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Evolutionary Biology, Volume 33

Series: Evolutionary Biology Volume: 33
Edited By: Ross J MacIntyre and Michael T Clegg
205 pages, Figs, tabs
Evolutionary Biology, Volume 33
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  • Evolutionary Biology, Volume 33 ISBN: 9780306472619 Hardback Jan 2003 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

This volume is the 33rd in this series, which includes 32 numbered volumes and an unnumbered supplement. Several special volumes have also been published as separate monographs. This volume, like the others in the series, has chapters devoted to a broad spectrum of topics. Indeed, the editors continue to solicit manuscripts on subjects covered by the encompassing rubric of Evolutionary Biology.

Articles in this latest volume include:

Unifying Theory and Methodology in Biogeography
The Evolutionary Origin and Maintenance of Sexual Recombination: A Review of Contemporary Models
Phylogenetic, Geographical and Temporal analysis of Female Reproductive Tradeoff in Drosphilidae
Benefits of Polyandry: A Life History Perspective
Index

Contents

Unifying Theory and Methodology in Biogeography.- The Evolutionary Origin and Maintenance of Sexual Recombination: A Review of Contemporary Models.- Phylogenetic, Geographical and Temporal analysis of Female Reproductive Tradeoff in Drosphilidae.- Benefits of Polyandry: A Life History Perspective.- Index.

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Series: Evolutionary Biology Volume: 33
Edited By: Ross J MacIntyre and Michael T Clegg
205 pages, Figs, tabs
Media reviews

Volume 33 continues in the grand tradition of Evolutionary Biology in being the most comprehensive series in the field. The chapters are always up-to-date, informative, and stimulating, sometimes infuriating just what good scientific literature should be! Particularly attractive is the freewheeling spirit of the series: no style of length is imposed. If you want to remain cognizant of contemporary evolutionary advances in general and have time to read only one volume a year outside your own specialty, make it Evolutionary Biology. (Jeffrey R. Powell, Ph.D., Yale University) "The scope of Evolutionary Biology is vast... This series is...excellent; we should all press for its maintenance in institutions libraries." (Biologist) "Should you read it? Yes - these are stimulating contributions from active researchers...[that] display an unusual combination of clarity and interest." (Heredity) "Throughout its long and successful history, Evolutionary Biology has published [some] of the most often cited classics in [the field]...Maintains very high standards, is always current and manages to invite the most highly regarded researchers to contribute." (The Quarterly Review of Biology)

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