Integrative Biology 200B Spring 2007
"PRINCIPLES OF PHYLOGENETICS: ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION"
Most important recommended readings are
in bold face; required readings also have two asterisks
Feb
20: HETEROCHRONY:
Cunningham, C W; Buss,
L W. Molecular Evidence for Multiple Episodes of Paedomorphosis in the Family Hydractiniidae
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, v.21, n.1,
1993:57-69
Dommergues, J-L; David, B; Marchand, D. Ontogeny and phylogeny: Paleontological
applications. Geobios (Lyon), v.19, n.3, 1986:335-356
Gould, S. J. 1977. Ontogeny and phylogeny.
Grande, T. Phylogeny and paedomorphosis
in an African family of freshwater fishes (Gonorynchiformes:
Kneriidae). Fieldiana
Zoology, n.78, 1994:I-III, 1-20
Jones, D. J. and S. J. Gould.
1999. Direct measurement of age
in fossil Gryphaea:
the solution to a classic problem in heterochrony. Paleobiology 25:
158-187.
Kellogg, E A. Ontogenetic studies of florets in Poa (Gramineae): Allometry and heterochrony.
Evolution, v.44, n.8,:1978-1989
Kellogg, E. A. 2000.
THE GRASSES: A Case Study in Macroevolution
Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. Vol. 31:
217-238.
Kjaer, C. R. and E. Thomsen.
1999. Heterochrony
in bourgueticrinid sea-lillie
at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary. Paleobiology 25: 29-40.
Klingenberg, C P.
Heterochrony and allometry:
The analysis of evolutionary change in ontogeny. Biological Reviews of the
Cambridge Philosophical Society, v.73, n.1, 1998:79-123
**Kluge,
A G. Ontogeny and phylogenetic systematics. Cladistics, v.1, n.1,1985:13-27
Lammers, T G.
Sequential Pedomorphosis Among
the Endemic Hawaiian Lobelioideae Campanulaceae
Taxon, v.39, n.2, 1990:206-211
Long, J A. Heterochrony and
the origin of tetrapods. Lethaia,
v.23, n.2, 1990:157-166
Lovejoy, N. R. 2000.
Reinterpreting recapitulation: systematics of
needlefishes and their allies (Teleostei: Beloniformes).
Evolution 54: 1349-1362.
Marcus, J. M. and A. R.
McCune. 1999.
Ontogeny and phylogeny in the northern swordtail clade
of Xiphophorus. Systematic Biology 48: 491-522.
Masuyama, S. Progenesis as an
adaptive strategy in the annual fern Ceratopteris thalictroides in
McKinney, M. L. 1999. Heterochrony: beyond words.
Paleobiology 25: 149-153.
Mcnamara, K J.
A Guide To the Nomenclature of Heterochrony. Journal of Paleontology, v.60, n.1, 1986:4-13
Mcnamara, K J.
The Role of Heterochrony in the Evolution of
Cambrian Trilobites Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society,
v.61, n.2, 1986:121-156
Mishler, B.D.
1986. Ontogeny and phylogeny in Tortula (Musci: Pottiaceae).
Systematic Botany 11: 189-208.
Mishler, B.D.
1988. Relationships between
ontogeny and phylogeny, with reference to bryophytes. In
C. J. Humphries (ed.), Ontogeny and Systematics, pp. 117-136.
McKinney, M. L. 1988. Heterochrony in evolution: a multidisciplinary
approach. Plenum Press,
Meier, R.
A test and review of the empirical performance of the
ontogenetic criterion. Systematic Biology, v.46, n.4, 1997:699-721
O’Keefe, F. R., O. Rieppel, and P. M. Sander.
1999. Shape disassociation and
inferred heterochrony in a clade
of pachypleurosaurs (Reptilia,
Sauropterygia).
Paleobiology 25: 504-517.
Steyer, J.-S.
2000. Ontogeny and phylogeny in temnospondyls: a new method of analysis. Zoological Journal of the Linnean
Society 130: 449-467.
Wake, D B; Hanken, J. Direct development in the lungless
salamanders: What are the consequences for developmental biology, evolution and
phylogenesis? International Journal of Developmental
Biology, v.40, n.4, 1996:859-869
Wiltshire, R J E; Murfet, I C; Reid, J B.
The genetic control of heterochrony: Evidence
from developmental mutants of Pisum sativum L. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, v.7, n.4,
1994:447-465
Zelditch, M. L. and W. L. Fink.
1996. Heterochrony
and heterotopy: stability and innovation in the evolution of form. Paleobiol. 22: 241-254.
-----, H. D. Sheets,
and W. L. Fink. 2000. Spatiotemporal
reorganization of growth rates in the evolution of ontogeny. Evolution 54: 1363-1371.
Zopfi, H. J. (1995). “Life
history variation and infraspecific heterochrony in Rhinanthus glacialis (Scrophulariaceae).”
Plant Systematics
and Evolution, 198(3-4), 209-233.