2000- Present

  1. Dünker, N., M.H. Wake, and W.M. Olson (2000). Embryonic and larval development in the caecilian Ichthyophis kohtaoensis (Amphibia, Gymnophiona): A staging table.  J. Morphol. 243(1):3-34. pdf icon
  2. Wake, M.H. (2000). TAIB symposium on alternative reproductive strategies.  Biology International 38:3-6.
  3. Wake, M.H. (2000). Towards an Integrative Biology  A symposium for the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Biology International 38:11.
  4. Wake, M.H. (2000). Alternative reproductive strategies: a study in integrative biology--concluding remarks.  J. Repro. Dev. 46 (Suppl.): 59-60. (Extended abstract)
  5. Wake, M.H. (2000). Letter re “Conservation in a human-dominated world”.  Issues in Sci. Tech. 16(4):14,16.
  6. Wake, M.H. (2000). Integrative biology as a framework for education and training. Biology International 39:14-18.
  7. 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.
  8. Savage, J.M. and M.H. Wake (2001). A re-evaluation of the status of taxa of Central American caecilians (Amphibia: Gymnophiona), with comments on their origin and evolution. Copeia 2001(1):52-64. pdf icon
  9. Summers, A.P. and M.H. Wake (2001). A clarification regarding the holotype of Caecilia volcani (Amphibia: Gymnophiona). Copeia 2001(2):561-562. pdf icon
  10. Wake, M.H. (2001). Integrative biology: Its promise and its perils. Biology International 41:71-74.
  11. 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.
  12. Wake, M.H. (2001). Scientific responsibility in a changing world. Biology International  42:1-2.
  13. 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.
  14. Wake, M.H. (2002). Summary of Conclusions--International Symposium on “New Perspectives for Zoology.” Int’l. J. Zool. Sci. 18 (Suppl.):9.
  15. Wake, M.H. (2002). New perspectives on zoology: hierarchies and their integration. Int’l. J. Zool. Sci. 18 (Suppl.): 6. (Abstract)
  16. Wake, M.H. (2002). Placentation. Pp. 905-90 In Encyclopedia of Evolution. M. Pagel, ed. Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
  17. Wake, M.H. (2002). Viviparity and Oviparity. Pp. 1141-1143 In Encyclopedia of Evolution, vol. 2. M. Pagel, ed. Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
  18. 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.
  19. 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. 
  20. 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.
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. 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.
  24. Wake, M.H. (2003). What is "integrative biology"?  Integ. Comp. Biol. 43:239-241.
  25. 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.
  26. 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.
  27. Wake, M.H. (2003). Reproductive modes, ontogenies, and the evolution of body form. Anim. Biol.  53(3):209-223.icon
  28. 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)
  29. Poe, S. and M.H. Wake (2003). Quantitative tests of general theories for the evolution of development. Am. Zool. 43(6):976. (Abstract) pdf icon
  30. 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
  31. 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
  32. Poe, S. and M.H. Wake (2004). Quantitative tests of general models for the evolution of development.  Am. Nat.  164:415-422.icon
  33. 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)
  34. Wake, M.H. (2005). A busy, innovative year for AIBS.  BioScience 55(1):3. (Editorial)
  35. 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.
  36. 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.
  37. Summers, A.P. and M.H. Wake (2005). The retroarticular process, streptostyly and the caecilian jaw closing system. Zoology 108(4):307-315. pdf icon
  38. Wake, M.H. (2005). Vital support for the biological sciences. BioScience 55(12):1027 (Editorial).
  39. Buckley, D., R.M. Bonett, and M.H. Wake. Evolution of viviparity and speciation patterns in vertebrates. Integr. Comp. Biol. 45(6): 971. (Abstract).
  40. Wake, M.H.  Modularity: Understanding the development and evolution of natural complex systems.  Quarterly Review of Biology 81(2):162-3. (Book Review).
  41. Mendelson, J. R., et al. (M. H. Wake, 36th of 50 authors). Confronting amphibian declines and extinctions. Science 313(5783):48.
  42. 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.    
  43. 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.pdf icon
  44. Buckley D., Alcobendas M., Garcia-Paris and Wake M.H. (2007). Heterochrony, cannibalism, and the evolution of viviparity in Salamandra salamandra. Evolution & Development 9:1, 105–115. pdf icon
  45. Wake, M.H. (2007) A new feature in BioScience—“Teaching Biology”. BioScience 57(5):387. pdf icon
  46. Wake, M.H. (2008) “Eye of newt and toe of frog”: Herpetology in 21st century science. Herpetologica 64(1):1-11. pdf icon
  47. 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.
  48. Wake, M.H. (2008). Integrative biology: Science for the 21st century.  BioScience. 58(4):349-353. pdf icon
  49. 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.
  50. Wake, M.H. (2008). Science, Evolution, and Creationism. The National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine.  Quart. Rev. Biol. 83:302-303. (Book Review) pdf icon
  51. Zhang, P., Papenfuss, T.J., Wake, M.H., Qu, L., Wake, D.B. (2008) Phylogeny and biogeography of the family Salamandridae (Amphibia: Caudata) inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes. Mol. Phyl. Evol. 49:586-597. pdf icon
  52. Wake, M.H. (2008[2009]) Organisms and organization. Biol. Theor. 3(3):213-223. pdf icon
  53. Zhang, P. and M. H. Wake. (2009) Mitogenomic perspective on the phylogeny and biogeography of living caecilians (Amphibia:Gymnophiona).  Mol.  Phyl. Evol. 53:479-491.  DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2009.06.018 pdf icon
  54. Pérez, O.D., N.B. Lai, D. Buckley, E.M. del Pino, and M.H. Wake. (2009) The morphology of pre-hatching embryos of Caecilia orientalis (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Caeciliidae).  Jour. Morphol. 270:1492-1502. DOI: 10.1002/jmor.10772. pdf icon

  55. Wake, M.H. and M.A. Donnelly. (2010) A new lungless caecilian (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Caeciliidae) from Guayana.  Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) B 277:915-922. Published on line 18 Nov. 2009, 8 pp. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2009.1662. pdf icon
  56. Buckley, D., M.H. Wake, and D.B. Wake.  (2010) Comparative skull osteology of Karsenia koreana (Amphibia, Caudata, Plethodontidae). Jour. Morphol. 271:533-558. Published on line 9 Dec. 2009, 26 pp. DOI: 10.1002/jmor.10816. pdf icon

  57. Wake, M.H. (2010) Development in the real world. Review of Ecological Developmental Biology: Integrating Epigenetics, Medicine, and Evolution, By Scott F. Gilbert and David Epel.  Amer. Sci.  98(1):75-78. (Book Review) DOI: 10.1511/2010.82.75. pdf icon
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  59. Wake, M.H. Darwinian principles of diversification and the current biodiversity crisis. Biol. Int’l.  5 ms. pp.
  60. Nieto-Román, S. and M.H. Wake. Oscaecilia ochrocephala. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 16 ms. pp.
  61. McCranie, J.R. and M.H. Wake. Gymnopis multiplicata (N.C.N.) Maternal attendance. Herpetol. Rev. 2 ms. pp.

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  63. 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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