The current early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences of the USA has just been released and is chock full of articles on evolution from a recent colloquium:
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: From wild animals to domestic pets, an evolutionary view of domestication Carlos A. Driscoll, David W. Macdonald, and Stephen J. O'Brien
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Genetics and ecological speciation Dolph Schluter and Gina L. Conte
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Natural selection in action during speciation Sara Via
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Postcopulatory sexual selection: Darwin's omission and its consequences William G. Eberhard
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Mate choice and sexual selection: What have we learned since Darwin? Adam G. Jones and Nicholas L. Ratterman
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Adaptive radiations: From field to genomic studies Scott A. Hodges and Nathan J. Derieg
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Sexual selection and mating systems Stephen M. Shuster
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Cascades of convergent evolution: The corresponding evolutionary histories of euglenozoans and dinoflagellates Julius Lukes, Brian S. Leander, and Patrick J. Keeling
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Reproductive decisions under ecological constraints: It's about time Patricia Adair Gowaty and Stephen P. Hubbell
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: In the light of evolution III: Two centuries of Darwin John C. Avise and Francisco J. Ayala
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Darwin's "strange inversion of reasoning" Daniel Dennett
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: The Darwinian revolution: Rethinking its meaning and significance Michael Ruse
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: In the light of directed evolution: Pathways of adaptive protein evolution Jesse D. Bloom and Frances H. Arnold
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Did Darwin write the Origin backwards? Elliott Sober
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Human-induced evolution caused by unnatural selection through harvest of wild animals
- Fred W. Allendorf and Jeffrey J. Hard
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Tracking footprints of maize domestication and evidence for a massive selective sweep on chromosome 10 Feng Tian, Natalie M. Stevens, and Edward S. Buckler, IV
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Darwin's place in the history of thought: A reevaluation Robert J. Richards
- In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin Sackler Colloquium: Darwin and the scientific method Francisco J. Ayala
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