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Volume 1 / 2008 - Volume 4 / 2011
Special Issue: Coevolution
1-2
Editorial
Greg Eldredge and Niles Eldredge
3-5
Editor’s Corner
How Species Affect Each Other’s Evolution
Douglas J. Futuyma
6
Introduction to the Special Issue
Coevolution and the Web of Life
John N. Thompson and Rodrigo Medel
7-13
Original Scientific Article
Four Central Points About Coevolution
John N. Thompson
14-18
Using Microbial Microcosms to Study Host–parasite Coevolution
Michael A. Brockhurst
19-25
Antagonistic Coevolution and Sex
Curtis M. Lively
26-31
Arms Race Coevolution: The Local and Geographical Structure of a Host–Parasite Interaction
Rodrigo Medel, Marco A. Mendez, Carmen G. Ossa and Carezza Botto-Mahan
32-39
Coevolution Between Food-Rewarding Flowers and Their Pollinators
Steven D. Johnson and Bruce Anderson
40-46
Coevolution in Multispecific Interactions among Free-Living Species
Pedro Jordano
47-53
Diversifying Coevolution between Crossbills and Conifers
Craig W. Benkman
54-61
Resource Competition and Coevolution in Sticklebacks
Dolph Schluter
62-70
Branching Out with Coevolutionary Trees
Kari A. Segraves
71-77
Views from Understanding Evolution
Coevolution in the Classroom
Anastasia Thanukos
78-81
OVERCOMING OBSTACLES TO EVOLUTION EDUCATION
Problem Concepts in Evolution Part I: Purpose and Design
Louise S. Mead and Eugenie C. Scott
82-88
Education Article
Examining the Interaction of Acceptance and Understanding: How Does the Relationship Change with a Focus on Macroevolution?
Louis S. Nadelson and Sherry A. Southerland
89-98
Curriculum Article
Teaching "Species"
Mark W. Ellis and Paul G. Wolf
99-106
Evolution and the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Effectively Communicating to Non-technicians
Alexander Schreiber and Steven Gimbel
107-113
Misconceptions About Evolution in Brazilian Freshmen Students
Rubens Pazza, Pierre R. Penteado and Karine F. Kavalco
114-120
Selection and Evolution with a Deck of Cards
Frank M. Frey, Curtis M. Lively and Edmund D. Brodie
121-127
Evolution and Education Resources
The Origin Manuscripts at the “The Darwin Manuscripts Project”
Adam M. Goldstein
128-129
Book Review
If You Want to Defend Evolution, Read this Book Evolution vs. Creationism: An Introduction, 2nd edition, by Eugenie C. Scott. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2009. Pp. xxvi+352. H/b $49.95
Randy Moore
130-135
In the News
Paleontology and Evolution in the News
Sidney Horenstein
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