Endless forms/
edited by Daniel J. Howard, Stewart H. Berlocher.
- 1st ed.
- New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.
- xii, 470 p. 26 cm.
PrefacePart I: History 1 Origins: A Brief History of Research on Speciation
Part II: Species Concepts 2 Linking Evolutionary Pattern and Process: The Relevance of Species Concepts for the Study of Speciation 3 Species and Speciation: Geography, Population Structure, Ecology, and Gene Trees 4 Species and the Diversity of Natural Groups 5 The General Lineage Concept of Species, Species Criteria, and the Process of Speciation: A Conceptual Unification and Terminological Recommendations
Part III: Geography, Ecology, and Population Structure 6 Theory and Models of Sympatric Speciation 7 On the Sympatric Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection 8 Can Symatric Speciation via Host of Habitat Shift be Proven from Phylogenetic and Biogeographic Evidence? 9 Ecological Causes of Speciation 10 The Apple Maggot Fly, Rhagoletis Pomonella: Flies in the Face of Conventional Wisdom about Speciation 11 Evolution of Insect-Plant Associations: Sensory Perception and Receptor Modifications Direct Food Specialization and Host Shifts in Phytophagous Insects 12 The Evolution of Edaphic Endemics 13 The Relative Rate of Sympatric and Allopatric Speciation in Fishes: Tests Using DNA Sequence Divergence between Sister Species and among Clades 14 The First Stage of Speciation as Seen in Organisms Separated by the Isthmus of Panama 15 Rivers, Refuges, and Ridges: The Geography of Speciation of Amazonian Mammals
Part IV: Reproductive Barriers 16 Songs, Preproductive Isolation, and Speciation in Cryptic Species of Insects: A Case Study Using Green Lacewings 17 Reproductive Isolation in Sonoran Desert Drosophila: Testing the Limits of the Rules 18 Wolbachia and Speciation 19 Intergenomic Conflict, Interlocus Antagonistic Coevolution, and he Evolution of Reproductive Isolation 20 Species Formation and the Evolution of Gamete Recognition Loci 21 The Evolution of Barriers to Fertilization Between Closely Related Organisms
Part V: The Genetics of Speciation 22 The Genetics of Sexual Isolation 23 Sex Linkage and Speciation in Lepidoptera 24 The Role of Chromosomal Change in Speciation 25 The Genetics of Hybrid Male Sterility in Drosophila 26 Subtle is Nature: The Genetics of Species Differentiation and Speciation 27 The Genetics of Speciation: Promises and Prospects of Quantitative Trait Locus Mapping
Part VI: Hybrid Zones and Speciation 28 What Do Hybrid Zones in General, and the Chorthippus parallelus Zone in Particular, Tell Us about Speciation? 29 Paradigm Lost -- Natural Hubridization and Evolutionary Innovations 30 Mimicry and Warning Color at the Boundary Between Races and Species 31 Hybridization and Speciation in Darwin's Finches: The Role of Sexual Imprinting on a Culturally Transmitted Trait
Part VII: Perspectives 32 The Conceptual Radicalization of an Evolutionary Biologist 33 Unanswered Questions and Future Directions in the Study of Speciation