Narrow Roads of Gene Land: Volume 2: Evolution of Sex

Capa
OUP Oxford, 1996 - 930 páginas
The second volume of the collected papers of W D Hamilton, each one introduced by an autobiographical essay. Hamilton is the most important theoretical biologist of the 20th century and his papers, not especially numerous, have had, and continue to exert, an enormous influence. Many were originally published in obscure and inaccessible places. Volume 1 (OUP, still in print) was devoted mainly to selection for social behaviour, the first half of Hamilton's life's work; Volume 2 is on the other half, on sex and sexual selection, and it includes the 18 papers published between 1980 and 1991. Each paper is accompanied by a specially written introduction describing why the work was done, how the paper came to be written, and its eventual fate. The introductions, written in an accessible, non-technical style, include history, opinion, and excerpts from Hamilton's life.

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Índice

Publishers Note
ix
Preface
xxvii
Messing the Plotter
51
3
58
Unequal Cousins
93
Best and Worst Hotels
117
5
130
Sex Itself
161
Being Rare and Successful
413
The Hospitals are Coming
449
13
464
Cited but Little Read
537
Wind in the Baobabs
545
Time Like a Dripping
561
16
571
The Three Queens
601

Bright Birds
199
Parentoffspring correlation in fitness under fluctuating selection
231
At the Worlds Crossroads
253
9
263
Bishop Wykeham on Evolution
303
10
314
Land of the Rising
367
11
391
UccelloOthello
667
18
675
Health and Horsemen
725
Our Paper Then and
793
Further Evidence
827
Credits
853
Subject Index
860
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