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INDEX PO ARTICLES VOLUME 86 (2011) Aonati L. | with D. Guidolin, G. Albertin, M Guescini M. (with D Guidolin, G Albertin, K (,suescini kK Fuxe), Central Nervous System Fuxe, L. F \onati) Central Nervous System ind Computction, 265 nd ¢ omputation, 265 Albertin G. (with D. Guidolin, M. Guescini, K Guidolin D. (with G Albertin, M. Guescini, K Fuxe I I \onati Central Nervous § sien Fuxe, L. | \gnati) Central Ni mus System and Ca ymputation, 2065 mad CA ymputation. 265 Anticipatory plasticity (socially cued ing strategy, 181 Hansen T. I with D. Houle, C. Pélabon,G . P Wagenet! Measurement and Veaning in Biol Brooks R. ¢ with M. M. Kasumovic It’s All Who You Kno lhe Evolution of Socially Cued Helantera H. (with T. Uller) From the Ongin of Straleg Sex-Determining Factors to the I volution of Sex Determining S) stems. 163 Hey J Regarding the Confusion between the Popu oncepl and Mayr’s “Population Think Houle D. (with C. Pélabon, G. P. Wagner, T. F Nev ‘ sf ind Computation. by D Hanse n) Vie wurement and Veaning ”? Biol Guidolin, G Albertin, M Guescini, K Fuxe and L. | \onati 265 lades, space and time the causes of species Immune system, Multiple Sclerosis is not a dis- richness patterns across and the role of 287 ecological limits,” 75 You Knou The kvolution of Socially omputation and central nervous system, 265 Anticipatory Plasticity asa Mating Strat orthals \ a Viultiple Sclerosis is Not a Disease of by M. M. Kasumovic and R. C. Brooks the Immune System, 287 18] arth, evaluating hypotheses about the physio Kasumovic M. M. (with R. ¢ Brooks), /t’s All logical functions of human geophagy, 97 Who You Know: The I volution of Socially Cued cological limits” (the role of) and the causes l; icipatory * PlWays ti ily‘ as a y Vating Siralegy, ol spec ics richness pattems acTOSS space time, and clades, 75 volution of socially cued anticipatory plasticity B. (with S. I Young, P. W Sherman, as a mating strategy, 181 H. Pelto), Why on Earth?: kvaluating Hy potheses thout the Physiological Functions of om the Ongin of Sex-Determining Factors to the Human Geophagy, 97 Evolution of Sex-Determining S) slems, by | Uller and H Helantera, 163 Mating strategy, evolution of socially cued an uxe K (with D Guidolin, G Albertin, M ticipatory plasticity, 18] Guescini, L. F. Agnati), Central Nervous Sys Mayr's population thinking” and population lem and Computation, 205 concept, the confusion between, 253 Vieasurement and Veaning i Biology, by D seophagy (human), evaluating hypotheses Houle, C. Pélabon,G . P Wagner, and T. F about the physiological functions of, 97 Hansen THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY VOLUMI SH Vultiple Sclerosis is Not Disease of the Immune Socially cued anticipatory plasticity as a matin ‘ y stem by A. P Corthals, 287 strategy, the evolutiono f, 18] Species richness patterns across space, time Pélabon ( with D. Houle G. P. Wagner, T. F and clades and the role of “ecological lin Hansen Veasurement and Meaning in Biol ts, 4/9 >J PeltoG . H. (with S. L. Young, P. W. Sherman, Uller T. (with H Helantera), From the Origin | ]. B. Lucks), Why on Earth?: Evaluating Hy Sex-Determin ng Factors to the I volution f Sex }b otheses about the Physiological Functions of Determining Syslems. 16 J Hum an Geophagy 97 Physiologica! functions of human geophagy, 97 Wagner G. P. (with D. Houle, C. Pélabon, T. I Population concept and Mayr’s “population Hansen) leasureme nt and Veaning in Bio lj thinking,” the confusion between, 253 ogxy ”, >O o Regarding the Confusion between the Population Why on Earth? Evaluating Hypotheses about th é Concept and Mayr’s “Population Thinking,” by Physiological Functions of Human Geophagy J. Hey, 253 by S. L. Young, P W. Sherman, J. B. Lucks and G H Pelto, 97 Sex-determining factors the origin of, to the Wiens J. ]., lhe Causes of Species Richness Patterns evolution of sex-determining systems, 163 across Space, lime. and Clades and thé Role « yf Sex-determining systems, the evolution of, from “Ecological l zmils ’ 75 the origin of sex-determining factors, 163 Sherman P. W. (with S. I Young, ] B. Lucks, Young S. L. (with P. W Sherman, J. B. Lucks G. H. Pelto), Why on Earth?: Evaluating Hy G H Pelto). Why on Karth 4 | valuating Hy botheses about the Physiological Functions of pothese s about the Physiological Fun 110ns of Human Geopha ry 97 Human Geopha; gy, 97p a INDEX TO TITLES AND AUTHORS/EDITORS OF BOOKS REVIEWED VOLUME 86 (2011) \boveground-Belowground Linkages: Biotic In Antibiotic Resistance: Understanding and Re- teractions, Ecosystem Processes, and Global sponding to an Emerging Crisis, by K. Change, by R. D. Bardgett and D. A. Wardle, Drlica and D. S. Perlin, 366 40 Antiviral Research: Strategies in Antiviral Drug \dapting Agriculture to Climate Changee,d . by Discovery, ed by R. I LaFemina, 57 \. Eaglesham and R. W. F. Hardy, 221 Aquaculture Microbiology and Biotechnology, Adventures among Ants \ Global Safari with a Vol. 1, ed. by D. Montet and R. C. Ray, 144 Cast of Trillions, by M. W. Moffett, 359 Ardipithecus kadabba:. Late Miocene Evidence Agar N., Humanity’s End: Why We Should Re from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia, ed. by Y ject Radical Enhancement, 329 Haile-Selassie and G. WoldeGabriel, 125 Albersheim P., et al., Plant Cell Walls From Ash P. ] , and D. J]. Robinson, The Emergenceo f Chemistry to Biology, 357 Humans: An Exploration of the Evolution- Alga Dunaliella. Biodiversity, Physiology, Genom- ary Timeline, 47 ics and Biotechnology, ed. by A. Ben-Amotz Ashwell K. W. S. (ed.), The Neurobiology of et al., 54 Australian Marsupials: Brain Evolution in Allen J. P., Biophysical Chemistry, 54 the Other Mammalian Radiation, 352 Alpines: From Mountain to Garden, by R. Wil- Adas of Global Conservation: Changes, Chal- ford, 340 lenges, and Opportunities to Make a Dif Amazonia: Landscape and Species Evolution: A ference by | M. Hoekstra et al., 130 Look into the Past, ed. by ¢ Hoorn and F Avian Influenza Science, Policy and Politics, Wesselingh, 139 ed. by I Scoones, 365 American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Con Avise J. C., andF . ] Avala eds.), In the Light of servation, by D. J. Lebbin et al., 343 Evolution, Vol Il (Two Centuries of Dar- Am I a Monkey?: Six Big Questions about Evo win), 135 lution, by F. ]. Ayala, 136 Ayala F. J., Am I a Monkey?: Six Big Questions Amphibian Ecology and Conservation: A Hand about Evolution, 136 book of Techniques, ed. by ¢ K. Dodd, ]1 217 Back to the Future in the Caves of Kaua’i: A Amphibians and Reptiles of Ethiopia and Eri Scientist's Adventures in the Dark, by D. A trea, by M. Largen and S. Spawls, 150 Anaerobic Parasitic Protozoa: Genomics and gurney, 42 Molecular Biology, ed. by ¢ G. Claert kal ., Bacterial Population Genetics in Infectious Dis- 9G ease, ed by D. A Robinson et al., 354 Andersson M. S., and M. C. de Vicente, Gene Barange M., et al (eds.), Marine Ecosystems Flow between Crops and Their Wild Rela and Global Change, 45 tives, 145 Bardgett R. D., and D. A. Wardle, Aboveground- Angehr G. R.., and R. Dean, The Birds of Pan- Belowground Linkages: Biot Interac- ama: A Field Guide, 364 wons, Ecosystem Processes, and Global Animal Lessons: How They Teach Us to Be Change, 340 Human, by K. Oliver, 124 Barron's E-Z Microbiology, by R. F. Kratz, 355 Animal Models in Light of Evolution, by N Bedau M. A., and E. C. Parke (eds.), The Ethics Shanks and C. R. Greek, 2253 of Protocells: Moral and Social Implica- THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOG) VOLUME 8&6 tions of Creating Life in the Laboratory, Contentious History of Group Selection 3] 546 Benaglia M. (ed Recoverable and Recyclable Boyd B., On the Origin of Stories: Evolution Catalysts, 66 Cognition and Fiction, 137 Ben-Amow A., et al (eds.), The Alga Dunailiella: Brain Storm The Flaws in the Science of Sex Biodiversity Physiology, Genomics and Differences, by R. M Jordan-Young, lead Biotechnology, 54 review, 198 Beolens B., et al., The Eponym Dictionary of Bremer M., and R. W. Doerge, Statistics at the Mammals, 64 Bench: A Step-by-Step Handbook for Biol Berger W. H., Ocean Reflections on a Century ogists, bb of Exploration, 42 Briggs D., Plant Microevolution and Conserva Bicudo J. E. P. W., et al Ecological and Envi- tion in Human-Influenced Ecosystems, 146 ronmental Physiology of Birds, 52 ) Brinkman P., The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Biodiversity and the Law: Intellectual Property Rush: Museumasn d Paleontology in Amer siotechnology and Traditional Knowledge, ica at the Turn of the Twentieth Century ed. by C. R. McManis, 242 215 Bioenergy, ed. by J]. D. Wall et al., 124 Brown B. \ et al (eds.), Manual of Central >~ siographieso f Disease, ed. by W. Bynum and H American Diptera, Vols. 1 and 2, 2 ) ) Bynum, 241 Brown L. R., et al., (eds. ). Biology, Manage Bioinformatics for Glycobiology and Glycomics ment, and Conservation of Lampreys in An Introduction, ed. by C.-W von det North America, 62 Lieth et al., 54 Brown W., and A. ¢ Fabian (eds.), Darwin, 334 Bioinvasions and Globalization: Ecology Eco- 3ruya B. (ed.), Effortless Attention \ New Per nomics, Management, and Policy, ed by ¢ spective in the Cognitive Science of Atten Perrings et al., 40 tion and Action, 350 Biology Management, and Conservation of Burney D. A., Sack to the Future in the Caves of Lampreys in North America, ed. by L. R Kauai \ Scientist's Adventures in the grown et al., 62 Dark, 42 Biology of Deserts, by D Ward, 128 Buzz about Bees The Biology of a Superorgan Biology’s First Law: The Tendency for Diversity ism, by ] Tautz (transl. by D. C. Sande and Complexity to Increase in Evolution- man), 59 ary Systems, by D. W. McShea and R. N Bynum W., and H synum (eds.), Biographies Brandon, 222 of Disease, 241 Biophysical Chemistry, by J]. P. Allen, 54 Biostatistical Design and Analysis Using R: A aetano-Anollés G., (ed.), Evolutionary Genom Practical Guide by M Logan, 336 ics and Systems Biology, 353 Biotechnology Our Future as Human Beings alculus of Selfishness by K. Sigmund, 50 and Citizens, ed. by S. D. Sutton, 38 ampbell ( J , etal Primates in Perspective Birds of 2, 0THICO Brunei, Sabah, Sarawak, and 2nd ed., 152 Kalimantan, by S. Myers, 63 ancer Stem Cells, ed by W. L. Farrar, 230 Birds of Brazil: The Pantanal and Cerrado of apainolo P., and C. A Butler, How Fast Can a Central Brazil, by J. A. Gwynne et al., 240 Falcon Dive? Fascinating Answers to Ques- Birds of Panama: A Field Guide, by G. R. An- tions about Birds of Prey, 364 gehr and R. Dean, 364 arrier J. C., et al. (eds.), Sharks and Their Bloom A. ]., Global Climate Change Conver! Relatives II siodiversity, Adaptive Physiol gence of Disciplines, 130 ogy, and Conservation, 238 Blumstein D. T., and FE Fernandez-Juricic, arugo O., and F. Eisenhaber (eds.), Data Min- Primer of Conservation Behavior, 224 ing Techniques for the Life Sciences, 336 Borkovich K. A., and D. J. Ebbole (eds.), Cellu- ‘ato J. C. (ed.), Gulf of Mexico Origin, Waters, lar and Molecular Biology of Filamentous and Biota, Vol 2 (Ocean and Coastal Econ Fungi, 59 omy), 46 Borrello M. E., Evolutionary Restraints: The ellular and Molecular Biology of Filamentous DECEMBER 2011 INDEX TO BOOKS REVIEWED 375 Fungi, ed. by K. A Borkovich and D. } Cordes E. H., The Taoo f Chemistry and Life: A Ebbole, 59 Scientific Journey, 143 enozow Mammals of Africa, ed by l Werde- ordoba-Aguilar A (ed.), Dragonflies and lin and W J. Sanders, 151 Damselflies: Model Organisms for Ecolog- entury of Eugenics in America From the In ical and Evolutionary Research, 60 diana Experiment to the Human Genome orporate Accountability and Sustainable De- Era, ed. by P. A Lombardo, 332 velopment, ed. by P. Utting and J. Clapp, ascoG . A., and R. P Harmond (eds.), Mod | 4 ern American Environmentalists: A Bio- oulson G., and M Eldridge (eds.), Macro- graphical Encyclopedia, 67 pods: The Biology of Kangaroos, Wallabies hallenges of Biodiversity Science, by M and Rat-Kangaroos, 15] Loreau, 133 ouzens D., Extreme Birds The World’s Most hameleons of Africa: An Atlas Including the Extraordinary and Bizarre Birds, 63 Chameleons of Europe, the Middle East oyne | \., Why Evolution is True, 345 and Asia, by C. R. Tilbury, 363 raving Earth Understanding Pica: The Urge harlesworth B., and D Charlesworth, Ele to Eat Clay Starch, Ice, and Chalk, by S$ ments of Evolutionary Genetics, 55 Young, 349 heetham N. W. H., Introducing Biological En rist I , and H. B. Rinke1 (eds.), Gaia in Tur- ergetics How Energy and Information moil: Climate Change, Biodepletion, and Control the Living World, 228 Earth Ethics in an Age of Crisis, 129 lark C. G., et al (eds ) Anaerobic Parasitic ronin T. M., Paleoclimates: Understanding Prote 70a Genomics and Molecular Biol Climate Change Past and Present, 342 Ogy PIG rotty D. A., and A. Gann (eds.), Emerging limate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainability Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual in the Americas: Impacts and Adaptations (Vol. 2), 213 ed. by F Dallmeier et al 99) unnane 5S. ( , and K. M Stewart (eds.), Hu- limate Change Biology, by I Hannah, 341 man Brain Evolution The Influence of limate Change in the 2lst Century, by S. Co Freshwater and Marine Food Resources, 99 hen with M. W. Waddell, 131 linical Virology, ed. by D. D Richman et al unningham C., Darwin’s Pious Idea Why the ird ed., 233 Ultra-Darwinists and Creationists Both Get ognitive Neuroscience of Mind: A Tribute to It Wrong lead review, 139223 Michael S. Gazzaniga, ed. by P \. Reuter Lorenezt al., 141 Dallmeier F et al. (eds.), Climate Change, Bio ohen S. (with M. W Waddell), Climate diversity and Sustainability in the Americas Change_ in the 21st Century, 13] Impacts and Adaptations, 220 ollective Animal Behavior, by D. ]. 1 Sumpter Damasio A., Self Comes to Mind: Constructing i48 the Conscious Brain, 225 ommunication Skills for Conservation Profes Darwin, ed by W. Brown and A. C. Fabian, 334 sionals, 2nd ed., by S. K. Jacobson, 134 Darwin's Pious Idea: Why the Ultra-Darwinists Community Ecology: Processes, Models, and and Creationists Both Get It Wrong, by ¢ \pplications, ed. by H \. Verhoef and P. | Cunningham, lead review, 325 Morin, 40 Darwinism and_ the Divine Evolutionary Community Ecology of Stream Fishes: Con- Thought and Natural Theology, by A. I cepts, Approachesa,n d Techniques,ed . by McGrath, lead review, 323 E. B. Gido and D. A. Jackson, 339 Data Mining Techniques for the Life Sciences Condit R., et al., Trees of Panama and Costa ed. by O. Carugo and F. Eisenhaber, 336 Rica, 358 Davey M. R., and P. Anthony, Plant Cell Cul Conifer Reproductive Biology, by C. G. Wil ture: Essential Methods, 234 liams, 44 Davies P. S., Subjects of the World: Darwin's Control Theory and Systems Biology, ed. by Rhetoric and the Study of Agency in Na P. A. Iglesias and B. P. Ingalls, 228 ture, 37 76 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOG) VOLUME 86 Dawkins R.., The Greatest Show on Earth: The Raptors around the World, ed. by R. E Evidence for Evolution, 134 lingay and T. F Katzner, 365 Deamer D., and ]. W. Szostak (eds.), The Ori Ecological and Sehavioral Methods for the gins of Life, 38 Study of Bats, ed. by T. H. Kunz and §S Decoding Reality: The Universe as Quantum Parsons, 2nd ed., 63 Information, by V. Vedral, 153 Ecological and Environmental Physiology of del Hoyo J., et al. (eds.), Handbook of the Birds Birds, by J. E. P. W sicudo et al., 52 of the World, Vol. 14 (Bush-Shrikes to Old Edwards C. A., et al (eds.), Vermiculture Tech- World Sparrows), 149 nok eyy Earthworms, Organic Wastes, and del Hoyo J., et al (eds Is Handbook of the Birds Environmental Management, 358 of the World, Vol. 15 (Weavers to New Effective Ecological Monitoring, by D. B. Lin- World Warblers), 363 denmayer and G. FI Likens, 217 Delusions of Gender How Our Minds, Society Effects of Climate Change on Birds, ed. by A. P and Neurosexism Create Difference, by ( Moller et al., 343 : rine lead review, 198 Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Development of Non-Teleost Fishes, ed. by Cognitive Science of Attention and Action, Y. W. Kunz et al., 61 ed. by B. Bruya, 350 DeWoody ]. A., et al (eds.). Molecular Ap- Elements of Evolutionary Genetics, by B proaches in Natural Resource Conserva- Charlesworth and D. Charlesworth, 55 tion and Management, 132 Ellis B., et al., Manual of Leaf Architecture, 147 Diogo R., and V. Abdala, Muscles of Verte Elusive Malaria Vaccine: Miracle or Mirage?, by brates: Comparative Anatomy, Evolution, I. W. Sherman2,4 1 Homologies and Development, 142 Emergence of Humans: An Exploration of the Diseases and Diagnoses: The Second Age of Evolutionary Timeline, by P. J. Ash and Biology, by S. I Gilman, 366 D. J. Robinson, 47 DNA: Promise and Peril, by L. L. McCabe and Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory E. R. B. McCabe, 52 Manual (Vol. 2), ed. by D. A. Crotty and A Dodd, |r., C. K (ed.), Amphibian Ecology and Gann, 213 Conservation: A Handbook of Techniques, Emma Darwin: A Victorian Life, by J]. D. Loy 217 and K. M. Loy, 334 Do Fish Sleep?: Fascinating Answers to Ques- Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions, ed. by D tions about Fishes, by J. S. Weis, 360 Simberloff and M. Rejmanek, 339 Donald Michie on Machine Intelligence, Biol Encyclopedia of Islands, ed. by R. G. Gillespie ogy and More compiled and ed. by A and D. A. Clague, 46 Srinivasan, 211 Environmental Microbiology: Current Technol- Doty R. L., The Great Pheromone Myth, 231 ogy and Water Applications, ed. by K. Sen Dragonflies and Damselflies: Model Organisms and N. J Ashbolt, 354 for Ecological and Evolutionary Research, Epithelial Transport Physiology, ed. by G. A ed. by 4. Cordoba-Aguilar, 60 Gerencser, 353 Dr lic a Ek. and D. §S Perlin, Antibiotic Resis- Eponym Dictionary of Mammals, by B. Beolens tance: Understanding and Responding to et al., 64 an Emerging Crisis, 366 Essentials of Conservation Biology, 5th ed., by Drosophila Neurobiology: A Laboratory Manual, R. B. Primack, 132 ed. by B. Zhang et al., 351 Ethics of Protocells: Moral and Social Implica- Dunbar R., How Many Friends Does One Per- tions of Creating Life in the Laboratory, son Need?: Dunbar’s Number and Othe ed. by M. A. Bedau and E. C. Parke, 33 Evolutionary Quirks, 140 Evans E. (¢ , and C. A. Butler, Why Do Bees Buzz’: Fascinating? Answers to Q~u estions Eaglesham A., and R. W. F. Hardy (eds.), Adapt- about Bees, 60 ing Agriculture to Climate Change, 221 Evolution: The Extended Synthesis, ed by M Eagle Watchers: Observing and Conserving Pigliucci and G. B. Miller, lead review, 203 DECEMBER 2011 INDEX TO BOOKS REVIEWED 377 Evolutionary Biology of Human Body Fatness Food Exploitation by Social Insects: Ecological, rhrift and Control, by J]. C. K. Wells, 367 sehavioral, and Theoretical Approaches Evolutionary Genomics and Systems Biology, ed. by S. Jarau and M. Hrncir, 359 ed. by G Caetano-Anollés, 2ee Ford M (ed ) Medical Microbiology, 233 Evolutionary Restraints: The Contentious His Form and Function in Developmental Evolu- tory of Group Selection, by M. E. Borrello, tion, ed. by M. D. Laubichler and J. Maien- 346 schein, 142 Evolution of Island Mammals \daptation and Frankham R., et al., Introduction to Conserva- Extinction of Placental Mammals on Is- tion Genetics, 2nd ed., 56 lands, by A van der Geer et al., 138 Franklin J., Mapping Species Distributions: Spa- Evolution of Language, by W. 1 Fitch, 223 tial Inference and Prediction, 219 Evolution of Primary Sexual Characters in Ani- Franks D D., Neurosociology: The Nexus be- mals, ed. by J. L. Leonard and A. Cordoba tween Neuroscience and Social Psychology, Aguilar, 139 %) fy Expand or Revise? The Evolutionary Synthesis Franzen J. L., The Rise of Horses: 55 Million Today, by D. J. Futuyma, lead review of Evo- Yearso f Evolution (transl. by K. M. Brown), lution: The Extended Synthesis, ed. by M 215 Pigliucci and G. B. Miller, 203 Frey U. J., et al. (eds.), Homo Novus—A Hu- Experimental Models in Serotonin Transporter man without Illusions, 331 Research, ed. by A. V. Kalueff andJ . I Frisby J. P., and J. V. Stone, Seeing: The Com- LaPorte, 51 putational Approach to Biological Vision, Exploring Animal Behavior: Readings from 2nd ed., 227 American Scientist, 5th ed., ed. by P. W. Sher From Populations to Ecosystems: Theoretical man and J Alcock, 140 Foundations for a New Ecological Synthe- Extreme Birds The World’s Most Extraordinary sis, by M. Loreau, 218 and Bizarre Birds, by D Couzens, 63 Fuller S., Science, 153 Exuberant Skepticism, by P. Kurtz, ed. by J. R Fundamentals of Molecular Biology, by J. K. Pal Shook, 212 and S. S. Ghaskadbi, 227 Futuyma D. J., Expand or Revise? The Evolu- Farrar W. L. (ed.), Cancer Stem Cells, 230 tionary Svnthesis Today, lead review, 203 Felder D. L., and D K. Camp (eds.) Gulf of Mexico Origin, Waters and siota, Vol. | Gaia in Turmoil: Climate Change, Biodeple- (Biodiversity), 133 tion, and Earth Ethics in an Age of Crisis, Fields S., and M Johnston Genetic Twists of ed. by E. Crist and H. B. Rinker, 129 Fate, 231 Gaur R. K., and J. J. Rossi (eds.), Regulation of Fine ¢ Delusions of Gender How Our Minds, Gene Expression by Small RNAs, 53 society, and Neurosexism Create Differ Gee C. T (ed.), Plants in Mesozoic lime: Mor- ence, lead review, 198 phological Innovations, Phylogeny Ecosys- Fireflies, Honey, and Silk, by G. Waldbauer, 148 tems, 254 Firn R., Nature’s Chemicals: The Natural Prod- ‘hrt S. D., et al. (eds.), Urban Carnivores ucts that Shaped Our World, 53 Ecology, Conflict, and Conservation, 150 Fish Defenses, ed. by G Zaccone et al., Vol. 2 ‘ne Flow between Crops and Their Wild Rel- (Pathogens, Parasites and Predators), %) 23 / atives, by M. S Andersson and M. C. de Fishes of the Open Ocean \ Natural History Vicente, 145 and Illustrated Guide by J]. Pepperell, 61 *nEthics and Religion, ed. by G. Pfleiderer et Fitch W. T., The Evolution of Language, 223 al., 123 Fleming T. H., and P. A. Racey (eds.), Island “neuc [wists of Fate, by S. Fields and M. John Bats Ecology, Evolution, and Conserva ston, 231 ution, 240 rencser G. A. (ed.), Epithelial Transport Flint S. J., et al., Principles of Virology, Vol. | Physiology, 853 (Molecular Biology) and Vol. II (Pathogen -ssert G., Green Light: Toward an Art of Evo- esis and Control), rd ed., 144 lution, 49 78 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY VOLUME 86 Ghazoul J., and D. Sheil, Tropical Rain Forest Haile-Selassie Y., and G WoldeGabriel (eds Ecology Diversity, and Conservation, 45 Ardipithecus kadabba: Late Miocene Evi Gibbons W and J. Greene, Turtles The Animal dence from the Middle Awash, | thiopia, Answer Guide, 361 125 Gido K. B., and D \. Jackson (eds.), Commu- Handbook of the Birds of the World, ed. by | nity Ecology of Stream Fishes Concepts, del Hoyo et al., Vol. 14 (Bush-Shrikes to Approaches, and Techniques, 339 Old World Sparrows), 149 Gillespie R. G, and D. A Clague (eds.), Ency- Handbook of the Birds of the World, ed. by ] clopedia of Islands, 46 del Hoyo et al., Vol. 15 (Weavers to New Gillman M., An Introduction to Mathematical World Warblers), 363 Models in Ecology and Evolution: Time Handbook of Venoms and Toxins of Reptile s and Space, 2nd ed., 127 ed. by S. P Mackessy, 62 Gilman S. L., Diseases and Diagnoses: The Sec- Hannah L., Climate Change Biology, 341 ond Age of Biology, 366 Harman O., The Price of Altruism George Giordano | Rg and B. Gordijn (eds.), Scientific Price and the Search for the Origins of and Philosophical Perspectives in Neuro- Kindness, 35 ethics, 123 Harper C., and ¢ Lawrence, The | aboratory Glad ]J., Jewish Eugenics, 332 Zebrafish, 361 Glick T. I What about Darwin? All Species of Heinrich B., The Nesting Season Cuc ko« Ss Opinion from Scientists, Sages, Friends, Cuckolds and the Invention of Mon 4 and Enemies Who Met, Read, and Dis- amy, 224 cussed the Naturalist Who Changed the Held, Jr., L. I., Quirks of Human Anatomy: An World, 121 Evo-Devo Look at the Human Body, 141 Global Climate Change: Convergence of Disci Herrera C. M., Multiplicity in Unity: Plant Sub plines, by A. J. Bloom, 130 individual Variation and Interactions with Gods and Darwinists, by M R. Rose lead review Animals, 146 of Darwinism and the Divine Evolutionary High-Pressure Microbiology, ed. by C. Michiels Thought and Natural Theology, by A. FE et al., 232 McGrath and Darwin’s Pious Idea: Why the History of British Birds, by D. W. Yalden and | Ultra-Darwinists and Creationists Both Get Albarella, 149 it Wrong, by C. Cunningham, 323 Hoekstra J. M., et al., The Atlas of Global Con Graham A., A Natural History of the New servauion Changes, Challenges, and Op- World The Ecology and Evolution of portunities to Make a Difference, 130 Plants in the Americas, 357 Hole in the Head More Tales in the History of Grant P. R., and B. R. Grant (eds.), In Search of Neuroscience,b y C. G Gross, >3 5522 the Causes of Evolution: From Field Obser- Hdlldobler B., and E. O. Wilson, The Leafcutte vations to Mechanisms, 345 Ants: Civilization by Instinct, 236 Greatest Show on Earth The Evidence for Evo- Homo Novus—A Human without Illusions, ed lution by R Dawkins, 134 by U. J. Frey et al., 331 Great Pheromone Myth by R L. Doty, 231 Honeybee Democracy, by T. D Seeley, 360 Green Light foward an Art of Evolution by G Hoorn C., and F. Wesselingh (eds.), Amazonia (,essert, 49 Landscape and Species Evolution \ Look Gross C. G., A Hole in the Head: More Tales in into the Past, 139 the History of Neuroscience, 352 Horning N , et al., Remote Sensing for Ecology Gulf of Mexico Origin, Waters, and Biota, Vol. | and Conservation \ Handbook of Tech Biodiversity), ed. by D. L. Felder and D. K. niques, 219 Camp, 133 How Fast Can a Falcon Dive?: Fascinating An- Gulf of Mexico Origin, Waters, and Biota, Vol. 2 swers to Questions about Birds of Prey, by (Ocean and Coastal Economy), ed. by J. ¢ P. Capainolo and C. A. Butler, 364 Cato, 46 How Many Friends Does One Person Need?: Gwynne ]. A., et al Birds of Brazil: The Pan- Dunbar’s Number and Other Evolutionary tanal and Cerrado of Central Brazil, 240 Quirks, by R. Dunbar, 140 DECEMBER 2011 INDEX TO BOOKS REVIEWED 379 How to Find a Habitable Planet, by ]. Kasting, 39 Jarau S., and M. Hrncir (eds.), Food Exploita- Human Biological Variation, by J]. H. Mielke et tion by Sox ial Insects: Ecological, Behav- al., 2nd ed., 232 ioral, and Theoretical Approaches, 359 Human Brain Evolution: The Influence of Jewish Eugenics, by ]. Glad, 332 Freshwatet and Marine Food Resources, Jordan-Young R. M., Brain Storm: The Flaws in ed. by S. (¢ Cunnane and K. M Stewart, the Science of Sex Differences, lead review, 198 Humanity’s End: Why We Should Reject Radi cal Enhancement, by N. Agar, 329 Kalueff A. V., and J. I LaPorte (eds.), Experi mental Models in Serotonin Transporte1 Iglesias P. A., and B. P Ingalls eds ) Control Research, 51 Theory and Systems Biology 228 Kasting ]., How to Find a Habitable Planet, 39 Infanticide Controversy: Primatology and the Kays R. W., and D. E. 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