References

Selected References
Avise, J. C. 1994. Molecular markers, natural history and evolution. New York, Chapman and Hall. An exciting and readable account of the evolutionary discoveries made using molecular studies, with particular attention to conservational issues.

Buss, L. W. 1987. The evolution of individuality. Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press. An original and provocative thesis on the relationship between development and evolution, with examples drawn from many different animal phyla.

Darwin, C. 1859. On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. London, John Murray. There were five subsequent editions by the author.

Desmond, A., and J. Moore. 1991. Darwin. New York, Warner Books. An interpretive biography of Charles Darwin.

Freeman, S., and J. C. Herron. 1998. Evolutionary analysis. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall. An introductory textbook on evolutionary biology designed for undergraduate biology majors.

Futuyma, D. J. 1998. Evolutionary biology, ed. 3. Sunderland, Massachusetts, Sinauer Associates. A very thorough introductory textbook on evolution.

Glen, W. 1994. The mass extinction debates: how science works in a crisis. Stanford, Stanford University Press. A discussion of mass extinction presented in the form of a debate and panel discussion among concerned scientists.

Gould, S. J. 1989. Wonderful life: the Burgess Shale and the nature of history. New York, W. W. Norton & Company. An insightful discussion of what fossils tell us about the nature of life’s evolutionary history.

Hartl, D. L., and A. G. Clark. 1997. Principles of population genetics. Sunderland, Massachusetts, Sinauer Associates. A current textbook on population genetics.

Li W-H. 1997. Molecular evolution. Sunderland, Massachusetts, Sinauer Associates. A current textbook on molecular evolution.

Magurran, A. E., and R. M. May. 1999. Evolution of biological diversity. Oxford, U.K., Oxford University Press. An edited volume covering recent issues in the study of speciation, with contributions from many active evolutionary biologists.

Mayr, E. 1988. Toward a new philosophy of biology. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press. A collection of essays on many aspects of evolution by a leading evolutionary biologist.

Raff, R. A. 1996. The shape of life: genes, development and the evolution of animal form. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. A provocative discussion of the genetic and developmental processes underlying evolution of animal diversity.

Ruse, M. 1998. Philosophy of biology. Amherst, New York, Prometheus Books. A collection of essays on evolutionary biology, including information on the Arkansas Balanced Treatment for Creation-Science and Evolution-Science Act.