USEFUL LITERATURE - REVISED ONLY WHEN THERE IS MAJOR TECTONIC MOVEMENT NEAR THE WALLCE LINE ...
SOME USEFUL TEXTS (with call numbers for Douglas Library if appropriate):
Ayala, F.J. 1982. Population and evolutionary genetics. A primer. Benjamin Cummings, Menlo Park, CA. (Engineering & Science Library - QH455 .A94 1982)
Claridge, M. F., J. A. Darwah. & M. R. Wilson (eds), 1997. Species: the units of biodiversity, London, Chapman and Hall, London. (Engineering & Science Library - QH380 .S655)
Eggleton, P. and R.I. Vane-Wright. 1994. Phylogenetics and ecology. Series: Linnean Society symposium series ; no. 17 Academic Press, London. (Engineering & Science Library - QH367.5 .P495)
Eldredge, N. 1989. Macroevolutionary dynamics: species, niches, and adaptive peaks. McGraw-Hill Ryerson, New York. (Engineering & Science Library - QH366.2 .E52)
Eldredge, N., and J. Cracraft. 1989. Phylogenetic patterns and the evolutionary process. Columbia University Press, New York.
Endler, J.A. 1977. Geographic variation, speciation, and clines. Monographs in Population Biology 10. Princeton Univ. Press.
Felsenstein, J. 2003. Inferring phylogenies. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA.
Futuyma, D.J., and M. Slatkin. 1983. Coevolution. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA. (Engineering & Science Library - QH371 .C73)
Gould, S.J. 1977. Ontogeny and phylogeny. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. (Engineering & Science Library - QH371 .G68)Gould, S.J. 1989. Wonderful life: the Burgess Shale and nature of history. W.W. Norton, NY. (Engineering & Science Library - QE770 .G67 1989t)
Hartl, D.L. 1988. A primer of population genetics, 2nd ed. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA. (Engineering & Science Library - QH455 .H36 1988)
Hillis, D.M., C. Moritz, and B.K. Mable. 1996. Molecular systematic 2nd ed. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA. (Engineering & Science Library - QH83 .M665)
Howard, D.J., and H. Berlocher. eds. 1998. Endless forms: species and speciation. Oxford University Press, New York. (Engineering & Science Library - QH380 .E54 1998)
Lambert, D.M., and H.G. Spencer. eds.1995. Speciation and the recognition concept: theory and application. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. (Engineering & Science Library - QH380 .S64)
Levington, J.S. 1987. Genetics paleontology, and macroevolution. Cambridge University Press, New York. (Engineering & Science Library - QH366.2 .L47)
Otte, D., and J.A. Endler. eds. 1989. Speciation and its consequences. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA. (Engineering & Science Library - QH83 .S685)
Page, R.D.M. 1998. Molecular evolution: a phylogenetic approach. Blackwell Science. Boston.
Page, R.D.M. 2003. Tangled trees: phylogeny, cospeciation, and coevolution. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Raff, R.A. 1996. The Shape of Life: Genes, Development, and the Evolution of Animal Form. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. (Engineering & Science Library - QH390 .R325 1996 )
Ricklefs, R.E., and D. Schluter. eds. 1993. Species diversity in ecological communities: historical and geographical perspectives. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. (Engineering & Science Library - QH541.15 .S64 )
Schluter, D. 2000. The ecology of adaptive radiation. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. (Engineering & Science Library - QH541 .S32)
Stanley, S.M. 1979 Macroevolution, pattern and process. W. H. Freeman, San Fransisco USA (Engineering & Science Library - QH366.2 S68)
SOME USEFUL ARTICLES:
Adaptive radiation:
Bernatchez, L., A. Chouinard, and G. Lu. 1999. Integrating molecular genetics and ecology in studies of adaptive radiation: whitefish, Coregonus, as a case study. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 68 : 173-194.
Schluter, D. 1996. Adaptive radiation along genetic lines of least resistance. Evolution 50: 1766-1774.
Schluter, D. 1996. Ecological causes of adaptive radiation. American Naturalist 148 (Supplement): S40-S64.
Schluter, D. 2000. Ecological character displacement in adaptive radiation. American Naturalist 156 (Supplement): S4-S16.
Biogeography:
Morrone, J.J., and J.V. Crisci. 1995. Historical biogeography: Introduction to methods. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 26: 373-401.
Macroevolution (definitions):
Stebbins, G.L., and F.J. Ayala. 1981. Is a new evolutionary synthesis necessary? Science 213: 967-971.
Phylogenetics:
Faith, D. P., and J. W. H. Trueman. 2001. Towards an inclusive philosophy for phylogenetic inference. Systematic Biology 50: 331-350.
Kluge, A. G. 1999. The science of phylogenetic systematics: Explanation, prediction, and test. Cladistics 15: 429-436.
Puncuated equilibrium vs. gradualism:
Ayala, F. J. 1983. Microevolution and macroevolution. Pages 387-402 in D. S. Bendall, ed. Evolution from molecules to men. Cambridge University Press, New York.
Gould, S. J. 1986. Punctuated equilibrium: empirical response. Science 232: 439.
Gould, S. J., and N. Eldredge. 1993. Punctuated equilibrium comes of age. Nature 366: 223-227.
Lewin, R. 1986. Punctuated equilibrium is now old hat. Science 231: 672-673.
Levinton, J. 1986. Punctuated equilibrium. Science 231: 1490.
Reinforcement
Rundle, H. D. and D. Schluter. 1998. Reinforcement of stickleback mate preferences: sympatry breeds contempt. Evolution 52: 200-208.
Vamosi, S. M. and D. Schluter. 1999. Sexual selection against hybrids between sympatric stickleback species: evidence from a field experiment. Evolution 53: 874-879.
Schluter, D. 1994. Experimental evidence that competition promotes divergence in adaptive radiation. Science 266:798-801.
Speciation:
Barton, N. H., and B. Charlesworth. 1984. Genetic revolutions, founder effects, and speciation. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 15: 133-164.
Bridle, J. R., and M. G. Ritchie. 2001. Assortative mating and the genic view of speciation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 878-879.
Britton-Davidian, J. 2001. How do chromosomal changes fit in? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 872-873.
Carson, H. L., and A. R. Templeton. 1984. Genetic revolutions in relation to speciation phenomena: the founding of new populations. Annual Review of Ecology and
Mayr, E. 2001. Wu's genic view of speciation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 866-867.
Shaw, K. L. 2001. The genealogical view of speciation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 880-882.
Systematics 15: 97-132.
Van Alphen, J. J. M., and O. Seehausen. 2001. Sexual selection, reproductive isolation and the genic view of speciation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 874-875.
Vogler, A. P. 2001. The genic view: A useful model of the process of speciation? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 876-877.
Wu, C.-I. 2001. The genic view of the process of speciation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 851-865.
Speciation (ecological):
Hatfield, T,. and D. Schluter. 1999. Ecological speciation in sticklebacks: environment-dependent hybrid fitness. Evolution 53: 866-873.
Lu, G., and, L. Bernatchez. 1999. Correlated trophic specialization and genetic divergence in sympatric lake whitefish ecotypes (Coregonus clupeaformis): support for the ecological speciation hypothesis. Evolution. 53: 1491-1505.
Richmond, J. Q., and T. W. Reeder. 2002. Evidence for parallel ecological speciation in scincid lizards of the Eumeces skiltonianus species group (Squamata: Scincidae). Evolution 56: 14981513.
Rundle, H. D., Nagel, L., Boughman, J. W., and Schluter, D. 2000. Natural selection and parallel speciation in sticklebacks. Science 287: 306-308.
Schluter, D. 2001. Ecology and the origin of species. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16:372-380.
Schluter, D. 1996. Ecological speciation in postglacial fishes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 351: 807-814.
Species definitions:
Harrison, R. G. 1998. Linking evolutionary pattern and process: the relevance of species concepts for the study of speciation. Pages 19-31 in D. J. Howard, and S. H. Berlocher, editors. Endless forms: species and speciation. Oxford University Press, New York.
Hull, D.L. 1997. The ideal species concept - and why we can't get it. In Species: The Units of Biodiversity. Claridge, Dawah and Wilson (eds.). Chapman and Hall. New York, pp. 357-380.
Orr, H. A. 2001. Some doubts about (yet another) view of species. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 870-871.
Nixon, K. C., and Q. D. Wheeler. 1990. An amplification of the phylogenetic species concept. Cladistics 6: 211-224.

