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INDEX TO ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES: VOLUME 76 (2001) Entn es are b} y ffiillle and / auth‘io r: so designated Adams R M M (with U G Mueller, T R Schultz, Jennions M D, A P Moller, and M Petrie, Sexually C R Currie, and D Malloch), The Origin of Selected Traits and Adult Survival: A Veta the Altine Ant-Fungus Mutualism, 169 \dult survival and sexually selected traits: a meta- analysis, 3 \nt-fungus mutualism (attine), the origin of, 169 Kriegsfeld L |] (with B J Prendergast and R J Attine ant-fungus mutualism, the origin of, 169 Nelson), Photopeniodic Polyphenisms in Rodents: Neuroendocrine Mechanisms, Costs, and Func tions, 293 Changing environments, evolution in, the “syn- thetic” work of Clausen, Keck, and Hiesey, 133 Malloch D (with U G Mueller, T R Schultz, C R Currie C R (with U G Mueller, T R Schultz, Currie, and R M M Adams), The Origin of RM M Adams, and D Malloch), The Origin the Attine Ant-Fungus Mutualism, 169 of the Attine Ant-Fungus Mutualism, 169 Mammalian Play: Training for the Unexpected, by M Spinka, R C Newberry, and M Bekoff, 141 Martinez-Palomo A, The Science of Louis Pasteur: 1 Reconsideration, COMMENTARY, 37 Disease and health, evolution in, 417 Meta-analysis, sexually selected traits and adult survival, 3 Moller A P (with M D Jennions and M Petrie), Ebert D, and S C Stearns, Evolution in Health and Sexually Selected Traits and Adult Survival: A Disease: Work in Progress, 417 Veta-Analysis, 3 Evolutionary Biology: Struggling to Escape Exclusively Mueller U G, T R Schultz, C R Currie, R M M Individual Selection, by D S Wilson, COMMEN- \dams, and D Malloch, The Origin of the rary, 199 \ttine Ant-Fungus Mutualism, 169 Evolution in Changing Environments: The “Syn thetic” Work of Clausen, Keck, and Hiesey, by J Nunez-Farfan and C D Schlichting, 433 Nelson R J (with B J Prendergast and L J Kriegs- Evolution in Health and Disease: Work in Progress, feld), Photoperiodic Polyphenisms in Rodents: by S C Stearns and D Ebert, 417 Neuroendocrine Mechanisms, Costs, and Func- tions, 293 Neuroendocrine mechanisms, costs, and func- tions, photoperiodic polyphenisms in ro- Fitness selection and habitat characteristics, the dents, 293 hormetic zone, 459 Newberry R C (with M Spinka and M Bekoff), Mammalian Play: Training for the Unexpected, 14] Habitat characteristics and fitness selection, the Nuinez-Farfan J, and C D Schlichting, Evolution hormetic zone, 159 in Changing Environments: The “Synthetic” Health and disease, evolution in, 117 Work of Clausen, Keck, and Hiesey, 433Q Hormetic Zone: An Ecoiogical and Evolutionary Pei spective Based Upon Habitat Characteristics and Fitness Selection, by P A Parsons, 459 Origin of the Attine AntFungus Mutualism, by U G 539 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY VOLUME 76 Mueller, T R Schultz, C R Currie, R M M Schlichting C D, and J Nanez-Farfan, Evolution Adams, and D Malloch, 169 in Changing Environments: The “Synthetic” Work of Clausen, Keck, and Hiesey, 433 Schultz T R (with U G Mueller, C R Currie, RM M Adams, and D Malloch), The Origin Parsons P A, The Hormetic Zone: An Ecological and of the Attine Ant-Fungus Mutualism, 169 Evolutionary Perspective Based Upon Habitat Science of Louis Pasteur: A Reconsideration, by A Characteristics and Fitness Selection, 459 Martinez-Palomo, COMMENTARY, 37 Petrie M (with M D Jennions and A P Meller), Sexually Selected Traits and Adult Survival: A Meta- Sexually Selected Traits and Adult Survival: A Analysis, bv M D Jennions, A P Moller, and Meta-Analysis, 3 M Petrie, 3 Photoperiodic Polyphenisms in Rodents: Neuroendo- Spinka M, RC Newberry, and M Bekoff, Mamma- crine Mechanisms, Costs, and Functions, by B } lian Play: Training for the Unexpected, 141 Prendergast, L J Kriegsfeld, and R J] Nel- Stearns S C, and D Ebert, Evolution in Health and son, 293 Disease: Work in Progress, 417 Play (mammalian), training for the unexpected, “Synthetic” work of Clausen, Keck, and Hiesey, 14] 133 Polyphenisms (photoperiodic) in rodents: neu- roendocrine mechanisms, costs, and func- tions, 293 Prendergast B J, L_] Kriegsfeld, and R J Nelson, Training for the unexpected, mammalian play, Photoperiodic Polyphenisms in Rodents: Neuro 14] endocrine Mechanisms, Costs, and Functions, Traits (sexually selected) and adult survival: a 293 meta-analysis, 3 Rodents, photoperiodic polyphenisms in, neu- Wilson D S, Evolutionary Biology: Struggling to Es- roendocrine mechanisms, costs, and func- cape Exclusively Individual Selection, COMMEN- tions, 293 rary, 199 INDEX TO BOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS REVIEWED: VOLUME 76 (2001) Entries are by title and author/editor; lead review s are so designated. Abbott L, and T ] Sejnowski (eds), Neural Codes \gusti, J, etal. (eds), The Evolution of Neogene and Distributed Representations: Founda- errestrial Ecosystems in Europe, 70 tions of Neural Computation, 265 AIDS & HIV in Perspective: A Guide to Under- Abell R A, et al., Freshwater Ecoregions of North standing the Virus and its Consequences, America: A Conservation Assessment, 252 by B D Schoub, 2nd ed, 401 Abe T, et al. (eds), Termites: Evolution, Social- Ainsworth C C (ed), Sex Determination in ity, Symbioses, Ecology, 502 Plants, 497 Abraham Lincoln’s DNA And Other Adventures Aktories K, and I Just, Bacterial Protein Tox- ‘ ory in Genetics, by P R Reilly, 492 INS, DO/ Across Development: Puzzles to Accompany Aktories K, and T D Wilkins (eds), Clostridium Scott Gilbert’s Developmental Biology, Sixth difficile, 277 Edition, by K W Tosney, 236 Albatrosses, by W L N Tickell, 362 Adams M P, and M O Moss, Food Microbiology, Al-Dabbagh KY, et al. (eds), Handbook of Aus- 2nd ed, 358 tralian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds, Vol 4 (Parrots to Dollarbird), 92 Adams R A, and S C Pedersen (eds), Ontogeny, Alexander M, Biodegradation and Bioremedia- Functional Ecology, and Evolution of Bats, tion, 2nd ed, 80 365 Alex Studies: Cognitive and Communicative Adaptive Genetic Variation in the Wild, ed by Abilities of Grey Parrots, by I M Pepper- T A Mousseau et al., 352 berg, 269 Adaptive Radiation, by P R Grant, lead review of Almost Everyone’s Guide to Science: The Uni- The Ecology of Adaptive Radiation, by D verse, Life, and Everything, by J Gribbin Schluter, 469 and M Gribbin, 68 Advances in Animal Virology, ed by S Jameel Alt W, et al. (eds), Dynamics of Cell and Tissue and L Villarreal, 237 Motion, 491 Advances in Chrysomelidae Biology 1, ed by M L Amphibian Metamorphosis: From Morphology Cox, 244 to Molecular Biology, by Y-B Shi, 502 Advances in Synaptic Plasticity, ed by M Baudry Amphibians and Reptiles of Baja California, by et al., 114 RH McPeak, 245 Adventures in the Bone Trade: The Race to Dis- Amphibians and Reptiles of Madagascar and the cover Human Ancestors in Ethiopia’s Afar Mascarene, Seychelles, and Comoro Islands, Depression, by J Kalb, 483 by F-W Henkel and W Schmidt (transl by African Biogeography, Climate Change, and H Kaiser), 507 Human Evolution, ed by T G Bromage and Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas: With Keys, F Schrenk, 111 Taxonomic Synopses, Bibliography, and Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia, ed by Distribution Maps, by JR Dixon, 2nd ed, 91 M J Benton et al., 482 Ananthakrishnan T N, and A Sen (eds), Biocom- Agosta W, Thieves, Deceivers, and Killers: Tales munication in Insects, 118 of Chemistry in Nature, 512 Anatomy of Thought: The Origin and Machin- Agrawal A A, etal. (eds), Induced Plant Defenses ery of the Mind, by I Glynn, 384 Against Pathogens and Herbivores: Bio- Anderson J M, Wildlife Sanctuaries & The Audu- chemistry, Ecology, and Agriculture, 240 bon Society: Places to Hide and Seek, 106 Agricultural Values of Plant Genetic Resources, Animal Diversity, by C P HickmanJ,r , et al., 2nd ed by R E Evenson et al., 83 ed, 95 542 PHE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOG) VOLUME 76 Animal Experimentation: A Guide to the Issues, Behavioral Ecology, Systematics, and Con- by V Monamy, 340 servation, ed by E S Vrba and G B Schal- Animal Minds: Beyond Cognition to Conscious- ler, 365 ness, by D R Griffin, 504 Anton I, Bold Science: Seven Scientists Who Animal Rights: A Subject Guide, Bibliography, Are Changing Our World, 472 and Internet Companion, by ] M Kistler, An Y H, and R J Friedman (eds), Handbook 339 of Bacterial Adhesion: Principles, Methods, Animal Toxins: Facts and Protocols, ed by H and Applications, 237 Rochat and M-F Martin-Eauclaire, 503 \poptosis in Neurobiology, ed by Y A Hannun Animalsi n Research: For and Against, by L Gray- and R-M Boustany, 388 son, 473 \ppleby M C, What Should We Do About Ani- Annotated Bibliography of Colorado Vertebrate mal Welfare?, 56 Zoology, 1776-1995, by R G Beidleman et \quatic and Wetland Plants of Northeastern al., 95 North America, by G E Crow and C B Hell- Annual Review of Biochemistry, ed by C ¢ Rich- quist, Vol 1 (Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, ardson et al., Vol 69 (2000), 2a2a7 and Angiosperms: Dicotyledons) and Vol 2 Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, ed (Angiosperms: Monocotyledons), 371 by M L Yarmush et al., Vol 2 (2000), 276 Archaeology of Animal Bones, by T O’Connor, Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular 182 Structure, ed by R M Stroud et al., Vol 29 Are Souls Real?, by | W Elbert, 217 (2000), 73 Aronowitz R A, Making Sense of Illness: Science, Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biol- Society, and Disease, 271 Ogy, ed by R Schekman et al., Vol 16 Askins R A, Restoring North America’s Birds: (2000). 230 Lessons from Landscape Ecology, 257 Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, ed At Home on the Earth: Becoming Native to Our by D G Fautin et al., Vol 31 (2000), 258 Place: A Multicultural Anthology, ed by D L Annual Review of Entomology,e d by M R Beren- Barnhill, 255 baum et al., Vol 46 (2001), 370 Aureli F , and F B M de Waal (eds), Natural Annual Review of Genetics, ed by A Campbell Conflict Resolution, 391 et al., Vol 34 (2000), 353 Aurelian Legacy: British Butterflies and Their Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genet- Collectors, by M A Salmon, 475 ics, ed by E Lander et al., Vol 1 (2000), 233 Australian Rainforests: Islands of Green in a Annual Review of Immunology, ed by W E Paul Land of Fire, by D M J]S Bowman, 376 et al., Vol 18 (2000), 126 Au W WL, et al. (eds), Hearing by Whales and Annual Review of Immunology, ed by W E Paul Dolphins, 248 et al., Vol 19 (2001), 534 Ax P, Multicellular Animals: The Phylogenetic Annual Review of Microbiology,e d by L N Orns- System of the Metazoa (transl by S Kinsey), ton and A Balows, Vol 54 (2000), 237 363 Annual Review of Neuroscience, ed by W M Cowan et al., Vol 23 (2000), 116 Annual Review of Nutrition, ed by D B McCor- mick et al., Vol 20 (2000), 275 Bacterial and Bacteriophage Genetics, by E A Annual Review of Physiology, ed by ] F Hoffman Birge, 4th ed, 237 and P De Weer, Vol 62 (2000), 125 Bacterial Protein Toxins, ed by K Aktories and \nnual Review of Physiology, ed by ] F Hoffman I Just, 357 and P De Weer, Vol 63 (2001), 535 Baddeley R, et al. (eds), Information Theory and Annual Review of Phytopathology, ed by R K the Brain, 264 Webster et al., Vol 38 (2000), 242 Balance Within: The Science Connecting Health Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant and Emotions, by E M Sternberg, 530 Molecular Biology, ed by R L Jones et al., Ballou D P (ed), Metalloproteins, 229 Vol 51 (2000), 81 Barbas III, C F, et al., Phage Display: A Labora- \ntelopes, Deer, and Relatives: Fossil Record, tory Manual, 487 DECEMBER 200] INDEX TO BOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS REVIEWED Barbour M G, and W D Billings, North American Bibby C J, et al., Bird Census Techniques, 2nd Terrestrial Vegetation, 2nd ed, 382 ed, 363 Barker R A, and S B Dunnett, Neural Repair, Biochemical Models of Leaf Photosynthesis, by Transplantation and Rehabilitation, 386 S von Caemmerer, 359 Barnard P C (ed), Identifying British Insects and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants, Arachnids: An Annotated Bibliography of ed by B B Buchanan et al., 359 Key Works, 89 Biocommunication in Insects, ed by T N Anan- Barnett J A, et al., Yeasts: Characteristics and thakrishnan and A Sen, 118 Identification, 3rd ed, 238 Biocultural Approaches to the Emotions, ed by Barnhill D L (ed), At Home on the Earth: Be- A L Hinton, 123 coming Native to Our Place: A Multicultural siodegradation and Bioremediation, by M Alex- Anthology, 255 ander, 2nd ed, 80 Bascombe M J, et al. (eds), The Butterflies of 3iodiversity and Native America, ed by P E Hong Kong, 87 Minnis and W J Elisens, 499 Baudry M, et al. (eds), Advances in Synaptic Bioelectronics Handbook: MOSFETs, Biosen- Plasticity, 114 sors, and Neurons, by M Grattarola and GLa Bazin H, The Eradication of Smallpox: Edward Massobrio, 267 Jenner and the First and Only Eradication Biofilms in the Aquatic Environment, ed by C W of aH uman Infectious Disease (transl by A Keevil et al., 511 Morgan and G Morgan), 476 siographies of Scientific Objects, ed by L Das- Begley D J, et al. (eds), The Blood-Brain Barrie ton, 214 and Drug Delivery to the CNS, 387 Biolinguistics: Exploring the Biology of Lan- Behavioral Neurobiology: The Cellular Organi- guage, by L Jenkins, 395 zation of Natural Behavior, by T ] Carew, Biological Individuality: The Identity and Persis- 522 tence of Living Entities, by ]W ilson, 216 Behavioral Neuroscience of the Septal Region, iological Responses to DNA Damage, by Cold ed by R Numan, 390 Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 494 Beidleman R G, et al., Annotated Bibliography Biological Systematics: Principles and Applica- of Colorado Vertebrate Zoology, 1776-1995, tions, by R T Schuh, 218 95 Biology and Epistemology, ed by R Creath and Bellen H J (ed), Neurotransmitter Release, 388 J Maienschein, 215 Bellows T S, and T W Fisher (eds), Handbook Biology, Brains, and Behavior: The Evolution of of Biological Control: Principles and Appli- Human Development, ed by S T Parker et cations of Biological Control, 109 al., 530 Benaka L R (ed), Fish Habitat: Essential Fish Biology, Evclution, and Human Nature, by T H Habitat and Rehabilitation, 99 Goldsmith and W F Zimmerman, 493 Benson D E, et al., Wildlife Stewardship and Biology in Physics: Is Life Matter?, by K Bogda- Recreation on Private Lands, 516 nov, 342 Benton M J, et al. (eds), The Age of Dinosaurs Biology of Marine Mammals, ed by J E Reynolds in Russia and Mongolia, 482 Berenbaum M R, Buzzwords: A Scientist Muses Il and S A Rommel, 369 on Sex, Bugs, and Rock ‘N’ Roll, 223 Biology of the Pancreas in Growing Animals, ed Berenbaum M R, et al. (eds), Annual Review of by S G Pierzynowski and R Zabielski, 367 Entomology, Vol 46 (2001), 370 Biopharmaceutical Drug Design and Develop- Berta A, and J L Sumich, Marine Mammals: Evo- ment, ed by S Wu-Pong andY Rojanasakul, 74 lutionary Biology, 96 Biotechnology and Plant Protection in Forestry Berthoz A, The Brain’s Sense of Movement Science, ed by S P Raychaudhuri and K (transl by G Weiss), 385 Maramorosch, 261 Beveridge M C M, and B J McAndrew (eds), Biotechnology of Food Crops in Developing Tilapias: Biology and Exploitation, 506 Countries, ed by T Hohn and K M Let Beyond the Science Wars: The Missing Dis- singer, 84 course about Science and Society, ed by U Bird Census Techniques, by CJ Bibby et al., 2nd Segerstrale, 212 ed, 363 544 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOG) VOLUME 76 sirder’s Mexico, by R H Wauer, 364 sright Paradise: Victorian Scientific Travellers, Bird Nests and Construction Behavior, by M by P Raby, 61 Hansell, 526 Britton G, et al. (eds), Carotenoids, Vol 3 (Bio- Birds of Nepal, by R Grimmett et al., 364 svnthesis and Metabolism), 227 3irds of the Chai-Malay Peninsula: Covering Bromage 1 G, and F Schrenk (eds), \frican Burma and Thailand South of the Eleventh Biogeography, Climate Change, and Hu- Parallel, Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, man Evoluiion, 111 by D R Wells, Vol | Non-Passerines), 94 Bronchud M H, etal. (eds), Principleso f Molec- sirge E A, sacterial and Bacteriophage Genet- ular Oncology, 125 ics, 4th ed, 237 srownell P, and G Polis (eds), Scorpion Biology Birkhead I, Promiscuityv: An Evolutionary His and Research, 506 tory of Sperm Competition, 494 Brown | H, and G B West (eds), Scaling in Biol- Blackhearts: Ecology in Outback Australia, by R ogy, 219 Symanski, 263 srvant J A, et al. (eds), Programmed Cell Death Blood-Brain Barrier and Drug Delivery to the in Animals and Plants, 491 CNS, ed by D J Begley et al., 387 Brvophyte Biology, ed by A J Shaw and B Goffi- Bobrov E G, and N N Tzvelev, Flora of the USSR, net, 497 Volume XXIX: Compositae: Tribe Cicho- Juchanan B B, et al. (eds), Biochemistry and rieae, 359 Molecular Biology of Plants, 359 sock CE, and J H Bock, The View from Bald Hill: Bugs in the System: Redesigning the Pesticide Thirty Years in an Arizona Grassland, 103 Industry for Sustainable Agriculture, ed by Boehm C, Hierarchy in the Forest: The Evolu- W Vorley and D Keeney, 257 tion of Egalitarian Behavior, 111 Burke D, et al., Methods in Yeast Genetics: A Jogdanov K, Biology in Physics: Is Life Mat- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course ter?, 342 Manual, 80 Bogue M B, Fishing the Great Lakes: An Envi Burkhardt F, et al. (eds), The Correspondence ronmental History, 1783-1933, 252 of Charles Darwin, Vol 11 (1863). 58 30ld Science: Seven Scientists Who Are Chang- Jurnham T, and J Phelan, Mean Genes, 391 ing Our World, by T Anton, 472 3urton R F, Physiology by Numbers: An Encour- Bolles E B (ed), Galileo’s Commandment: 2,500 agement to Quantitative Thinking, 2nd ed, Years of Great Science Writing, 221 66 Bonabeau E, et al., Swarm Intelligence: From Business of Sustainable Forestry: Strategies fo Natural to Artificial Systems, 268 an Industry in Transition, by M B Jenkins Bossard C C, et al. (eds), Invasive Plants of Cali- and E T Smith, 377 fornia’s Wildlands, 516 suss D, The Dangerous Passion: Why Jealousy Bottlenose Dolphin: Biology and Conservation, Is as Necessary as Love and Sex, 392 by ] E Reynolds HI et al., 370 Butler J]M , Forensic DNA Typing: Biology & Bowman D M JS, Australian Rainforests: Islands Technoiogy Behind STR Markers, 484 of Green in a Land of Fire, 376 sutterflies of Hong Kong, ed by M J] Bascombe Brain’s Sense of Movement, by A Berthoz (transl et al., 87 by G Weiss), 385 Butterflies of Papua New Guinea: Their System- Branch M P, and D J Philippon (eds), The atics and Biology, by M Parsons, 88 Height of Our Mountains: Nature Writing Buzzwords: A Scientist Muses on Sex, Bugs, and from Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains and Rock *‘N’ Roll, by M R Berenbaum, 223 Shenandoah Valley, 260 Brandon K, et al. (eds), Parks in Peril: People, Politics, and Protected Areas, 259 Braunbeck T, et al. (eds), Fish Ecotoxicology, California Condor: A Saga of Natural History 979 II/D and Conservation, by N Snyder and H Sny- sreitling F, and S Diibel, Recombinant Antibod- der, 361 ies, 487 Calvin W H, and D Bickerton, Lingua ex Mach- Bridge P, et al. (eds), Molecular Variability of ina: Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with Fungal Pathogens, 239 the Human Brain, 383 DECEMBER 200] INDEX TO BOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS REVIEWED 545 ‘amel’s Nose: Memoirs of a Curious Scientist, ell and Developmental Biology of Arabinoga- by K Schmidt-Nielsen, 58 lactan-Proteins, ed by E A Nothnagel et campbell A, et al. (eds), Annual Review of Ge- al., 490 netics, Vol 34 (2000), 353 entury of the Gene, by E F Keller, 351 ampbell C L, et al., The Formative Years of erebral Palsies: Epidemiology and Causal Path- Plant Pathology in the United States, 81 wavs, by F Stanley et al., 276 ‘ancer: The Evolutionary Legacy, by M Greaves, erebral Signal Transduction: From First to oO” a/ Fourth Messengers, ed by M E A Reith, 113 ancer Vaccines and Immunotherapy, ed by P I etacean Societies: Field Studies of Dolphins Stern et al., 534 and Whales, ed by J Mann et al., 95 ‘ann A J (ed), DNA Virus Replication, 485 ‘hance, Development, and Aging, by C E Finch ann A J] (ed), Virus Culture: A Practical Ap- and T BI Kirkwood, 356 proach, 358 haracter Concept in Evolutionary Biology, ed ‘an We Be Darwinian and Religious?, by A Falk, by G P Wagner, 355 lead review of God After Darwin: A Theology harles Darwin’s Zoology Notebooks & Spec i- of Evolution, by | F Haught, and Intelligent men Lists from H.M.S. Beagle, ed by R Design: The Bridge Between Science and Keynes, 214 Theology, by W A Dembski, 47 hecklist of the Birds of Northern South Amer- ‘arbonic Anhydrases: New Horizons, ed by W R ica: An Annotated Checklist of the Species Chegwidden et al., 488 and Subspecies of Ecuador, Colombia, Ven- ‘arew T J, Behavioral Neurobiology: The Cellu- ezuela, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Trinidad & lar Organization of Natural Behavior, 522 Tobago, Guvana, Suriname and French ‘arey J R, and D S Judge, Longevity Records: Guiana, by C Rodner et al., 247 Life Spans ofM ammals, Birds, Amphibians, hegwidden W R, et al. (eds), The Carbonic Reptiles, and Fish, 364 \nhydrases: New Horizons, 488 varey M, and ST Smale, Transcriptional Regula- thildren’s Understanding of Biology and Health, tion in Eukaryotes: Concepts, Strategies, ed by M Siegal and C C Peterson, 121 and Techniques, 75 hilds B, Genetic Medicine: A Logic of Dis- ‘arnevali M D C, and F Bonasoro (eds), Echino- ease, 124 derm Research 1998, 87 hisholm J S, Death, Hope and Sex: Steps to an Carotenoids, ed by G Britton etal., Vol 3 (Biosyn- Evolutionary Ecology of Mind and Moral- thesis and Metabolism), 227 itv, 120 Carpenter K, Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: hristophe AB, and S De Vriese (eds), Fat Diges- A Look at Dinosaur Reproduction, 224 tion and Absorption, 275 Carraway K L, and C A Carothers Carraway, Cy- Jladistic Biogeography: Interpreting Patternso f toskeleton: Signalling and Cell Regulation: Plant and Animal Distributions, by C J A Practical Approach, 349 Humphries and L R Parenti, 2nd ed, 108 Cartwright J, Evolution and Human Behavior: Clark W R, A Means to an End: The Biological Darwinian Perspectives on Human Nature, Basis of Aging and Death, 342 354 lementi F, et al. (eds), Neuronal Nicotinic Re- Castro P, and M E Huber, Marine Biology, 3rd ceptors, 387 ed, 100 liff Ecology: Pattern and Process in Cliff Ecosys- Caswell H, Matrix Population Models: Construc- tems, by D W Larson et al., 107 tion, Analysis, and Interpretation, 2nd ed, Clostridium difficile, ed by K Aktories and T D 518 Vilkins, 277 Catfish 2000: Proceedings of the International Coetzee | M, et al., The Lives of Animals, 215 Ictalurid Symposium, ed by E R Irwin et Cohen I R, Tending Adam’s Garden: Evolving al., 245 the Cognitive Immune Self, 489 Cause and Correlation in Biology: A User’s Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Biological Guide to Path Analysis, Structural Equations Responses to DNA Damage, 494 and Causal Inference, by B Shipley, 478 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Signaling Cell: A Molecular Approach, by G M Cooper, and Gene Expression in Immune System, 2nd ed, 229 186 546 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY VOLUME 76 Collet A, Swimming with Giants: My Encounters Crary J, Suspensions of Perception: Attention, with Whales, Dolphins, and Seals (transl by Spectacle, and Modern Culture, 122 G Wurst), 510 Crayfish in Europe as Alien Species: How to Colletotrichum: Host Specificity, Pathology, and Make the Best of a Bad Situation?, ed by F Host-Pathogen Interaction, ed by D Prusky Gherardi and D M Holdich, 370 et al., 361 Creath R, and ] Maienschein (eds), Biology and ‘ombinatorial Chemistry and Molecular Diver- Epistemology, 215 sity in Drug Discovery, ed by E M Gordon Crow G E, and C B Hellquist, Aquatic and Wet- and J F Kerwin,Jr , 227 land Plants of Northeastern North America, ‘ommon Names of Mammals of the World, by Vol 1 (Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, and D E Wilson and F R Cole, 250 Angiosperms: Dicotyledons) and Vol 2 (An- community Ecology in a Changing World, by ]H giosperms: Monocotyledons), 371 Lawton, 258 Crow J] F, and W F Dove (eds), Perspectives on companion Animals and Us: Exploring the Re- Genetics: Anecdotal, Historical, and Criti- lationships Between People and Pets, ed by cal Commentaries, 1987—1998, 349 A L Podberscek et al., 53] Crump M, In Search of the Golden Frog, 343 omparative Hearing: Birds and Reptiles, ed by Cubilla A H, and J B C Jackson (eds), Proceed- R J] Dooling et al., 364 ings of the 11th International Bryozoology comparative Vertebrate Reproduction, by | Lom- Association Conference, 101 bardi, 235 Cuckoos, Cowbirds and Other Cheats, by N B computational Molecular Biology: An Algorith- Davies, 509 mic Approach, by P A Pevzner, 485 Cullen J, et al. (eds), The European Garden ‘computational Vision: Information Processing Flora: A Manual for the Identification of in Perception and Visual Behavior, by H A Plants Cultivated in Europe, Both Out-of- Mallot (transl by J S Allen), 524 Doors and Under Glass, Vol VI (Dicotyle- ‘ondor’s Shadow: The Loss and Recovery of dons), 360 Wildlife in America, by D S Wilcove, 520 Cultural Origins of Human Cognition, by M To- sonservation and Management of Marine Mam- masello, 529 mals, ed by J]R Twiss,J ra nd R R Reeves, 248 Cursing Brain?: The Histories of Tourette Syn- conservation Reconsidered: Nature, Virtue, and drome, by H I Kushner, 397 American Liberal Democracy, ed by C T Cytoskeleton: Signalling and Cell Regulation: A Rubin, 519 Practical Approach, ed by K L Carraway and ooper D KC, and R P Lanza, Xeno: The Prom- C A Carothers Carraway, 349 ise of Transplanting Animal Organs into Cziko G, The Things We Do: Using the Lessons Humans, lead review, 331 of Bernard and Darwin to Understand the sooper G M, The Cell: A Molecular Approach, What, How, and Why of Our Behavior, 268 2nd ed, 229 orrespondence of Charles Darwin, ed by F Bur- khardt et al., Vol 11 (1863), 58 ourtillot V, Evolutionary Catastrophes: The Sci- Dafni A, et al. (eds), Pollen and Pollination, 358 ence of Mass Extinction (transl by JM cClin- Dallman M J, and J R Lamb (eds), Haematopoie- ton), 77 tic and Lymphoid Cell Culture, 349 ‘owan W M, etal. 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