
Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology: Volume 7: 1990
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :Volume 7: 1990
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 10 December 1992
- ISBN 9780195076233
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages416 pages
- Size 152x229x26 mm
- Weight 771 g
- Language English
- Illustrations line figures and tables throughout 0
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Short description:
This new volume in the OSEB series presents reviews of key theoretical ideas and frameworks, and outlines progress in evolutionary studies.
MoreLong description:
This annual series of Oxford Surveys is intended to stimulate discussion, review current areas of investigation, and present new theoretical ideas in all areas of evolutionary biology. Special features include contributions from internationally recognized authorities, group book reviews, essays on major new works, and comments on previously published articles. The surveys offer an ideal way to keep up to date on all aspects of the entire field.
Volume 8 of the series of Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology continues the style set by its predecessors, and its contents are stimulating for discussion and progress in various topical areas of evolutionary biology.
Table of Contents:
List of contributors; Richard R. Hudson: Gene genealogies and the coalescent process; John C. Avise & R. Martin Ball, Jr: Principles of genealogical concordance in species concepts and biological taxonomy; Richard C. Harrison: Hybrid zones: windows on evolutionary process; Hampton L. Carson: Evolutionary process as studied in population genetics: clues from phylogeny; Michael J. Ryan: Sexual selection, sensory systems, and sensory exploitation; M.W. Shaw & G.M. Hewitt: B chromosomes, selfish DNA, and theoretical models: where next?; D. Couvet, A. Atlan, E. Belhassen, C. Gliddon, P.H. Gouyon, & F. Kjellberg: Coevolution between two symbionts: the case of cytoplasmic male-sterility in higher plants; Albert F. Bennett & Raymond B. Huey: Studying the evolution of physiological performance; May R. Berenbaum: Plant consumers and plant secondary chemistry: past, present and future; Index; Content lists of previous volumes.
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