『Macroevolution: Diversity, Disparity, Contingency: Essays in Honor of Stephen Jay Gould』

Elisabeth S. Vrba and Niles Eldredge (eds.)

(2005年刊行,The University of Chicago Press, ISBN:1891276492



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【目次】
Disparity, adaptation, exaptation, bookkeeping, and contingency at the genome level ― Jürgen Brosius
Heterochrony, disparity, and macroevolution ― Kenneth J. McNamara and Michael L. McKinney
Whale barnacles: exaptational access to a forbidden paradise ― Adolf Seilacher
Tempo and mode in animal evolution: inferences from rocks, Hox, and molecular clocks ― Kevin J. Peterson, Mark A. McPeek, and David A. D. Evans
The competitive Darwin ― Hugh Paterson
Key innovations, convergence, and success: macroevolutionary lessons from plant phylogeny ― Michael J. Donoghue
Wonderful strife: systematics, stem groups, and the phylogenetic signal of the Cambrian radiation ― Derek E. G. Briggs and Richard A. Fortey
Stephen Jay Gould on species selection: 30 years of insight ― Bruce S. Lieberman and Elisabeth S. Vrba
The neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography and Stephen Jay Gould ― Stephen P. Hubbell
The dynamics of evolutionary stasis ― Niles Eldredge, John N. Thompson, Paul M. Brakefield, Sergey Gavrilets, David Jablonski, Jeremy B. C. Jackson, Richard E. Lenski, Bruce S. Lieberman, Mark A. McPeek, and William C. Miller, III
The evolution of complexity without natural selection, a possible large-scale trend of the fourth kind ― Daniel McShea
Mass turnover and heterochrony events in response to physical change ― Elisabeth S. Vrba
Imperfections and oddities in the origin of the nucleus ― Lynn Margulis, Michael F. Dolan, and Jessica H. Whiteside
Mass extinctions and macroevolution ― David Jablonski