|
|
Choices
Home
Selected Publications
Born to Rebel
Freud, Biologist of the Mind
Public Lectures Offered
Personality
Survey
Links
Research Data on Birth Order
Curriculum Vitae
|
|
>Publications on Darwin
and Evolution
1.
Selected publications on evolutionary topics:
Frank J. Sulloway, 2015,. The mystery of the
disappearing Opuntia. Galapagos Matters, Autumn/Winter,
pp. 8-9.
Click
here
to access this article.
Sonia Kleindorfer, Jody A. O'Connor, Rachael Y.
Dudaniec, Steven A. Myers, Jeremy Robertson,
and Frank J. Sulloway, Species collapse via
hybridization in Darwin's tree finches. American Naturalist
(2014), 183:325-341.
Click
here
to access this article.
Frank J. Sulloway, and Sonia
Kleindorfer. Adaptive divergence in Darwin's small
ground finch (Geospiza fuliginosa): Divergent
selection along a cline. Biological Journal of
the Linnean Society (2013), 110:45-59.
Click
here
to access this article.
Diane Colombelli-Négrel, Mark E.
Hauber, Jeremy Robertson, Frank J. Sulloway, Herbert
Hoi, Matteo Griggio, and Sonia Kleindorfer.
Embryonic learning of vocal passwords in superb
fairy-wrens reveals intruder cuckoo nestlings.
Current Biology (2012), 22:2155-2160.
Click
here
to access this article.
Jody O'Connor, Frank J. Sulloway,
and Sonia Kleindorfer. Avian population survey in
the Floreana highlands: Is the Medium Tree Finch
declining in remnant patches of Scalesia
forest? Bird Conservation International
(2010), 20:343-353. DOI 10.1017/S0959270910000195
Click
here
to access this article.
Jody A. O'Connor, Frank J. Sulloway,
Jeremy Robertson, and Sonia Kleindorfer.
Philornis downsi parasitism is the primary cause
of nestling mortality in the critically endangered
medium tree finch (Camarhynchus pauper).
Biodiversity and Conservation, 19
(2010):853-866. DOI 10.1007/s10531-009-9740-1
Click
here
to access this article.
Diane Colombelli-Négrel, Jeremy Robertson,
Frank J. Sulloway, and Sonia Kleindorfer. Extended parental
care of fledglings: Parent birds adjust anti-predator
response according to predator type and distance.
Behaviour, 147 (2010):853-870.
Click
here
to access this article. |
Kleindorfer, Sonia, Sulloway, Frank
J., and O'Connor, Jody, "Mixed Species Nesting Associations
in Darwin's Tree Finches: Nesting Pattern Predicts
Predation Outcome." Biological Journal of
the Linnean Society, 98 (2009): 313-324.
Click
here
to access this article.
Sulloway, Frank J.,
"Why Darwin Rejected Intelligent
Design." Journal of Biosciences, 34 (2009):
173-183.
Click
here
to access this article. Sonia Kleindorfer, Thomas W. Chapman, Hans
Winkler, and Frank J. Sulloway.
“Adaptive Divergence in Contiguous Populations of Darwin’s
Small Ground Finch (Geospiza fuliginosa).” Evolutionary Ecology
Research, 8 (2006): 357-72.
Click
here to access this article.
"Surviving the Galápagos: A Letter from the Field."
Brick, 77 (2006):72-82.
Click
here to access this
article.
"Is Lonesome George Really Lonesome?" eSkeptic,
28 July 2006:
Click
here to access this
article.
(Photograph by
Eric Rorer)
2.
Selected publications on the life and theories of Charles Darwin:
"Tantalizing Tortoises and the
Darwin-Galápagos Legend." Journal of the History of Biology, 42
(2009): 3-31.
Click
here to access this article.
"The Evolution of Charles Darwin." Smithsonian,
December, 2005, pp. 58-69. Click
here to access this article.
Click
here to access an introductory editorial about this
article.
"Geographic Isolation
in Darwin's Thinking: The Vicissitudes of a Crucial Idea."
Studies in the History of Biology, 3 (1979): 23-65.
Click
here to
access this article. |
"Darwin
and His Finches: The Evolution of a Legend." Journal of the History
of Biology, 15 (1982):1-53. Reprinted in Darwin’s Finches:
Readings in the Evolution of a Scientific Paradigm, edited by Kathleen
Donohue (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011, pp. 55-97).
Click
here to access this article.
"Darwin's
Conversion: The Beagle Voyage and Its
Aftermath." Journal of the History of Biology, 15
(1982):325-96.
Click
here to access this article.
1982c The Beagle Collections of Darwin's Finches
(Geospizinae). Bulletin of the British Museum
(Natural History) Zoology Series, 43, no. 2 (46 pp.).
Click
here to read
the article abstract; click
here to access the
whole article.
1983b "The Legend of Darwin's Finches." Nature, 303:372.
Click
here to access this article.
"Darwin and the Galapagos." Biological
Journal of the Linnean Society, 21 (1984):29-59.
Click
here
to access this article. |
"Darwin's Early Intellectual Development: An
Overview of the Beagle Voyage." In The Darwinian Heritage,
pp. 121-154. David Kohn, ed. (Princeton:
Princeton University Press in association with Nova Pacifica, 1985).
Click
here to access this article.
"Darwin's 'Dogged' Genius: His Galapagos Visit in
Retrospect." Noticias de Galapagos (1985), no. 42, pp.
7-14.
Click
here to
access this article. |
"Darwin and the Galapagos: Three
Myths," Oceanus, 30, no. 2 (1987):79-85.
Click
here to access this
article.
Galapagos hawk (Buteo
galapagoensis), summit of Fernandina (March 1970)
In Darwin's
Footsteps--a documentary
film.
Click
here to access a preliminary 7-minute
clip from this film. WARNING: With some browsers,
including Windows Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, this .MPG film clip opens
and plays immediately. But with Google Chrome, the file is first downloaded
onto the user's computer, which can take several minutes. The file must
then be opened by clicking on the downloaded file name (DarwinFilm.mpg)
before it will play.
"Darwinian Psychobiography." Review of
Charles Darwin: A New Life, by John Bowlby. New York Review of Books, 10
October 1991, pp. 29-32.
Click
here
to access this article.
"Darwinian Virtues." Review of The
Origins of Virtue: Human Instincts and the Evolution of Cooperation, by
Matt Ridley. New York
Review of Books, 9 April 1998, pp. 34-40.
Click
here
to access this article.
"The Metaphor and the Rock." Review of
Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle: Myth and Metaphor in the Discovery of
Geological Time, by Stephen Jay Gould. New York Review of Books, 2 May
1987, pp. 37-40.
Click
here
to access this article.
|
|
|
|