Biological Science

Chapter 22: Evolutionary Processes

Research Citations

Research Citations

This is a list of the journal citations for the scientific research discussed in Chapter 22. Links to the main pages of the journals have been provided to help you research these or related articles.


Chapter 22

Brown, C. R. and M. B. Brown (1998). "Intense natural selection on body size and wing and tail asymmetry in cliff swallows during severe weather." Evolution 52: 1461-1475.

Carrington, M., et al. (1999). "HLA and HIV-1: heterozygote advantage and B*35-Cw*04 disadvantage." Science 283: 1748-1752.

Hardy, G. H. (1908). "Mendelian proportions in a mixed population." Science 28: 49-50.

Kerr, W. E. and S. Wright (1954). "Experimental studies of the distribution of gene frequencies in very small populations of Drosophila melanogaster: I. Forked." Evolution 8: 172-177.

Le Boeuf, B. J. and R. S. Peterson (1969). "Social status and mating activity in elephant seals." Science 163: 91-93.

Markow, T., P. W. Hedrick, et al. (1993). "HLA polymorphism in the Havasupai: evidence for balancing selection." American Journal of Human Genetics 53: 943-952.

Ober, C. (1995). "Current topic: HLA and reproduction: lessons from studies in the Hutterites." Placenta 16: 569-577.

O'Brien, S. J., et al. (1985). "Genetic basis for species vulnerability in the cheetah." Science 227: 1428-1434.

O'Brien, S. J., D. E. Wildt, et al. (1987). "East African cheetahs: evidence for two population bottlenecks." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 84: 508-511.

Pier, G. B., M. Grout, et al. (1998). "Salmonella typhi uses CFTR to enter intestinal epithelial cells." Nature 393: 79-82.

Smith, T. B. (1987). "Bill size polymorphism and intraspecfic niche utilization in an African finch." Nature 329: 717-719.

Travisano, M., J. A. Mongold, et al. (1995). "Experimental tests of the roles of adaptation, chance, and history in evolution." Science 267: 87-90.

Trivers, R. L. and H. Hare (1976). "Haplodiploidy and the evolution of the social insects." Science 191: 249-263.

Wedekind, C., T. Seebeck, et al. (1995). "MHC-dependent mate preferences in humans." Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 260: 245-249.





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