Literature

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J. Cracraft1994Species diversity, biogeography, and the evolution of biotas
J. Cracraft1985Biological diversification and its causes
J. Cracraft1982A nonequilibrium theory for the rate-control of speciation and extinction and the origin of macroevolutionary patterns
J. Cracraft1992Explaining patterns of biological diversity: integrating causation at different spatial and temporal scales
J. Cracraft1990The origin of evolutionary novelties: pattern and process at different hierarchical levels
N. Eldredge1999The pattern of evolution
N. Eldredge1986Information, economics, and evolution
N. Eldredge, Cracraft J.1980Phylogenetic patterns and the evolutionary process: method and theory in comparative biology
N. Eldredge, Thompson, J. D., Brakefield, P. M., Gavrilets, S., Jablonski, D., Jackson, J. B. C., Lenski, R. E., Lieberman, B. S., McPeek, M. A., Miller, III, W.2005The dynamics of evolutionary stasis
D. J. Funk, Nosil, P., Etges, W. I. J.2006Ecological divergence exhibis consistently positive associations with reproductive isolation across disparate taxa
S. Jay Gould2002The structure of evolutionary theory
T. A. Grantham1995Hierarchical approaches to macroevolution: recent work on species selection and the "Effect hypothesis"
R. T. Gregory2005Macroevolution and the genome
M. Grene1987Hierarchies in biology
Gould, S. J.2001The interrelationship of speciation and punctuated equilibrium
J. S. Levinton1983Stasis in progress: the empirical basis of macroevolution
R. C. Lewontin1970The units of selection
D. W. McShea1994Mechanisms of large-scale evolutionary trends
A. P. Rasnitsyn1987Tempy evolutsii i evolyutsionnaya teoriya (gipoteza adaptivnogo kompromissa)
S. N. Salthe1985Evolving hierarchical systems: their structure and representation
S. M. Stanley1975A theory of evolution above the species level
L. Van Valen1973A new evolutionary law
L. Van Valen1973Pattern and the balance of nature
E. S. Vrba1984What is species selection?
E. S. Vrba, Eldredge N.1984Individuals, heirarchies and processes: toward a more complete evolutionary theory
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