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INDEX TO ARTICLES VOLUME 85 (2010) Analogical Thinking in Ecology Looking beyond Dis Community ecology, conceptual synthesis, 183 ipl nary Boundaries, by M Colyvan an | Conceptual Synthesis in Community Ecology, by M L. R. Ginzburg 17] Vellend, 183 Assessing Vac roOtn vertebrate Bi) oduj ersily in Freshu Cuoghi B with M Mandrioli, L. Mola, D slfms Adi ances and Challenges sonett), | ndoreplication \ Volecular Trick DNA-Based Approaches. by M. I Pfrender during Animal Neuron Evolution. 159 19 Current Perspectives on the Biological Study of Play Signs of Progress, by K Lewis Graham and Behe M. | | xperrmental | votution Loss of-Functu G. M Jurghardt, 393 Viutations, and “The first Rule { Adaptive ki lution.” 419 Deconstructing the Superorganism Social Phy siology, Blancke S. (with M soudry and | Sraeckman iy udpians enomics, by B. R. John- lrreducible Incoherence ane Intelligent Design son and T. A Linksvayer, 57 1 Lool into the Con ceptual Toolbor yf a Pseu aose ience, 473 cal Impact of Invasive Cane loads (Bufo sorregaard M. K (with ¢ Rahbek zusalit marinus in \ustralia, by R. Shine, 253 t7]h e Re> lJa tionship between Ceographu Distribu olution of Resource-Related He lerospe j Ion and Spe les \bw dance \ if logog vession, by K. S Peiman and B W Boudry M. (withS . Blancke and J. Braeckman) Robinson, | 3 Irreductble Incohere nee and Inte llige nt Des g / ndorepir alion \ Molecular Trick during Animal 1 Lool into the ¢ onceptuai Toolbox of a Pse u Neuron I volution by M Mandrioli, I Mola, Aoscience 173 B. Cuoghi, and D sonett, 159 Braeckman J. (with M. Boudry and S. Blancke Experimental Evolution, Loss-of-Function Mutations, Irreductble Ince herence and Intellige ni Design and “The First Rule of Adaptive Evolution, ai by 1 Look into the Conceptual Toolbox of a Pseu M. J. Behe, 419 doscience, 473 Burghardt G M. (with K Lewis Graham), Cu Folse Il H. J. (with J. Roughgarden), What is an rent Perspect es on the Biological Study of Play Individual Organism? 1 Multilevel Selection Signs of Progre $s 193 Perspective, 147 Freshwate1 ecosystems, assessing macroinverte- Cane toads (Bufo marinus) in Australia, ecolog brate biodiversity: advances and challenges ical impact, 253 in DNA-based approat hes, 319 Causality of the Relationship between Geographic Dis tribution and Species Abundance, by M. K Geographic distribution and species abundance, Borregaard and C. Rahbek, 3 causality of the relationship between, 3 Chaves L. F (with (¢ J M. Koenraadt), Climate Ginzburg L. R (with M Colyvan), Analogical Change and Highland Malaria: Fresh Air for a Thinking in Ecology: Looking beyond Disciplin Hot Debate, 27 ary Boundaru A ] 71 Climate Change and Highland Valana Fresh An for a Hot Debate, by | F. Chavaned sC. J. M Heterospecific aggression, ecology and evolu- Koenraadt, 27 tion of resource-related, 133 Colyvan M (with L. R. Ginzburg Analogic al Thinking in Ecology: Looking beyond Disciplin Individual organism, a multilevel selection per- ary Boundaries, 171 spective, 447 THI Ul ARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOG) VoL Mi 85 id irreducible incoherence PeimanK . S. (with B. W. Robinson), /: ptual toolbox ota Evolution of Resource-Related Heterospr gression, 133 Desig Pfrender M. E., et al., As sessing Macro / hox of a Pseud Biodivers Freshu ater Ecosystems Blancke, |]. Braeck ind Challenges in DNA-Based Appro Play current perspectives on the biological study of 93 Rahbek ( with M. K Borreg+a ard onshit Ge on ar i Species Al undance . ? Robinson B. W. (withK . S. Peiman), / hoenraadt ¢ Evolution of Resource-Related Heterospe Roughgarden | with H | Folse Il | Organism? — A Vultile Burghardt Scheiner S. M Johnson for Bit logy Si Shine R., Ee l Impact of Invas Bufo marinus) 77 Australia, 253 Sonetti D with M Mandrioli, | Mola, B highland ind cl, imate change: fresh, Cuoghi k-ndoreplication \ Moles ular Tricl 1 hot tur Animal Neuron£ 1 ol7ut ion 159 Mola. B. Cuoghi, D Superorganism, deconstructing social physiol ogy, groundplans, and sociogenomics, 57 rd a Conceptual Framework for Biol S. M. Scheinet G3 i Mol 159 Vellend M iS, loss-of-function, experimental evolution adaptive evolution 119 d dual Organism 4 1 Multileve j i moleculal trick lection Perspective, by H. |. Folse Ul and ] Roughgarden, 447 INDEX TO TITLES AND AUTHORS/EDITORS OF BOOKS REVIEWED VOLUME 85 (2010) Abedon S I (ed.), Bacteriophage Ecology tion, and Future of Life on a Planet in Population Growth, Evolution ind Impact lurmoil, by J. Gale, 88 of Bacterial Viruses, 109 Atlas of Descriptive Histology, by M. H. Ross et Ainsworth and Bisbvy’s Dictionary of the Fungi, al., 104 ed. by P. M. Kirk et al 10th ed., 113 Avise |. C., et al (eds.), In the Light of Evolu- Airway Chemoreceptors in the Vertebrates tion, Volume II Biodiversity and Extinc- structure, Evolution and Function, ed. by won, 294229 G. Zaccone et al., 230 Aitken M., et al Mathematics for Biological Bacteriophage Ecology: Population Growth, Scientists, 488 Evolution, and Impact of Bacterial Viruses, Alberts B.., et al., Essential Cell Biology, 3rd ed., ed. by S. T. Abedon, 109 105 BarahsD . P., andJ . I Lipton, How Women Got Al-Chalabi A., and L. Almasy (eds.), Genetics of Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories: Complex Human Diseases: A Laboratory Evolutionary Enigmas, 121 Manual, 107 sarash D. P., and J. E. Lipton, Strange Bedfel- kc ws rhe Surprising Connection between Alcock J., Animal Behavior: An Evolutionarn Sex, Evolution and Monogamy, 505 Approach, 9th ed., 100 Barrow M. \ Jr., Nature’s Ghosts: Confronting Allee Effects in Ecology and Conservation, by F Extinction from the Age of Jefferson to the Courchamp et al., 216 4\ cg e of Ecology, 222 Analysing Cycles in Biology and Medicine: A Battarbee R. W., and H. A. Binney (eds.), Nat- Practical Introduction to Circular Variables ural Climate Variability and Global Warm- and Periodic Regression, by K. N. L. Bell, ing: A Holocene Perspective, 494 2nd ed., 123 satvgina T. B. (ed.), Embryology of Flowering y Ancient Bodies, Modern Lives How Evolution Plants: Terminology and ( oncepts, Vol. 3 Has Shaped Women’s Health, by W (Reproductive Systems), 510 Trevathan, 500 Beehler B. M., Lost Worlds Adventures in the Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary \pproach, rropical Rainforest, 97 by J. Alcoc9tkh, e d., 100 Behme S.., Manufacturing of Pharmaceutical Animalcules: The Activities, Impacts, and Inves- Proteins: From Technology to Economy, tigators of Microbes, by B. Dixon, 108 231 Annelids in Modern Biology, ed. by D. H Bekotf M., and J Pierce, Wild Justice: The Shain, 512 Moral Lives of Animals, 226 Annotated Origin: A Facsimile of the First Edi- sell K. N. LL, Analysing Cycles in Biology and tion of On the Origin of Specu s, by C. Darwin Medicine: \ Practical Introduction to Cir- (annotated by J. T. Costa), 86 cular Variables and Periodic Regression, \pe by J]. Sorenson, 240 2nd ed., 123 Arctic Fox: Life at the Top of the World, by G Benton M. J., and D. A. T. Harper, Introduction Hamilton, 239 to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record, 89 Art and Politics of Science, by H. Varmus, 207 Berenbaum M. R., The Earwig’s Tail: A Modern Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillosis, ed. by sestiary of Multi-Legged Legends, 371 ].-P. Latgé and W. J. Steinbach, 110 Bickerton D., and E. Szathmary (eds.), Biologi- Astrobiology of Earth: The Emergence, Evolu- cal Foundations and Origin of Syntax, 363 YR THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOG) VOLUME 8&5 Big Questions in Ecology and Evolution, by x ae! h ( The Real Chimpanzee: Sex Strat lr. N. Sherratt ;i nd D. M Wilkinson, 359 gies in the Forest, 380 Bingham P. M and Souza, Death from a 300k of Indian Butterflies, by 1. Kehimkar, 514 Distance and the Birth of a Humane Uni Bradshaw G. A Elephants on the Edge: What vVcrse Human Evolution, Behavior, His Animals Teach Us about Humanity, 520 tory and Your Future 162 Braithwaite B Do Fish Feel Pain?, 515 Biodiversity LOL. by M. I Laverty et al., 96 Brasier M., Darwin's Lost World: The Hidden Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating History of Animal Life 214 Ecology Economics, Policy, and Manage- Braude S., and B. S Low (eds }, An Introduc- ment, ed. by R. P Keller et al., 96 tion to Methods and Models in Ecology, informatics, by T. ¢ Hodgman et al 2nd Evolution, and Conservation Biology, 349 ed i4-4 Bromham L., Reading the Story of DNA: A Be- iomftormatcs Tools and Applications, ed. by ginner’s Guide to Molecular Evolution, D. Edwardets a l., 545 223 Brown D. O and M.S Dantzker, Signals for iological Applications of Microfluidics, ed. by Survival Animal Communication through F. A. Gomez, 346 the Lives of Great Black-Backed Gulls and " logical Control ot lropical Weeds | sing \r- Herring Gulls, 102 thropods, ed. by R. Muniappane t al., 95 Brunetta L., and C. I Craig, Spider Silk: Evo- ological Foundations and Origin of Syntax ed. by D. Bickerton and I Szathmary Tleeeos)) lution and 400 Million Years of Spinning, Waiting, Snagging, and Mating, 503 logical Systematics: Principles and Applica tions, by R.> T. Schuh and i ve Brower Bujnicki |. M ed.), Predictiono f Protein Struc- tures, Functions and Interactions i164 2nd ed.. 50% Jumblebees: Behaviour, Ecology, and Conser- logy and Breedi| ng of Crucifers, ed. by S. K vation, by D. Goulson, 2nd ed., 373 Gupta, 1] Butlin R., et al. (eds.), Speciation and Patterns ind Management of Dogfish Sharks, of Diversity, 495 ed. by V. F. Gallucecti a l., 517 logy is Technology: The Promise . Peril, and apybaras: A Natural History of the World’s New Business of Engineering Life, by R. H Largest Rodent, by R. D. Lord, 378 Carlson 541 argill M., and P. O’Connor, Writing Scientific sology of Coastal Sand Dunes by M. A. Maun, Research Articles: Strategy and Steps, 122 554 arlson B M., Human Embrvology and Devel Biology of Rocky Shores, by C. Little et al.. 2nd opmental Biology ith ed., 508 ed 217 arlson R H.., Biology Is Technolog The Biomeasurement \ Student's Guide to Biolog- Promise Peril, and New Business of Engi- ical Statistics, by D Hawkins, 2nd ed., 345 neering Life, 34] sird Conservatioannd Agriculture by J. D. Wil arroll R Che Rise of Amphibians: 365 Million son et al ! a2i Years of Evolution, 236 sird-Finding Guide to Costa Rica, by B. Lawson arroll S. B., Into the Jungle: Great Adventures 519 in the Search tor Evolution, 225 sirds of Eastern North America: A Photo- artmill M and F. H. Smith The Human Lin- graphic Guide by P. Sterry and B. F Small, eage, 91 rd asselman |. M and D. K. Cairns (eds.), Eels at Birds of Western North America: A Photo- the | dge Science, Status, and Conserva- graphic Guide by P. Sterry and B. E Small, tion Concerns, 118 rid ave Biology Life in Darkness, by A. Romero, Birkhead 1 R., eta l. (eds.), Sperm Biology: An 556 Evolutionary Perspective 509 hallenges for Diadromous Fishes in a Dynamix Blondel ] et al eds The Mediterranean Re- Global Environment, ed. by A. J. Haro et gion Biological Diversity in Space and al., 235 Time, 2nd ed., 497 hancellor G., and J. Van Wyhe (eds.), Charles DECEMBER 2010 INDEX TO BOOKS REVIEWED 529 Darwin’: Nc tebe »« yks from the Voyage of Cronk Q. C. B., The Molecular Organography the Beagle, S50 of Plants, 369 hangizi M., The Vision Revolution, How the Crump M., Sexy Orchids Make Lousy Lovers Latest Research Overturns Everything We and Other Unusual Relationships, 357 Thought We Knew About Human Vision, CyrinoJ . E. P et al. (eds.), Feeding and Diges- 230 tive Function of Fishes, 374 hape S., et al. (eds.), The World’s Protected Areas: Status, Values and Prospects in the Darwin C., The Annotated Origin: A Facsimile 2ist Century, 220 of the First Edition of On the Origin of Species harles Darwin’s Notebooks from the Voyage (annotated by | I. Costa), 86 of the Beagle, ed. by G. Chancellor and ] Darwin in Galapagos: Footsteps to aN ew World, Van Wyhe, 86 by K. T. Grant and G. B. Estes, 342 heshire G., Evolution: A Litthe History of a Darwin in the Archives: Papers on Erasmus Dar- Great Idea, 99 win and Charles Darwin from the Journal of layton S. and G. Myers, Conservation Psychol the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History ogy: Understanding and Promoting Hu- and Archives of Natural History, ed. by E. C. man Care for Nature, 494 Nelson and D. M. Porter, 484 lout M. N., and P. A. Williams, Invasive Species Darwin’s Armada: Four Voyages and the Battle Management: 4 Handbook of Principles for the Theory of Evolution, by I. Mc- and Techniques, 495 Calman, 210 ognitive Biology: Evolutionary and Develop- Darwin’s Lost World: The Hidden History of mental Perspectives on Mind, Brain, and Animal Life, by M Srasier, 214 Behavior, ed. by I Tommasi et al., 228 Darwin's ictures: Views of Evolutionary The- ognitive Ecology II, ed. by R. Dukas and J. M ory, 1837-1874, by ] Ve SS (transl. L. Ratcliffe, 506 Lantz), 484 ognitive Neurosciences, ed. by M. S. (sazza- Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection, niga, th ed., 507 by P. Godfrey-Smith, 499 ommunication Skills for the Biosciences: A Dawkins M. S., Observing Animal Behaviour: Graduate Guide, by \. Divan, 488 Design and Analysis of Quantitative Data, omparative Biogeography: Discovering and 10] Classifying Biogeographical Patterns of a de Waal F., Primates and Philosophers: How onn P. M., Sourcebook of Models for Biomed- Morality Evolved, 100 ical Research, 38] Death from a Distance and the Birth of a Hu- onroy M. & and J. P. Carroll, Quantitative mane Universe Human Evolution, Behav- Conservation of Vertebrates, 498 ior, History, and Your Future, by P. M onservation Psychology: Understanding and Promoting Human Care for Nature, by S singham and J. Souza, 362 Clayton and G. Myers, 494 Decapod Crustacean Phylogenetics, by J. W. orlett R. T., The Ecology of Tropical East Asia, Martin et al., 116 355 Deep-Sea Biodiversity: Pattern and Scale, by ougar: Ecology and Conservation, ed. by M. M. A. Rex and R. J. Etter, 352 Hornocker and S. Negri, 379 Defining Darwin: Essays on the History and Phi- ourchamp F., et al., Allee Effects in Ecology losophy of Evolutionary Biology, by M and Conservation, 216 Ruse, 483 ousens R., et al., Dispersal in Plants: A Popu- Del Tredici P., Wild Urban Plants of the North- lation Perspec tive, 92 east: \ Field Guide, 511 ovote at the Kitchen Door: Living with Wild- Depth: An Account of Scientific Explanation, life in Suburbia, by S. DeStefano, 520 by M. Strevens, 84 raine J. M., Resource Strategies of Wild Plants, DeStefano S., Coyote at the Kitchen Door: Liv- 233 ing with Wildlife in Suburbia, 520 ritical Transitions in Nature and Society, by M. Dinosaur Odyssey: Fossil Threads in the Web of Scheffer, 212 Life, by S. D. Sampson, 347 530 THI Ol ARTERLY RI VIEW OF BIOLOG) VOLUME 85 Dispersal in Plants: A Population Perspective from the Humanities, ed. by D. K. Swearet by R. Cousens et al., 92 57 Divan A Communication Skills for the Biosci Ecology of Cities ind lowns \ Comparative ences \ Graduate Guide SS Approach, e¢ 1. by M ] McDonnell et al Dixon B Animak ules Uhe Activities Impacts 218 ind Investig itors of Mi robe S LOS Ecology of Marine Sediments: From Science to Do Bats Drink Blow veh Fascinating Answers to Management by J]. S. Gray and M. Elliott, Questions about Bats by B. A. Schmidt 2nd ed., 217 French ind ¢ \. Butler, 238 Ecology of the Shortgrass Steppe: A Long-Term Do I ish Feel Pai by \ Braithwaite, 515 Perspective, ed. by W. K. Lauenroth and Dx Hummingbi rds Hum+?: | iscinating Answers 1. C. Burke, 217 to Questions about Hummingbirds DV Ecology of Tropical East Asia, by R. 1 Corlett G. C. West and ¢ \. Butler, 518 155 Dodds W K Laws Theories, and Patterns in EdwardsD ., et al. (eds.), Bioinformatics: Tools Ecology 100) and Applications, 345 Doing P., Velvet Revolution at the Svnchrotron Felsa t the Edge: Science Status, and conserva Phy sics ind Change in Science tion Concerns, ed. by J. M. Casselman and 211 D. K. ¢ airns, 118 Doing Science: Design Analysis and Commu Firas J. C., etal eds Fish Diseases, Vol 1,119 nication ol scientini Research, by I Va Fir is | ( etal eds Fish Diseases, Vol 2.119 lie ta 2nd ed 187 Electrical Dynamics of the Dendritic Space, by Dolins F. I und R. W Mitchell eds.) Spatial S. M. Korogod and § Tyé-Dumont, 507 Cognition Spat | Pe reepuon Mapping the Self and Space 506 Elephantso n the Edge: What Animals Teach Us about Humanity, by G. A Bradshaw 520 Domenici P., and B. G. Kapoor (eds Fish Lo- comotion An Eco-l thologi al Pe rspective Ellison P. T., and P. B Gray (eds I ndo« rinol 515 ogy of Social Relationships, 101 Dopamine Tr LnSporl ters: Chemistry Biology Embodiments of Will Anatomical and Physio- ind Pharmacolog ed by M. | lrudell logical Theories of Voluntary Animal Mo- ind S Lz nwasscecl 103 tion from Greek Antiquity to the Latin Douglas A. | The Sy mbioti Habit 199 Middle Ages, 400 B.C.-A.D. 1 00. by M Drickamer | ind D Dewsbury eds.), Leaders Frampton, 211 n Animal Behavior The Second Genera- Embryology of Flowering Plants Ferminology 162 and Concepts, ed. by 7 B. Jatveina Vol. 3 Dukas R and |. M Rat lif fe eds Cognitive Reproductive Systems), 510 Ecology I, 506 Enclosed | xperimental Ecosystems and Scale amie Farth, b R Parenti and M. (¢ Tools for Understanding and Managing Ebach, 224 Coastal Ecosystems, ed. by ]. EF Petersen et Dyslexia, Lear ng ind the Brain, by R. L. Nic al., 353 olson and A | Fawcett, 229 Endocrinology of Social Relationships, ed. by P. T. Ellison and P. B. Gray, ! 0] Life History of Marine Fishes, by B. S Environmental Biology: The Conditionso f Life Millet and A. W. Kendall, Jr., 373 Environmental Selection, Extinction, Cre \ Tail: A Modern Besti: iry of Multi- auon Adaptation and Overpopulation, by Legged Legends, by M. R. Berenbaum, 371 .. Hilleman, 92 Ecological Modelling: An Introduction, by S. I Environmental Impact of Genetically Modified Jorgensen, 49] | Crops, ed. by N. Ferry and A. M. R (Gate- Ecological Models ind Dynamics An Interac house, 97 tive Textbook. bv R Schmitz oO Environmental Molecular Microbiology, ed. by Ecology and Evolution of Parasitism, ed. by F W.-T. Liu and J. K. Jansson, 367 Thomas et al 5 | Essential Cell Biology, by B. Alberts et al., ird Ecology indsthe Environment Perspectives ed 105 DECEMBER 2010 INDEX TO BOOKS REVIEWED Ethology of Domestic Animals An Introductory Forms of Becoming: The Evolutionary Biology Text, ed. by P Je nsen, 226 of Development, by A. Minelli (transl. by Evidence and Evolution The Lo gic Behind the M. Epstein), 104 Science,b y I Sober lead review, 81 Foster C. H. W (ed de Twentieth-Century New Evolution and Emergence of RNA Viruses, by England Land Conservation \ Heritageo f E. C. Holmes, 568 Civic Engagement, 497 Evoluatndi oEthnics , by T. H. Huxley, 208 Foster R. G., and | Kreitzman, Seasons of Life Evolution in the Antipodes: Charles Darwin and The Biological Rhythms That Enable Liv- Australia,b y T. Frame, 361 ing Things to Thrive and Survive, 89 Evolution of God, by R. Wright 209 Foundations of Systematics and Bioge ography, Evolution, by D. J. Futuyma, 2nd ed., 222 by D. M. Williams and M. C. Ebach, 359 Evolution \ Litthe History of a Great Idea, by G Frame T., Evolution in the Antipodes: Charles Cheshire, 99 Darwin and Australia, 343 Evolution: The First Four Billion Years Frampton M., Embodiments of Will Anatomi M. Ruse and| Travis, 99 cal and Physiological Theories of Voluntary Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology, ed. by D \nima! Motion from Greek Antiquity to Westneat and C. W Fox, 504 the Latin Middle Ages, 400 B.C.—A.D. 1300, Evolutionary Biology of Human Female Sexual- 211 itv, by R. Thornhill and S. W Gangestad, Francis Crick Hunter of Life’s Secrets, by R 43 Olby, 343 Evolutionary Neuroscienc« ed by ] H. Kaas et Frozen Evolution: Cr, That's Not the Way It Is, il., ia22i n Mr. Darwin: A Farewell to Selfish Gene, by |. Flegr (transl. M. Stulikova), 501 Feeding and Digestive Function of Fishes, ed Fruit, the Tree, and the Serpent: Why We See by J. E. P. Cyrino et al., 374 So Well, by L. A. Isbell, 121 Ferry N and 4.M.R Gatehouse (eds.), Envi Fundamentals of Tree-Ring Research, by J. H. ronmental Impact of Genetically Modified Speer, 511 ( rops Q7 Fungi from Different Environments, ed. by J. K Field Guide to the Birds of Brazil, by B. van Misra and S. K. Deshmukh, 370 Perlo, 376 Futuyma D. J., Evolution, 2nd ed., 222 Finlayson C., The Humans Who Went Extinct: Why Neanderthals Died Out and We Sur Gale J ‘ \strobiology of Earth: The Emergence, vived, 347 Evolution, and Future of Life on a Planet Finn R. N and B. G. Kapoor (eds.), Fish Larval in Turmoil, 88 Physiology 118 Gallucci V. F., et al. (eds.), Biology and Man- First Peoples in a New World: Colonizing Ice agement of Dogfish Sharks, 517 Age America, by D. |]. Meltzer, 380 Garcia L. S., Practical Guide to Diagnostic Par- Fish Diseases, ed. by J. C. Eiras et al., Vol 1,119 asitology, 2nd ed., 509 Fish Diseases, ed. by J. C. Eiras et al., Vol 2,119 Gazzaniga M. S$ (ed.), The Cognitive Neuro- Fish Larval Physiology, ed. by R. N Finn and sciences, th ed., 507 B. G Kapoor 118 “netic Effects on Environmental Vulnerability Fish Locomotion Sn Eco-Ethological Perspec- to Disease, ed by M. Rutter, 107 tive, ed. by P.D omenicain d B. G. Kapoor, netic Glass Ceilings: [ransgenics for Crop 515 Biodiversity, by |. Gressel, 111] Flegr ]., Frozen Evolution: O1 That’s Not the ‘netics of Cognitive Neuroscience, ed. by Way It Is, Mr. Darwin \ Farewell to Selfish r. E. Goldberg and D. R. Weinberger, 364 Gene (transl. M Stulikova), 501 netics of Complex Human Diseases: A Labo- Food-Borne Microbes Shaping the Host Ecosys- ratorv Manual, ed. by A. Al-Chalabi and L. tem, ed. by L.-A. Jaykus et al., 109 Almasy, 107 For the Rock Record: Geologists on Intelligent Gibson D. ]., Grasses and Grassland Ecology, 94 Design, ed. by | S. Schneiderman and Gibson G , and S. V. Muse, A Primer of Genome W. D. Allmon,9 0 Science, 3rd ed., 106 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY VOLUME 85 Gilbert I ed Insect Development Morpho Haider K., and A. Schaffer, Soil Biochemistry genesis Molting and Metamorphosis, 509 155 Gilbert W. H ind B Astaw (eds Hor ere Hamilton G., Arctic Fox: Life at the lop of the P1l eistocene Evide} nce from ‘ he Middle World, 239 Awash Ethiopia, 348 Hamilton M. B., Population Genetics 106 Glimpse s of Cre ituresi n Their Physical Worlds Handbook of Ecological Modelling and Infor by S. Vogel, 490 matics, ed. by S. | Jorgensen et al., 491 Global Environmental Changs and Human S« Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation curity ed by R. A. Matthew et al., 358 and Management ed. by R. Q. Graftone t Gluckman P., et al Pring iple s ol I volutionary al., 374 Medicine, 241 Handbook of Plant Functional Genomics Con Godfrey-Smith P Darwinian Pop| ulations and cepts and Protocols, ed by G Kahl and K Natural Selection 199 Meksem, 112 Goldberg T. | ind R Weinberge eds Handbook of the Mammals of the World, ed. by The netics of Cognitive Neuros« 1enice D. E. Wilson and R. A Mittermeier, Vol. | Carnivores), 237 i Biological Applic ations oi Haro A. J., et al (eds.), Challenges for Diadro- Microfluidics, 346 mous Fishes in a Dynamic Global Environ Gonorvnchiformes and Ostaniophysan Rela ment, 235 tionships: A Comprehensive Review ed. by Harrison G. P Race and Realit What Every I. Grande et al 16 one Should Know about Our Biological Di- Coodsell D. S The Machinery of Life, 2nd ed versity, 521 1O5 Hawkins D Biomeasurement \ Student's Gordon D. P ed New Zealand hb ventory Guide to Biological Statistics 2nd ed., 345 Biodiversit Vol | Kingdom Animalia Hayward M. W., and M. | somers eds.), Rein Lophotrochozoa, Deuterostomia troduction of lop-Order Predators, 22] C,oulsor D Bumblebees Behaviour, Ecolog Hedges S B., and S. Kumar eds The Time- ind Conservation 2nd ed., 373 tre¢ of Life Grafton R () el il eds Handbook of Ma Molecular Genetics and Cellu- Triihe Fisheries Conservation ind M nage ent 5/4 lar Biology, ed. by Y. Yamaoka, 110 Henderson R. W., and R. Powell, Natural His Grande | etal eds.), Gonorvynchiformes and tory of West Indian Reptiles and Amphibi- Ostariophysan Relationships \ Compre ans, 376 I na >. Estes Darwin (» ilapa Henry R. J. (ed Plant Genotyping II: SNP MOLSLEDS 10 a Nev World, 342 Technology, 512 (rasses and (;rassl ind | cology, by D. |. Gibson, 94 Hensel M., and H Schmidt (eds.), Horizontal Grav |. S ind M Eliiott, Ecology of Marine Gene Transfer in the | volution of Patho- Sediments: From Science to Management genesis, 35608 2nd ed 217 Herpetology, by L. Vitt and ]. P. Caldwell, 3rd Great Dinosaur Discoveries, by D. Naish, 346 ea Gressel ]., Genetic Glass Ceilings: Transgenics Hilieman T., Environmental Biology The Condi for Crop Biodiversity, 111 tions of Life Environmental Selection, Ex Gribbin |.. and M Gribbin, James Lovelock: In tinction, Creation, Adaptation and Overpop- Search of Gaia, 87 ulation, 92 Gribkoff V. K ind | K. Kaczmarek Suructure Hillyard P., The Private Life of Spiders, 115 Function and Modulation of Neuronal Histories of American Physical Anthropology in Voltage-Gated lon Channels, 231 the Twentieth Century, ed. by M. A. Little Guilty Robots, Happy Dogs: The Question of and K. A. R. Kennedy, 486 Alien Minds, by D McFarland, 227 Hodgman T. C., et al., Bioinformatics, 2nd ed., GuptaS . K. (ed Biology and Breeding of Cru 44 cifers, 113 Holldobler B., and E. O. Wilson, The Superorgan- DECEMBER 2010 INDEX TO BOOKS REVIEWED 533 ism: The Beautv, Elegance, and Strangeness ogy, Evolution, and Conservation Biology, of Insect Societies, 114 ed. by S. Braude and B. S. Low, 349 Holmes E. C., The Evolaund tEmiergoencne of Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil RNA Viruses, 368 Record, by M ] Jenton and D. A. T. Holocene Extinctions,ed . by S. T. Turvey, 500 Harper, 8Y Homo erectus Pleistocene Evidence from the Invasive Species Management: A Handbook of Middle Awash, Ethiopia,e d. by W. H. Gil- Principles and Techniques, by M. N. Clout bert and B Asfaw, 348 and P. A. Williams, 495 Horizontal Gene Transfe1 in the Evolution of Isbell L. A., The Fruit, the Tree, and the Ser- Pathogenesis, ed. by M. Hensel and H pent Why We Se« So Well, 121 Schmidt, 368 Islands in the Cosmos The Evolution of Life on Hornocker M and S. Negri (eds.), ( ougal Land, by D. A Russell, 224 Ecology and Conservation, 379 Hosey G., et al., Zoo Animals s,ehaviour, Man- James Lovelock: In Search of Gaia, by J. Gribbin agement and Welfare, 225 and M Gribbin, 87 How Women Got Their Curves and Other Jamieson B. G. M. (ed.) 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