PART I
1: R.G. Harrison: Hybrids and Hybrid Zones: An Historical
Perspective
2: N.H. Barton and K.S. Jones: Genetic Analysis of Hybrid Zones
3: D.J. Howard: Reinforcement: The Origin, Dynamics, and the Fate
of an Evolutionary Hypothesis
4: L.H. Rieseberg and J.F. Wendel: Introgression and its
Consequences in Plants
PART II
5: M.L. Arnold and B.D. Bennett: Natural Hybridization in Louisiana
Irises: Genetic Variation and Ecological Determinants
6: G.M. Hewitt: After the Ice: Parallelus Meets Erythropus in the
Pyrenees
7: D.D. Shaw et al.: The Genomic and Environmental Determinants of
a Narrow Hybrid Zone: Case or Coincidence
8: W.S. Moore and J.T. Price: The Nature of Selection in the
Northern Flicker Hybrid Zone and its Implications for Speciation
Theory
9: J. Mallet: Speciation, Raciation, and Color Pattern Evolution in
Heliconius Butterflies: The Evidence from Hybrid Zones
10: F.M. Szymura: Analysis of Hybrid Zones in Bombina
11: J.L. Patton: Hybridization and Hybrid Zones in Pocket Gophers
(Rodentia, Geomyidae)
12: J.B. Searle: Chromosomal Hybrid Zones in Eutherian Mammals
"Provides a timely update on many theoretical issues and includes
examples of long-term multidisciplinary studies. . . . deserves a
wide audience." --Jack W. Sites, Jr. (Brigham Young University),
Science
"Provides in-depth background introducing important concepts and
analytical methodologies used in hybrid zone studies. Several
excellent illustrative case histories are also presented,
highlighting many of the most extensively studied hybrid
zones....The concepts, methodologies, and diversity of issues
stressed in each of the case histories provide valuable reference
material for ecologists and evolutionary biologists regardless of
taxonomic affinities or
research interests." --Ecology
"Presents a masterful overview of hybrid zone theory and empirical
evidence on the nature of hybrid zones in a variety of
organisms....Each of the case studies was extremely interesting,
and went beyond reporting of facts, often providing thoughtful and
critical interpretations of the data....Would be useful in the
libraries of most evolutionary biologists, as a topic for seminars,
and a `must acquisition' for university and museum libraries."
--American
Zoologist
"Provides a timely update on many theoretical issues and includes
examples of long-term multidisciplinary studies. . . . deserves a
wide audience." --Jack W. Sites, Jr. (Brigham Young University),
Science
"Provides in-depth background introducing important concepts and
analytical methodologies used in hybrid zone studies. Several
excellent illustrative case histories are also presented,
highlighting many of the most extensively studied hybrid
zones....The concepts, methodologies, and diversity of issues
stressed in each of the case histories provide valuable reference
material for ecologists and evolutionary biologists regardless of
taxonomic affinities or
research interests." --Ecology
"Presents a masterful overview of hybrid zone theory and empirical
evidence on the nature of hybrid zones in a variety of
organisms....Each of the case studies was extremely interesting,
and went beyond reporting of facts, often providing thoughtful and
critical interpretations of the data....Would be useful in the
libraries of most evolutionary biologists, as a topic for seminars,
and a `must acquisition' for university and museum libraries."
--American
Zoologist
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