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100 1 $aHamilton, W. D.
245 10 $aNarrow Roads of Gene Land, 3 :$bLast Words. The Collected Papers of W.D. Hamilton.
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505 0 $aContents; Editorial Preface; List of Contributors; 1. Oku No Hosomichi: Roads to Hamilton's 'Wrightian' Digital parasites in Geneland; 2. Manipulating microbe proceedings: Cytoplasmic bacteria that cause parthenogenesis; 3. My intended burial and why; 4. Sex, sexes and selfish elements; 5. Recurrent viruses and theories of sex; 6. Further Homage to Santa Rosalia: Discovery at last of the elusive females of a species of Myrmecolacidae (Strepsiptera: Insecta); 7. Haploid dynamic polymorphism in a host with matching parasites: Effects of mutation/subdivision, linkage, and patterns of selection.
505 8 $a8. Inbreeding in Egypt and in this book: A childish perspective9. On first looking into a British Treasure; 10. How to catch the Red Queen?; 11. Between Shoreham and Downe: Seeking the key to natural beauty; 12. Born slave to the Queen of Life; 13. Foreword to S. Turillazzi & M.J. West Eberhard (eds): Natural History and Evolution of Paper Wasps; 14. Bill Hamilton's involvement with the OPV theory: 'Medical sc.
520 $aW.D. Hamilton (1936-2000) has been described by Richard Dawkins as 'a good candidate for the title of most distinguished Darwinian since Darwin'. His work on evolutionary biology continues to influence scientists working across a wide variety of disciplines, including evolution, population genetics, animal behaviour, genetics, anthropology, and ecology. This third and final volume of Narrow Roads of Gene Land contains Hamilton's key papers published between 1990 and 2000,a period in which he covered a great diversity of topics, often in collaboration with other scientists. Many of the papers.
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