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Add MS 86770C
- Record Id:
- 040-000567008
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-000375067
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000912.0x0002d5
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 86770C
- Title:
- Reprints Macro Evolution
- Scope & Content:
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- Joseph Felsenstein, 'Cases in which parsimony or compatibility methods will be positively misleading', Systematic Zoology, 27 (1978), 401-410.
- Joseph Felsenstein, 'Alternative methods of phylogenetic inference and their interrelationships', Systematic Zoology, 28 (1979), 49-62.
- A. Hallam, 'Evolutionary size increase and longevity in Jurassic bivalves and ammonites', Nature, 258 (1975), 493-6.
- A. Hallam, 'Relative importance of plate movements, eustasy and climate in controlling major biogeographical changes since the early Mesozoic', in Vicavariance biogeography: a critique, ed. by G. Nelson and D. E. Rosen (New York: Columbia University Press, 1981), pp 303-340. Photocopy
- A. Hallam, 'Methods of palaeobiogeographic analysis', Acta Geologica Hispanica, 16 (1981), 65-9.
- Anthony Hallam, 'Patterns of speciation in Jurassic Gryphaea', Paleobiology, 8 (1982), 354-366.
- Anthony Hallam, 'End-Cretaceous mass extinction event: Argument for terrestrial causation', Science, 238 (1987), 1237-1242.
- A. Hallam, 'The contribution of palaeontology to systematic and evolution', in Prospects and systematics, ed. by D.L. Hawksworth Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988), pp. 129-147.
- Antoni Hoffman, ‘Stochastic versus deterministic approach to paleontology: The question of scaling or metaphysics?’, Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abh, 162 (1981), 80-96.
- Kuo-Yen Wei and James P. Kennet, 'Nonconstant extinction rates of neogene planktonic foraminifera', Nature, 305 (1983), 218-220.
- Karl J. Niklas, Bruce H. Tiffney and Andrew H. Knoll, 'Apparent changes in the diversity of fossil plants', in Evolutionary Biology, ed. by Max K. Hecht, William C. Steere and Bruce Wallace, 12 (New-York: Plenum Press, 1980), pp. 1-89. Diagrams on the back.
- Andrew H. Knoll and Karl J. Niklas, 'Adaptation, plant evolution and the fossil record', Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 50 (1987), 127-149. Includes a 'post-it' note from Knoll to Maynard Smith.
- David W. Krause, 'Competitive exclusion and taxonomic displacement in the fossil record: the case of rodents and multituberculates in North America', Rocky Mountain Geology, 24 (1986), 95-117.
- Jeffrey S. Levinton and Chris M. Simon, 'A critique of the punctuated equilibria model and implications for the detection of speciation in the fossil record', Systematic Zoology, 29 (1980), 130-142.
- Jeffrey S. Levinton, ‘Stasis in progress: The empirical basis of macroevolution’, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 14 (1983), 103-137.
- Roger Lewin, 'Evolutionary theory under fire', Science, 210 (1980), 883-7.
- Georges Pasteur, 'Speciation and transspecific evolution', in Mechanisms of Speciation, ed. by Claudio Barigozzi (New York: Alan R. Liss, 1982), pp. 511-538. Annotated.
- Michael L. Rosenzweig, 'Three probable evolutionary cases for habitat selection', in Contemporary quantitative ecology and related econometrics, ed. by Ganapati P. Patil and Michael L. Rosenzweig (Fairland, Maryland: International Co-operative Publishing House, 1979), pp. 49-60.
- Michael L. Rosenzweig and J. Lee Duek, 'Species diversity and turnover in an Ordovician marine invertebrate assemblage', in Contemporary quantitative ecology and related econometrics, ed. by Ganapati P. Patil and Michael L. Rosenzweig (Fairland, Maryland: International Co-operative Publishing House, 1979), pp. 109-119.
- Rosenzweig Michael L. and Jack Taylor, 'Speciation and diversity in Ordovician invertebrates: filling niches quickly and carefully', Oikos, 35 (1980), 236-243.
- Thomas J. M. Schopf, 'Evolving paleontological views on deterministic and stochastic approaches', Paleobiology, 5 (1979), 337-352.
- Thomas J. M. Schopf, 'Macroevolution: the fifth dimension?', Paleobiology, 6 (1980), 380-2 (Two copies).
- Thomas J. M. Schopf, 'Punctuated equilibrium and evolutionary stasis', Paleobiology, 7 (1981), 156-166.
- Thomas J. M. Schopf, 'Cambridge Genome Meeting, Jun 22-24, 1981', Paleobiology, 7 (1981), 308-310.
- Thomas J. M. Schopf, 'Evidence from findings of molecular biology with regard to the rapidity of genomic change: implication for species durations', in Paleobiology, Paleoecology and Evolution, ed. by K.J. Niklas (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1984), pp. 135-192.
- Thomas J. M. Schopf, 'A critical assessment of punctuated equilibria I. Duration of taxa', Evolution, 36 (1982), 1144-1157.
- Steven M. Stanley, 'Evolution: the paleobiological view', Science, (1979).
- Robert E. Ulanowicz, 'A hypothesis on the development of natural communities', Journal of Theoretical Biology, 85 (1980), 223-245.
- Williamson, P.G., 'Palaeontological documentation of speciation in Cenozoic molluscs from Turkana Basin', Nature, 293 (1981), 437-443.
- Copy of BioScience (American Institute of Biological Sciences). Jun 1982. Vol. 32. No. 6. Compliments of Jeffrey Levinton.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-000375067
036-000375071
040-000567008 - Is part of:
- Add MS 86569-86840 : John Maynard Smith Archive
Add MS 86597-86830 : Subject files
Add MS 86770C : Reprints Macro Evolution - Hierarchy:
- 032-000375067[0003]/036-000375071[0182]/040-000567008
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 86569-86840
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 30 loose items
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1975
- End Date:
- 1988
- Date Range:
- 1975-1988
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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