Molecular Ecology and Evolution: The Organismal Side: Selected Writings from the Avise Laboratory (Electronic book text)


This volume is a reprinted collection of 69 aclassicsa from the Avise laboratory chosen to illustrate a trademark brand of research that harnesses molecular markers to scientific studies of natural history and evolution in the wild. Spanning the early 1970s through the late 2000s these articles trace how the author and his colleagues have used molecular genetics techniques to address multifarious conceptual topics in genetics ecology and evolution in a fascinating menagerie of creatures with oft-peculiar lifestyles. The organisms described in this volume range from blind cavefish to male-pregnant pipefishes and sea spiders from clonal armadillos to natal-homing marine turtles from hermaphroditic sea snails to hybridizing monkeys and tree frogs from clonal marine sponges to pseudohermaphroditic mollusks to introgressing oysters and from endangered pocket gophers terrapins and sparrows to unisexual (all-female) fish species to aliving-fossila horseshoe crabs and even to a strange little fish that routinely mates with itself. The conceptual and molecular topics addressed in this volume are also universal ranging from punctuated equilibrium to coalescent theory to the need for greater standardization in taxonomy from cytonuclear disequilibrium statistics to the ideas of speciation duration and sympatric speciation from historical population demography to phylogenetic reconstructions of males' sexual ornaments from the population genetic consequences of inbreeding to Pleistocene effects on phylogeography and from the molecular underpinnings of null alleles to the notion of clustered mutations that arise in groups to compelling empirical evidence for the unanticipated processes of gene conversion and concerted evolution in animal mitochondrial DNA. Overall this collection includes many of the best most influential sometimes controversial occasionally provocative always intriguing or otherwise entertaining publications to have emerged from the Avise laboratory over the last four decades. Thus this book conveys through the eyes of one of the field's longstanding pioneers what athe organismal sidea of molecular ecology and evolution really means."

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This volume is a reprinted collection of 69 aclassicsa from the Avise laboratory chosen to illustrate a trademark brand of research that harnesses molecular markers to scientific studies of natural history and evolution in the wild. Spanning the early 1970s through the late 2000s these articles trace how the author and his colleagues have used molecular genetics techniques to address multifarious conceptual topics in genetics ecology and evolution in a fascinating menagerie of creatures with oft-peculiar lifestyles. The organisms described in this volume range from blind cavefish to male-pregnant pipefishes and sea spiders from clonal armadillos to natal-homing marine turtles from hermaphroditic sea snails to hybridizing monkeys and tree frogs from clonal marine sponges to pseudohermaphroditic mollusks to introgressing oysters and from endangered pocket gophers terrapins and sparrows to unisexual (all-female) fish species to aliving-fossila horseshoe crabs and even to a strange little fish that routinely mates with itself. The conceptual and molecular topics addressed in this volume are also universal ranging from punctuated equilibrium to coalescent theory to the need for greater standardization in taxonomy from cytonuclear disequilibrium statistics to the ideas of speciation duration and sympatric speciation from historical population demography to phylogenetic reconstructions of males' sexual ornaments from the population genetic consequences of inbreeding to Pleistocene effects on phylogeography and from the molecular underpinnings of null alleles to the notion of clustered mutations that arise in groups to compelling empirical evidence for the unanticipated processes of gene conversion and concerted evolution in animal mitochondrial DNA. Overall this collection includes many of the best most influential sometimes controversial occasionally provocative always intriguing or otherwise entertaining publications to have emerged from the Avise laboratory over the last four decades. Thus this book conveys through the eyes of one of the field's longstanding pioneers what athe organismal sidea of molecular ecology and evolution really means."

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World Scientific Publishing

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2010

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584

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978-1-283-14492-6

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9781283144926

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