Adaptive Speciation
Herausgeber: Dieckmann, Ulf; Metz, Johan A. J.; Doebeli, Michael
Adaptive Speciation
Herausgeber: Dieckmann, Ulf; Metz, Johan A. J.; Doebeli, Michael
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First published in 2004, this book by internationally recognized leaders in the field clarifies how adaptive processes, rather than geographic isolation, can cause speciation.
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First published in 2004, this book by internationally recognized leaders in the field clarifies how adaptive processes, rather than geographic isolation, can cause speciation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 785g
- ISBN-13: 9781107404182
- ISBN-10: 1107404185
- Artikelnr.: 34963907
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 785g
- ISBN-13: 9781107404182
- ISBN-10: 1107404185
- Artikelnr.: 34963907
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Contributing authors; Acknowledgments; Notational standards; 1.
Introduction Ulf Dieckmann, Johan A. J. Metz, Michael Doebeli and Diethard
Tautz; 2. Speciation in historical perspective Will Provine; Part I.
Theories of Speciation: Introduction to Part I; 3. Genetic theories of
sympatric speciation Tadesusz J. Kawecki; 4. Adaptive dynamics of
speciation: ecological underpinnings Stefan A. H. Geritz, Éva Kisdi, Géza
Meszéna and Johan A. J. Metz; 5. Adaptive dynamics of speciation: sexual
populations Ulf Dieckmann and Michael Doebeli; 6. Genetic theories of
allopatric and parapatric speciation Sergey Gavrilets; 7. Adaptive dynamics
of speciation: spatial structure Michael Doebeli and Ulf Dieckmann; Part
II. Ecological Mechanisms of Speciation: Introduction to Part II; 8.
Speciation and radiation in African haplochromine cichlids Jacques J. M.
van Alphen, Ole Seehausen and Frietson Galis; 9. Natural selection and
ecological speciation in sticklebacks Howard D. Rundle and Dolph Schluter;
10. Adaptive speciation in northern freshwater fishes Sigurður S. Snorrason
and Skúli Skúlason; 11. Sympatric speciation in insects Guy L. Bush and
Roger K. Butlin; 12. Adaptive speciation in agricultural pests Martijn
Egas, Maurice W. Sabelis, Filipa Vala and Iza Lesna; 13. Ecological
speciation in flowering plants Nickolas M. Waser and Diane R. Campbell; 14.
Experiments on adaptation and divergence in bacterial populations Michael
Travisano; Part III. Patterns of Speciation: Introduction to Part III; 15.
Phylogeography and patterns of incipient speciation Diethard Tautz; 16.
Evolutionary diversification of Caribbean anolis lizards J. B. Losos, R. S.
Thorpe, A. Malhotra, A. Stenson and J. T. Reardon; 17. Adaptive radiation
of African montane plants Eric B. Knox; 18. Diversity and speciation of
semionotid fishes in Mesozoic rift lakes Amy R. McCune; 19. Epilogue Ulf
Dieckmann, Diethard Tautz, Michael Doebeli and Johan A. J. Metz;
References; Index.
Introduction Ulf Dieckmann, Johan A. J. Metz, Michael Doebeli and Diethard
Tautz; 2. Speciation in historical perspective Will Provine; Part I.
Theories of Speciation: Introduction to Part I; 3. Genetic theories of
sympatric speciation Tadesusz J. Kawecki; 4. Adaptive dynamics of
speciation: ecological underpinnings Stefan A. H. Geritz, Éva Kisdi, Géza
Meszéna and Johan A. J. Metz; 5. Adaptive dynamics of speciation: sexual
populations Ulf Dieckmann and Michael Doebeli; 6. Genetic theories of
allopatric and parapatric speciation Sergey Gavrilets; 7. Adaptive dynamics
of speciation: spatial structure Michael Doebeli and Ulf Dieckmann; Part
II. Ecological Mechanisms of Speciation: Introduction to Part II; 8.
Speciation and radiation in African haplochromine cichlids Jacques J. M.
van Alphen, Ole Seehausen and Frietson Galis; 9. Natural selection and
ecological speciation in sticklebacks Howard D. Rundle and Dolph Schluter;
10. Adaptive speciation in northern freshwater fishes Sigurður S. Snorrason
and Skúli Skúlason; 11. Sympatric speciation in insects Guy L. Bush and
Roger K. Butlin; 12. Adaptive speciation in agricultural pests Martijn
Egas, Maurice W. Sabelis, Filipa Vala and Iza Lesna; 13. Ecological
speciation in flowering plants Nickolas M. Waser and Diane R. Campbell; 14.
Experiments on adaptation and divergence in bacterial populations Michael
Travisano; Part III. Patterns of Speciation: Introduction to Part III; 15.
Phylogeography and patterns of incipient speciation Diethard Tautz; 16.
Evolutionary diversification of Caribbean anolis lizards J. B. Losos, R. S.
Thorpe, A. Malhotra, A. Stenson and J. T. Reardon; 17. Adaptive radiation
of African montane plants Eric B. Knox; 18. Diversity and speciation of
semionotid fishes in Mesozoic rift lakes Amy R. McCune; 19. Epilogue Ulf
Dieckmann, Diethard Tautz, Michael Doebeli and Johan A. J. Metz;
References; Index.
Contributing authors; Acknowledgments; Notational standards; 1.
Introduction Ulf Dieckmann, Johan A. J. Metz, Michael Doebeli and Diethard
Tautz; 2. Speciation in historical perspective Will Provine; Part I.
Theories of Speciation: Introduction to Part I; 3. Genetic theories of
sympatric speciation Tadesusz J. Kawecki; 4. Adaptive dynamics of
speciation: ecological underpinnings Stefan A. H. Geritz, Éva Kisdi, Géza
Meszéna and Johan A. J. Metz; 5. Adaptive dynamics of speciation: sexual
populations Ulf Dieckmann and Michael Doebeli; 6. Genetic theories of
allopatric and parapatric speciation Sergey Gavrilets; 7. Adaptive dynamics
of speciation: spatial structure Michael Doebeli and Ulf Dieckmann; Part
II. Ecological Mechanisms of Speciation: Introduction to Part II; 8.
Speciation and radiation in African haplochromine cichlids Jacques J. M.
van Alphen, Ole Seehausen and Frietson Galis; 9. Natural selection and
ecological speciation in sticklebacks Howard D. Rundle and Dolph Schluter;
10. Adaptive speciation in northern freshwater fishes Sigurður S. Snorrason
and Skúli Skúlason; 11. Sympatric speciation in insects Guy L. Bush and
Roger K. Butlin; 12. Adaptive speciation in agricultural pests Martijn
Egas, Maurice W. Sabelis, Filipa Vala and Iza Lesna; 13. Ecological
speciation in flowering plants Nickolas M. Waser and Diane R. Campbell; 14.
Experiments on adaptation and divergence in bacterial populations Michael
Travisano; Part III. Patterns of Speciation: Introduction to Part III; 15.
Phylogeography and patterns of incipient speciation Diethard Tautz; 16.
Evolutionary diversification of Caribbean anolis lizards J. B. Losos, R. S.
Thorpe, A. Malhotra, A. Stenson and J. T. Reardon; 17. Adaptive radiation
of African montane plants Eric B. Knox; 18. Diversity and speciation of
semionotid fishes in Mesozoic rift lakes Amy R. McCune; 19. Epilogue Ulf
Dieckmann, Diethard Tautz, Michael Doebeli and Johan A. J. Metz;
References; Index.
Introduction Ulf Dieckmann, Johan A. J. Metz, Michael Doebeli and Diethard
Tautz; 2. Speciation in historical perspective Will Provine; Part I.
Theories of Speciation: Introduction to Part I; 3. Genetic theories of
sympatric speciation Tadesusz J. Kawecki; 4. Adaptive dynamics of
speciation: ecological underpinnings Stefan A. H. Geritz, Éva Kisdi, Géza
Meszéna and Johan A. J. Metz; 5. Adaptive dynamics of speciation: sexual
populations Ulf Dieckmann and Michael Doebeli; 6. Genetic theories of
allopatric and parapatric speciation Sergey Gavrilets; 7. Adaptive dynamics
of speciation: spatial structure Michael Doebeli and Ulf Dieckmann; Part
II. Ecological Mechanisms of Speciation: Introduction to Part II; 8.
Speciation and radiation in African haplochromine cichlids Jacques J. M.
van Alphen, Ole Seehausen and Frietson Galis; 9. Natural selection and
ecological speciation in sticklebacks Howard D. Rundle and Dolph Schluter;
10. Adaptive speciation in northern freshwater fishes Sigurður S. Snorrason
and Skúli Skúlason; 11. Sympatric speciation in insects Guy L. Bush and
Roger K. Butlin; 12. Adaptive speciation in agricultural pests Martijn
Egas, Maurice W. Sabelis, Filipa Vala and Iza Lesna; 13. Ecological
speciation in flowering plants Nickolas M. Waser and Diane R. Campbell; 14.
Experiments on adaptation and divergence in bacterial populations Michael
Travisano; Part III. Patterns of Speciation: Introduction to Part III; 15.
Phylogeography and patterns of incipient speciation Diethard Tautz; 16.
Evolutionary diversification of Caribbean anolis lizards J. B. Losos, R. S.
Thorpe, A. Malhotra, A. Stenson and J. T. Reardon; 17. Adaptive radiation
of African montane plants Eric B. Knox; 18. Diversity and speciation of
semionotid fishes in Mesozoic rift lakes Amy R. McCune; 19. Epilogue Ulf
Dieckmann, Diethard Tautz, Michael Doebeli and Johan A. J. Metz;
References; Index.