 BOX 22.A DETECTING NATURAL
SELECTION FROM DNA SEQUENCE DATA 633 FES P A R T V M MACROEVOLUTION:
EVOLUTION ABOVE THE SPECIES LEVEL 647 CHAPTER 23 DEVELOPMENT AND
EVOLUTION 651 APPROACHES TO STUDYING DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION 652
ONTOGENY AND PHYLOGENY 652 DEVELOPMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTIONARY
CHANGE 653 INDIVIDUALIZATION AND DISSOCIATION 654 HETEROCHRONY 655
HETEROTOPY 661 CHANGES IN TISSUE INTERACTIONS 662 THRESHOLDS 662 PATTERN
FORMATION 663 DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY AND INTEGRATION 665 DEVELOPMENTAL
GENETICS AND EVOLUTION 665 HOX GENES AND OTHER REGULATORY GENES 665 THE
EVOLUTION OF HOX GENES 666 THE EVOLUTION OF REGULATORY GENE FUNCTION
666 THE PROBLEM OF HOMOLOGY 669 IMPLICATIONS OF DEVELOPMENT FOR
EVOLUTION 670 CONSTRAINTS 671 NONADAPTIVE CHARACTERS 674 DISCONTINUITY
OF EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE 674 SUMMARY 675 MAJOR REFERENCES 676 PROBLEMS AND
DISCUSSION TOPICS 676 CHAPTER 24 PATTERN AND PROCESS IN MACROEVOLUTION
677 GRADUALISM AND SALTATION 677 ARGUMENTS FOR GRADUALISM 678 ARGUMENTS
FOR SALTATION 680 SELECTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF NOVELTY 681 INCIPIENT
AND COMPLEX FEATURES 681 FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION AND COMPLEXITY 683 RATES
OF EVOLUTION 687 TAXONOMIC RATES 687 RATES OF CHARACTER CHANGE 688
GENETIC APPROACHES TO EVOLUTIONARY RATES 688 PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM
REVISITED 689 DIRECTIONS, TRENDS, AND PROGRESS 691 TRENDS: KINDS AND
CAUSES 691 DISCRIMINATING AMONG KINDS OF TRENDS: AN EXAMPLE 694 ARE
THERE GLOBAL TRENDS IN EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY? 694 THE QUESTION OF
PROGRESS 699 X XN SUMMARY 700 MAJOR REFERENCES 701 PROBLEMS AND
DISCUSSION TOPICS 701 CHAPTJR 2 5 THE EVOLUTION OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
703 MEASURING DIVERSITY 703 ECOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO CONTEMPORARY
PATTERNS OF DIVERSITY 704 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE DIVERSITY 704 ARE
COMMUNITIES SATURATED WITH SPECIES? 704 EFFECTS OF HISTORY ON
CONTEMPORARY DIVERSITY PATTERNS 706 THE HISTORY OF DIVERSITY AND ITS
CAUSES 706 TAXONOMIC DIVERSITY THROUGH THE PHANEROZOIC 707 PATTERNS OF
ORIGINATION AND EXTINCTION 708 NULL HYPOTHESES 708 ORIGINATION AND
EXTINCTION RATES THROUGH TIME 709 CORRELATED RATES OF SPECIATION AND
EXTINCTION 711 EXTINCTION 712 CAUSES OF EXTINCTION 712 MASS EXTINCTIONS:
WHEN AND WHY? 713 SELECTIVITY OF EXTINCTION 714 EXTINCTION AND THE
PROBLEM OF ADAPTATION 714 TIERS OF EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE 714 ORIGINATION
AND DIVERSIFICATION 715 RELEASE FROM COMPETITION _ 715 DOES DIVERSITY
ATTAIN AN EQUILIBRIUM? 721 SUMMARY 724 MAJOR REFERENCES 725 V PROBLEMS
AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 725 BOX25.A AN ENIGMA:THE EVOLUTION OF ANIMAL BODY
PLANS 710 BOX 25.B THE NEXT MASS EXTINCTION: IT S HAPPENING NOW 722
CHAPTER 26 HUMAN EVOLUTION AND VARIATION CONTROVERSY AND OBJECTIVITY 727
PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS 728 727 THE FOSSIL RECORD 730 INTERPRETING
THE HOMINID FOSSIL RECORD 730 AUSTRALOPITHECINES 731 ORIGIN AND
EVOLUTION O/HOMO 732 _- HOMO SAPIENS 733 CAUSES OF HOMINID EVOLUTION 734
THE ORIGIN OF MODERN HUMAN POPULATIONS 734 THE TRANSITION FROM ARCHAIC
TO MODERN HOMO SAPIENS 734 MIGRATIONS 736 RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS 737 R
GENETIC VARIATION IN HUMAN POPULATIONS 738 POLYMORPHISMS 739 RARE
DELETERIOUS ALLELES 739 NATURAL SELECTION AND THE EVOLUTIONARY FUTURE
739 HUMAN BEHAVIOR 740 CULTURE 741 THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR 741
BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR 742 HUMAN NATURE 742
SOCIOBIOLOGY 743 EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY 744 VARIABLE BEHAVIORAL TRAITS
744 SEXUAL ORIENTATION 745 INTELLIGENCE 747 EVOLUTION AND SOCIETY 749
SUMMARY 750 MAJOR REFERENCES 750 PROBLEMS AND DISCUSSION TOPICS 751
EPILOGUE: EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY IN THE FUTURE 753 APPENDIX I: ELEMENTARY
STATISTICS 755 - APPENDIX II: CONTENDING WITH CREATIONISM 759 GLOSSARY
G-L LITERATURE CITED L-L INDEX 1-1 X XM
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title_auth | Evolutionary biology |
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title_full | Evolutionary biology Douglas J. Futuyma |
title_fullStr | Evolutionary biology Douglas J. Futuyma |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolutionary biology Douglas J. Futuyma |
title_short | Evolutionary biology |
title_sort | evolutionary biology |
topic | Evolutie gtt Évolution (Biologie) Evolution (Biology) Artbildung (DE-588)4135327-4 gnd Vererbung (DE-588)4187668-4 gnd Biologie (DE-588)4006851-1 gnd Evolutionsbiologie (DE-588)4153283-1 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd Genetik (DE-588)4071711-2 gnd Population (DE-588)4128986-9 gnd Auslese (DE-588)4003800-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Evolutie Évolution (Biologie) Evolution (Biology) Artbildung Vererbung Biologie Evolutionsbiologie Evolution Genetik Population Auslese Lehrbuch |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008271631&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT futuymadouglasj evolutionarybiology |