Evolution illuminated : salmon and their relatives

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Evolution illuminated : salmon and their relatives

edited by Andrew P. Hendry, Stephen C. Stearns

Oxford University Press, 2004

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Bibliography: p. 411-495

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This book will appeal to investigators in each of the scientific disciplines it integrates-evolutionary biology, ecology, salmonid biology, management, and conservation. Variation in salmonids can be used to illustrate virtually all evolutionary questions, and so the work will also attract general scientific interest by ecologists and evolutionary and conservation biologists.

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Table of Contents Preface Stearns and Hendry: Introduction--The Salmonid contribution to key issues in evolution 1: Schaffer: Life Histories, evolution, and salmonids 2: Hendry, Castric, Kinnison, and Quinn: The evolution of philopatry and dispersal 3: Hendry, Bohlin, Jonsson, and Berg: To sea or not to sea? Anadromy versus non-anadromy in salmonids 4: Einum, Kinnison, and Hendry: Evolution of egg size and number 5: Hutchings: Norms of reaction and phenotypic plasticity in salmonid life histories 6: Bernatchez: Ecological theory of adaptive radiation 7: Kinnison and Hendry: From macro to micro-evolution 8: Taylor: Evolution in mixed company 9: Fleming and Reynolds: Salmonid breeding systems 10: Waples: Salmonid insights into effective breeding size 11: Hard: Evolution of chinook salmon life history under size-selective harvest 12: Ford: Conservation units and preserving diversity 13: Young: Toward evolutionary management

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