77 | -- | 87 | Nathalie Gontier. Darwin's legacy |
89 | -- | 96 | Margarida Matos. Drosophila |
97 | -- | 102 | Marta D. Santos, Inês Fragata, Josiane Santos, Pedro Simões, Ana Marques, Margarida Lima, Margarida Matos. Drosophila subobscura |
103 | -- | 111 | Melanie J. Monroe, Folmer Bokma. Punctuated equilibrium in a neontological context |
113 | -- | 123 | Derek Turner. Punctuated equilibrium and species selection: what does it mean for one theory to suggest another? |
125 | -- | 133 | Jan Sapp. Saltational symbiosis |
135 | -- | 139 | Francisco Carrapiço. How symbiogenic is evolution? |
141 | -- | 148 | John S. Wilkins. What is a species? Essences and generation |
149 | -- | 157 | Filipe O. Costa, Gary R. Carvalho. New insights into molecular evolution: prospects from the Barcode of Life Initiative (BOLI) |
159 | -- | 166 | André Levy. Pattern, process and the evolution of meaning: species and units of selection |
167 | -- | 182 | Nathalie Gontier. Evolutionary epistemology as a scientific method: a new look upon the units and levels of evolution debate |
183 | -- | 191 | Luís Correia. Computational evolution: taking liberties |
193 | -- | 201 | Ian Tattersall. Human evolution and cognition |
203 | -- | 210 | Antonio B. Vieira. Grammatical equivalents of Palaeolithic tools: a hypothesis |
211 | -- | 221 | Jan Verpooten, Mark Nelissen. Sensory exploitation and cultural transmission: the late emergence of iconic representations in human evolution |
223 | -- | 233 | James Steele, Anne Kandler. Language trees ≠ gene trees |
235 | -- | 245 | Orion Lewis, Sven Steinmo. Taking evolution seriously in political science |