tailieunhanh - Natural Hybridization and Evolution

This book is an exploration of the evolutionary process of natural hybridization. My motivation for writing this book comes from the view that crosses between genetically divergent individuals have a major influence on the evolution of some plant and animal species complexes. In particular, I want to examine the role that natural hybridization has as a creative force in organismal evolution. I realize that my emphasis on the "creative" aspect of natural hybridization could lead some to conclude that I believe that this is the only possible outcome from hybridization and gene exchange | Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution Natural Hybridization and Evolution Michael L. Arnold Natural Hybridization and Evolution Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution Edited by Robert M. May and Paul H. Harvey The Comparative Method in Evolutionary Biology Paul H. Harvey and Mark D. Pagel The Causes of Molecular Evolution John H. Gillespie Dunnock Behaviour and Social Evolution N. B. Davies Natural Selection Domains Levels and Challenges George c. Williams Behaviour and Social Evolution of Wasps The Communal Aggregation Hypothesis Yosiaki Itô Life History Invariants Some Explorations of Symmetry in Evolutionary ecology Eric L. Charnov Quantitative Ecology and the Brown Trout J. M. Elliott Sexual Selection and the Barn Swallow Anders Pape Moller Ecology and Evolution in Anoxic Worlds Tom Fenchel and Bland J. Finlay Anolis Lizards of the Caribbean Ecology Evolution and Plate Tectonics Jonathan Roughgarden From individual Behaviour to Population Ecology William J. Sutherland Evolution of Social Insect Colonies Sex Allocation and Kin Selection Ross H. Crozier and Pekka Pamilo Biological Invasions Theory and Practice Nanako Shigesada and Kohkichi Kawasaki Cooperation Among Animals An Evolutionary Perspective Lee Alan Dugatkin Natural Hybridization and Evolution Michael L. .