Kyle. If you really would like to begin to understand some of the
Biogeography and Biology of Evolution and the ideas of species, there is a
small bibliography included. The concept of species had evolved and
changed over the years as science has expanded their view to the molecular
level. The process of change and isolation is what leads to
species................
I hope you find this material interesting............... and the
discussions of anualism contained therein fascinating
Murphy, W. J. and G. E. Collier. 1996. Phylogenetic relationships within
the Aplocheiloid fish genus Rivulus (Cyprinodontiformes, Rivulidae):
Implications for Caribbean and Central American Biogeography. Molecular
Biology and Evolution 13 (5): 642-649, 3 figs. [cladograms]
Murphy, W. J. and G. E. Collier. 1997. A molecular phylogeny for
Aplocheiloid fishes (Atherinomorpha, Cyprinodontiformes): The role of
vicariance and the origins of annualism. Molecular Biology and Evolution
14 (8): 790-799, 6 figs., table [5 cladograms, 1 map, table of annual
Aplocheiloid genera]
Murphy, W. J. and G. E. Collier. 1999. Phylogenetic relationships of
African killifishes in the genera Aphyosemion and Fundulopanchax inferred
from mitochondrial DNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 11
(3): 351-360, 5 figs. [52 species included in analysis]
Murphy, W. J., T. N. P. Nguyen, E. B. Taylor, and G. E. Collier. 1999.
Mitochondrial DNA phylogeny of West African Aplocheiloid killifishes
(Cyprinodontiformes, Aplocheilidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
11 (3): 343-350, 3 figs. [19 of a possible 22 species included in
analysis]
Tony
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