2000- Present
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Wake, M.H. (2000). TAIB symposium on alternative reproductive strategies. Biology International 38:3-6.
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Wake, M.H. (2000). Towards an Integrative Biology A symposium for the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Biology International 38:11.
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Wake, M.H. (2000). Alternative reproductive strategies: a study in integrative biology--concluding remarks. J. Repro. Dev. 46 (Suppl.): 59-60. (Extended abstract)
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Wake, M.H. (2000). Letter re “Conservation in a human-dominated world”. Issues in Sci. Tech. 16(4):14,16.
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Wake, M.H. (2000). Integrative biology as a framework for education and training. Biology International 39:14-18.
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Wake, M.H. and D.B. Wake (2000). Early developmental morphology of vertebrae in caecilians (Amphibia: Gymnophiona): resegmentation and phylogenesis. Zool. Anal. Compl. Syst. 103(1-2):68-88.
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Wake, M.H. (2001). Integrative biology: Its promise and its perils. Biology International 41:71-74.
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Wake, M.H. (2001) Bodies and body plans--how they came to be. Pp. 28-52 In A New Century of Biology. W. J. Kress and G. Barrett, eds. Smithsonian Publ., Washington, DC.
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Wake, M.H. (2001). Scientific responsibility in a changing world. Biology International 42:1-2.
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Wake, M.H. (2002). Tetrapod limbless locomotion. Pp. 195-198 In The Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, vol. 18. (www.els. net), Nature Publ. Group, London.
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Wake, M.H. (2002). Summary of Conclusions--International Symposium on “New Perspectives for Zoology.” Int’l. J. Zool. Sci. 18 (Suppl.):9.
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Wake, M.H. (2002). New perspectives on zoology: hierarchies and their integration. Int’l. J. Zool. Sci. 18 (Suppl.): 6. (Abstract)
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Wake, M.H. (2002). Placentation. Pp. 905-90 In Encyclopedia of Evolution. M. Pagel, ed. Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
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Wake, M.H. (2002). Viviparity and Oviparity. Pp. 1141-1143 In Encyclopedia of Evolution, vol. 2. M. Pagel, ed. Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
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Wake, M.H. (2002). Caecilians. Pp. 38-41 In New Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians. T. Halliday and K.K. Adler, eds. Andromeda Oxford Limited, Oxford.
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Wake, M.H. (2003). Life history evolution. Pp. 234-242 In Key Concepts and Approaches in Evolutionary Developmental Biology. B. K. Hall and W. M. Olson, eds. Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
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Wake, M.H. and A. P. Summers (2003). Morphology. Pp. 268-275 In Key Concepts and Approaches in Evolutionary Developmental Biology. B.K. Hall and W.M. Olson, eds. Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
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Barbault, R., J.-F. Guégan, M. Hoshi, J.-C. Mounolou, M. van Baalen, M. Wake, and T. Younés (2003). Integrative Biology and Complexity in Natural Systems: Keys to Addressing Emerging Challenges. Biology International 44:6-12.
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Wake, M.H. (2003). Gymnophiona (Caecilians). Pp. 411-413 In Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition. Vol. 6. Amphibians. M. Hutchins, W.E. Duellman and N. Schlager, eds. Gale Group, Farmington Hills, MI.
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Wake, M.H. (2003). Tailless Caecilians (Caeciliidae). Pp. 435-441 In Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition. Vol. 6. Amphibians. M. Hutchins, W.E. Duellman, and N. Schlager, eds. Gale Group, Farmington Hills, MI.
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Wake, M.H. (2003). What is "integrative biology"? Integ. Comp. Biol. 43:239-241.
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Wake, M.H. (2003). The osteology of caecilians. Chapter 6, pp. 1811-1878 In: Amphibian Biology, vol. 5, Osteology. H. Heatwole and M. Davies, eds. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Pty. Ltd., Chipping Norton, Australia.
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Wake, M.H. (2003). Embryonization and the evolution of viviparity. Pp. 151-169 In Environment, Development, and Evolution: Toward a Synthesis. B.K. Hall, R.D. Pearson, G. Mueller, eds. MIT Press, Boston, MA.
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Summers, A. P. and M. H. Wake (2003). Modeling the caecilian jaw: the importance of streptostyly and escaping lever constraints. Am. Zool. 43(6): 975. (Abstract)
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Wake, M.H. (2004). Integrative Biology: The nexus of development, ecology and evolution. Biology International 46:1-18. (Electronic publication: http://www.iubs.org/test/bioint/46/bi46.htm)
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Wake, M.H. (2004). The future of IUBS in the 21st Century. Biology International 46. (Electronic publication: http://www.iubs.org/test/bioint/46/bi46.htm)
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Wake, M.H. (2004). Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Anura; Vol. 2 of Reproductive Biology and Physiology. B. G. M. Jamieson, ed. Quart. Rev. Biol. 79 (4):438. (Book Review)
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Wake, M.H. (2005). A busy, innovative year for AIBS. BioScience 55(1):3. (Editorial)
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Donnelly, M.A., B.I. Crother, C. Guyer, M.H. Wake, and M.E. White (co-editors) (2005). Ecology & Evolution in the Tropics A Herpetological Perspective. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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Wake, M.H., G. Parra Olea, and J. Sheen (2005). Biogeography and molecular phylogeny of certain New World caecilians. Pp. 48-64 In Ecology and Evolution in the Tropics: A Herpetological Perspective. M. A. Donnelly, B. I. Crother, C. Guyer, M. H. Wake and M.E. White, eds. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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Wake, M.H. (2005). Vital support for the biological sciences. BioScience 55(12):1027 (Editorial).
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Buckley, D., R.M. Bonett, and M.H. Wake. Evolution of viviparity and speciation patterns in vertebrates. Integr. Comp. Biol. 45(6): 971. (Abstract).
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Wake, M.H. Modularity: Understanding the development and evolution of natural complex systems. Quarterly Review of Biology 81(2):162-3. (Book Review).
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Mendelson, J. R., et al. (M. H. Wake, 36th of 50 authors). Confronting amphibian declines and extinctions. Science 313(5783):48.
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Wake, M.H. A brief history of research on gymnophionan reproductive biology and development. Pp. 1-37 In Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Gymnophionans. B.M.G. Jamieson, series ed. and J.-M. Exbrayat, volume ed. Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, NH.
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Gorb, S., L. Trueb, V. Storch, B. G.M. Jamieson, J. T. Hoeg, W. M. Kier, C. Neilson, S. F. Perry, A. P. Summers, J. Hanken, G. V. Lauder, J. Stewart, S. Tyler, G. Haszprunar, R. G. Northcutt, M. H. Wake, S. Herring, F. W. Harrison.(2007). 1807-2007: A great anniversary celebration. Journal of Morphology 268 (2):103-111.
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Cannatella, D.C., D.R. Vieites, P. Zhang, M.H. Wake, and D.B. Wake. (2008) Amphibians (Lissamphibia). Pp. 351-356 In Timetree of Life. B. Hedges and T. Kumar, eds. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
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Wake, M.H. Great unanswered questions—vertebrates: What causes the evolution of diversity? Why do we see the recurrent, independent evolution of common themes? P. 706 In Biology - The Dynamic Science. P.J. Russell, S.L. Wolfe, P. E. Hertz, C. Starr, B. McMillan, eds. Thomson Brooks/Cole, Belmont, CA.
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Wake, M.H. Darwinian principles of diversification and the current biodiversity crisis. Biol. Int’l. 5 ms. pp.
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Nieto-Román, S. and M.H. Wake. Oscaecilia ochrocephala. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 16 ms. pp.
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McCranie, J.R. and M.H. Wake. Gymnopis multiplicata (N.C.N.) Maternal attendance. Herpetol. Rev. 2 ms. pp.
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Wake, M.H. Gymnophiona. Rafinesque Schmaltz 1814. In First Book of Phylogenetically Defined Names: A Companion to the PhyloCode. K. de Queiroz, P. Cantino, and J. Gauthier, eds. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. 4 ms. pp.
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