Douglas J. Futuyma
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Douglas Joel Futuyma is an American evolutionary biologist. He is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, New York and a Research Associate on staff at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. His research focuses on speciation and population biology. Futuyma is the author of a widely used undergraduate textbook on evolution and is also known for his work in public outreach, particularly in advocating against creationism.
Douglas J. Futuyma's Published Works
Published Works
- The Evolution of Ecological Specialization (1988) (2082)
- On the Measurement of Niche Breadth and Overlap. (1971) (1354)
- Hybrid zones and the evolutionary process (1995) (1334)
- Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics (2003) (1210)
- Does evolutionary theory need a rethink? (2014) (728)
- Macroevolution and the biological diversity of plants and herbivores (2009) (497)
- Non-Allopatric Speciation in Animals (1980) (423)
- Genetic Variation in the Use of Resources by Insects (1985) (351)
- EVOLUTIONARY CONSTRAINT AND ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES (2010) (328)
- Phylogenetic studies of insect-plant interactions: Insights into the genesis of diversity. (1991) (246)
- On the Role of Species in Anagenesis (1987) (223)
- GENETIC CONSTRAINTS ON MACROEVOLUTION: THE EVOLUTION OF HOST AFFILIATION IN THE LEAF BEETLE GENUS OPHRAELLA (1995) (221)
- PHYLOGENY AND THE EVOLUTION OF HOST PLANT ASSOCIATIONS IN THE LEAF BEETLE GENUS OPHRAELLA (COLEOPTERA, CHRYSOMELIDAE) (1990) (195)
- Associations of Plants and Insects in Deciduous Forest (1979) (174)
- Food Plant Specialization and Environmental Predictability in Lepidoptera (1976) (159)
- Evolution Since Darwin: The First 150 Years (2010) (158)
- The Relationship between Species Diversity and Stability: An Experimental Approach with Protozoa and Bacteria (1968) (156)
- GENETIC VARIATION AND HOST PLANT RELATIONS IN A PARTHENOGENETIC MOTH (1979) (155)
- Diversification at the Insect-Plant Interface (1992) (151)
- 8 – Selective Factors in the Evolution of Host Choice by Phytophagous Insects* (1983) (149)
- GENETIC VARIATION AND COVARIATION IN RESPONSES TO HOST PLANTS BY ALSOPHILA POMETARIA (LEPIDOPTERA: GEOMETRIDAE) (1987) (143)
- Climate change and the integrity of science. (2010) (137)
- A HISTORY OF HOST ASSOCIATIONS AND EVOLUTIONARY DIVERSIFICATION FOR OPHRAELLA (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELIDAE): NEW EVIDENCE FROM MITOCHONDRIAL DNA (1995) (131)
- Mitochondrial DNA sequences and multiple data sets: a phylogenetic study of phytophagous beetles (Chrysomelidae: Ophraella). (1995) (128)
- The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution. (2009) (125)
- GENETIC CONSTRAINTS AND THE PHYLOGENY OF INSECT‐PLANT ASSOCIATIONS: RESPONSES OF OPHRAELLA COMMUNA (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELIDAE) TO HOST PLANTS OF ITS CONGENERS (1993) (113)
- Science on trial : the case for evolution (1983) (108)
- Adaptation to Host Plants in the Fall Cankerworm (Alsophila pometaria) and Its Bearing on the Evolution of Host Affiliation in Phytophagous Insects (1984) (101)
- Insect-Plant Interactions: The Evolution of Component Communities (1996) (100)
- Science On Trial (1982) (94)
- Do We Need a New Species Concept (1988) (86)
- The Princeton Guide to Evolution (2013) (84)
- Evolutionary biology today and the call for an extended synthesis (2017) (80)
- Resource concentration and herbivory in oak forests. (1980) (76)
- Chapter 12 – Evolution and Coevolution of Plants and Phytophagous Arthropods (1992) (73)
- Reflections on reflections: Ecology and evolutionary biology (1986) (67)
- Observations on the taxonomy and natural history of Ophraella Wilcox (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), with a description of a new species. (1990) (62)
- THE ORIGIN AND DISTRIBUTION OF CLONAL DIVERSITY IN ALSOPHILA POMETARIA (LEPIDOPTERA: GEOMETRIDAE) (1985) (61)
- Can Modern Evolutionary Theory Explain Macroevolution (2015) (60)
- Does evolutionary theory need a rethink? - COUNTERPOINT No, all is well (2014) (57)
- Population genetic consequences of feeding habits in some forest lepidoptera. (1979) (52)
- The genetic architecture of a niche: variation and covariation in host use traits in the Colorado potato beetle (2007) (52)
- Variation in Genetic Response to Interspecific Competition in Laboratory Populations of Drosophila (1970) (52)
- Some current approaches to the evolution of plant–herbivore interactions (2000) (50)
- INSIGHT INTO SPECIATION FROM HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY IN THE PHYTOPHAGOUS BEETLE GENUS OPHRAELLA (1999) (48)
- Wherefore and Whither the Naturalist?* (1998) (47)
- Community Structure and Stability in Constant Environments (1973) (46)
- Adaptations of an insect to a novel host plant: a phylogenetic approach (2006) (43)
- Dietary specialization influences the efficacy of larval tortoise beetle shield defenses (2005) (43)
- Genetic variation in a phylogenetic context: Responses of two specialized leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to host plants of their congeners (1994) (43)
- Evolution, Science and Society: Evolutionary Biology and the National Research Agenda. (2001) (42)
- A free lunch? No cost for acquiring defensive plant pyrrolizidine alkaloids in a specialist arctiid moth (Utetheisa ornatrix) (2012) (40)
- Pragmatic Evolution: Teaching evolution and the nature of science (2011) (38)
- Evolutionary history and species interactions (2009) (37)
- The uses of evolutionary biology. (1995) (37)
- Local adaptation in a plant herbivore interaction depends on the spatial scale (2009) (36)
- Selective factors affecting clonal variation in the fall cankerworm Alsophila pometaria (Lepidoptera: geometridae) (1981) (33)
- Sexual orientation, sociobiology, and evolution. (1984) (32)
- The Role of Behavior in Host-Associated Divergence in Herbivorous Insects (1986) (27)
- Potential Evolution of Host Range in Herbivorous Insects (2000) (26)
- PARTHENOGENESIS IN THE FALL CANKERWORM, ALSOPHILA POMETARIA (LEPIDOPTERA, GEOMETRIDAE (1977) (26)
- A new species of Ophraella Wilcox (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from the southeastern United States. (1991) (25)
- Speciational Trends and the Role of Species in Macroevolution (1989) (20)
- Evolution and Coevolution in Communities (1986) (19)
- Varying Herbivore Population Structure Correlates with Lack of Local Adaptation in a Geographic Variable Plant-Herbivore Interaction (2011) (18)
- Apparent transgenerational effects of host plant in the leaf beetle Ophraella notulata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) (1992) (17)
- Different effects of variation in Xanthium strumarium L. (Compositae) on two insect seed predators (2004) (16)
- THE EFFECT OF VARIATION IN HOST PLANT ON THE GROWTH OF AN OLIGOPHAGOUS INSECT, MALACOSOMA AMERICANUM AND ITS POLYPHAGOUS RELATIVE, MALACOSOMA DISSTRIA (1981) (15)
- Expand Or Revise? The Evolutionary Synthesis Today (2011) (14)
- Two Critics Without a Clue (2010) (14)
- AREESat 50: A Semicentennial Celebration (2019) (13)
- ERNST MAYR AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY (1994) (12)
- Human Evolutionary Biology: Evolutionary Theory (2010) (12)
- Progress on the Origin of Species (2005) (10)
- Ecology, Speciation, and Adaptive Radiation: The Long View (2008) (10)
- The Neontologico-Paleontological Interface of Community Evolution: How Do the Pieces in the Kaleidoscopic Biosphere Move? (1986) (9)
- TESTS OF INBREEDING EFFECTS ON HOST‐SHIFT POTENTIAL IN THE PHYTOPHAGOUS BEETLE OPHRAELLA COMMUNA (1999) (9)
- Genetics and the phylogeny of insect-plant interactions (1992) (7)
- How Does Phenotypic Plasticity Fit into Evolutionary Theory? (2021) (7)
- Ernst Mayr, genetics and speciation. (2006) (7)
- Variation in Population Sex Ratio and Mating Success of Asexual Lineages of Alsophila pometaria (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) (1985) (7)
- Genetic and phylogenetic aspects of host plant affiliation in Ophraella (Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) (1994) (7)
- The evolution of evolutionary ecology (2013) (7)
- Cytogenetic and Evolutionary Relationships in the Nearctic Genus Ophraella and Related Genera (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) (1990) (6)
- Introduction to Ecology.Paul A. Colinvaux (1974) (6)
- Evolutionary Biology and The (6)
- ACCOUNTING FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY1 (2003) (6)
- On Darwin`s Shoulders (2005) (6)
- Is Darwinism Dead? (5)
- Survivorship and Growth of Sexually and Asexually Derived Larvae of Alsophila pometaria (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) (1985) (5)
- Phylogeny and coevolution: coevolution and systematics. (1987) (5)
- 10. Sympatric Speciation: Norm Or Exception? (2019) (5)
- Foreword: Evolution in the Century of Biology (2001) (5)
- George Christopher Williams 1926–2010 (2010) (4)
- Book Review:Competition and the Structure of Bird Communities. Martin L. Cody (1975) (4)
- Neo-darwinism in disfavor: beyond neo-darwinism. (1984) (4)
- Book Review:The Insects of Australia: A Textbook for Students and Research Workers. (1992) (3)
- A synthetic history of biology. (1982) (3)
- MACROEVOLUTION: PATTERN AND PROCESS INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND (1982) (3)
- Science's Greatest Challenge (2007) (3)
- Top 100 Birding Sites of the World.ByDominic Couzens. Berkeley (California): University of California Press. $45.00. 320 p.; ill.; index. 978‐0‐520‐25932‐4. [First published by New Holland Publishers, London, United Kingdom, 2008.] 2008. (2009) (3)
- The Axolotl as Parsifal (1978) (2)
- How Universal Is Natural Selection (2014) (2)
- 2. THE IMPORTANCE OF EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY (2019) (2)
- THE LEAF BEETLE GENUS OPHRAELLA (1995) (2)
- What everyone needs to know about evolution (2009) (2)
- Lawrence B. Slobodkin (1928–2009): Integrating Theory, Models, and Experiments in Ecology (2009) (2)
- Animal Population Ecology. J. P. Dempster (1976) (2)
- Genetic Structure and Local Adaptation in Natural Insect Populations: Effects of Ecology, Life History, and Behavior. Susan Mopper , Sharon Y. Strauss (1999) (2)
- Bird Senses: How and What Birds See, Hear, Smell, Taste, and Feel. By Graham R. Martin. Exeter (United Kingdom): Pelagic Publishing. $39.69. x + 270 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-1-78427-216-6 (pb); 978-1-78427-217-3 (eb). 2020. (2021) (1)
- Chapter 51 – Coevolution (2009) (1)
- Intellect in evolution (1986) (1)
- CELEBRATING DIVERSITY IN SEXUALITY AND GENDER1 (2005) (1)
- Plant/Herbivore Interactions (1980) (1)
- Book Review:Ecology. The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance. Charles J. Krebs (1973) (1)
- A Twentieth Century Systema naturae@@@Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms. (1982) (1)
- A Call to Action: Marshaling Science for Society (2020) (1)
- Teaching Neo-Darwinism: Weak Selection among Three Evolution Texts@@@Evolution@@@Evolutionary Analysis@@@Evolutionary Biology (1999) (1)
- How Species Affect Each Other’s Evolution (2010) (1)
- Macroevolution conference. (1981) (1)
- Interface: Population Ecology and Population Genetics (1992) (1)
- Book Review:Ecology and Evolution of Communities. Martin L. Cody, Jared M. Diamond (1977) (1)
- Book Review:Principles of Host-Plant Resistance to Insect Pests. Niranjan Panda (1981) (0)
- Evolution as Fact and Theory (2016) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Sexually antagonistic coevolution of a postmating-prezygotic reproductive character in desert Drosophila. (2001) (0)
- Evolutionary genetics: by John Maynard Smith, Oxford University Press, 1989. £16.95 pbk (xii + 325 pages) ISBN 0 19 854215 1 (1989) (0)
- The Evolution of Insects.Philip S. Callahan (1973) (0)
- Macroevolution conference [1] (1981) (0)
- Book Review:Breeding Plants Resistant to Insects. Fowden G. Maxwell, Peter R. Jennings (1981) (0)
- Coevolution: cautious views: chemical mediation of coevolution. (1989) (0)
- The World of Birds. By Jonathan Elphick. Buffalo (New York): Firefly Books. $75.00. 608 p.; ill.; subject index and bird families and names index. ISBN: 978-1-77085-304-1. 2014. (2015) (0)
- Book Review:Diversity of Insect Faunas. L. A. Mound, N. Waloff (1979) (0)
- Book Review:The Biology of the Arthropoda. Kenneth U. Clarke (1974) (0)
- Book Review:Readings in Population Biology. Peter S. Dawson, Charles E. King (1971) (0)
- On Evolution.John Maynard Smith (1973) (0)
- Book Review:Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. Volume 3, 1972. Richard F. Johnston, Peter W. Frank, Charles D. Michener (1974) (0)
- Coevolution: Cautious Views: Chemical Mediation of Coevolution . Kevin C. Spencer, Ed. Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 1988. xvi, 609 pp., illus. $95. (1989) (0)
- Book Review:Insects, Food, and Ecology. (Formerly Titled: "Insect Dietary.") Charles T. Brues (1974) (0)
- Book Review:But is it Science? The Philosophical Question in the Creation/Evolution Controversy. Michael Ruse (1989) (0)
- Book Review:Manual of Field Biology and Ecology. Allen H. Benton, William E. Werner, Jr. (1973) (0)
- Book Review:An Introduction to Ecology and Population Biology. Thomas C. Emmel (1974) (0)
- Population Genetics Genetics of Populations P. W. Hedrick (1984) (0)
- Applications of Evolutionary Science (2023) (0)
- Ecological Entomology (1988) (0)
- Communities and Ecosystems.Robert H. Whittaker (1976) (0)
- Book Review:Genetic Consequences of Man Made Change. J. A. Bishop, L. M. Cook (1983) (0)
- Book Review:Fragile Eco-Systems. Evaluation of Research and Applications in the Neotropics. A Report of The Institute of Ecology (TIE), June, 1973. Edward G. Farnworth, Frank B. Golley (1975) (0)
- The Analysis of Biological Populations.Mark Williamson (1973) (0)
- Biological Interactions@@@Coevolution. (1984) (0)
- How Birds Evolve: What Science Reveals about Their Origin, Lives, and Diversity (2021) (0)
- RECENT BOOKS IN PRINT (2000) (0)
- Book Review:One Long Argument: Charles Darwin and the Genesis of Modern Evolutionary Thought. Ernst Mayr (1992) (0)
- Resolution of Respect: Lawrence B. Slobodkin 1928–2009 (2011) (0)
- Book Review:Dynamic Ecology. Boyd D. Collier, George W. Cox, Albert W. Johnson, Philip C. Miller (1973) (0)
- Letters to the Editor (2015) (0)
- Chapter 1 – Basic Evolutionary Theory (2015) (0)
- Book Review:Leafhopper Vectors and Plant Disease Agents. Karl Maramorosch, Kerry F. Harris (1980) (0)
- Life, Space and Time.Barry Fell (1976) (0)
- Attention to terms. (1993) (0)
- Phytophagous insects: Adaptation, constraint, and diversity (2016) (0)
- Why Darwin Was Right and Creationists Are Wrong (2009) (0)
- Evolutionary biology / Douglas J. Futuyma (1986) (0)
- Book Review:Evolutionary Biology. Volume 5. Theodosius Dobzhansky, Max K. Hecht, William C. Steere (1973) (0)
- Book Review:Macroevolutionary Dynamics: Species, Niches, and Adaptive Peaks. Niles Eldredge (1989) (0)
- Costa Rican Natural History.Daniel H. Janzen (1984) (0)
- Human Evolutionary Biology: Theory and Methods (2010) (0)
- The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Darwin and Evolutionary Thought. Edited by Michael Ruse. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. $175.00. xvii + 568 p. + lii pl.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-0-521-19531-7. 2013. (2013) (0)
- Furthering the Maturation of Evolutionary Biology@@@Evolutionary Biology. (1988) (0)
- Author Index to Volume 228, April-June 1985 (1985) (0)
- Book Review:This is Biology: The Science of the Living World. Ernst Mayr (1998) (0)
- Questions about Parasitism (1992) (0)
- The origin of species by means of ecological selection Ecological Speciation Patrik Nosil (Oxford University Press, Oxford; 2012) ISBN 978-0-19-958710-0 (2013) (0)
- Book Review:Creation or Evolution. Correspondence on the Current Controversy. Edward O. Dodson, George F. Howe (1991) (0)
- Book Review:Principles of Environmental Science. Kenneth E. F. Watt (1973) (0)
- Spring Systematics Symposium Field Museum of Natural History (2016) (0)
- Paleontologies! Perspectives on Morphological Evolution (2012) (0)
- Woodpeckers of the World: A Photographic Guide. By Gerard Gorman. Buffalo (New York): Firefly Books. $49.95. 528 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-1-77085-309-6. 2014. (2016) (0)
- Book Review:Where to Watch Birds in Australasia and Oceania Nigel Wheatley (1999) (0)
- Book of Birds: Introduction to Ornithology. Gideon Lincecum Nature and Environment Series. By John Faaborg; illustrated by Claire Faaborg. College Station (Texas): Texas A&M University Press. $65.00. xiii + 455 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 9781623497767 (hc); 9781623497774 (eb). 2020. (2021) (0)
- Unifying Biology (2007) (0)
- On Darwin's Shoulders; On Darwin's Shoulders (2005) (0)
- Book Review:Organism and Environment. A Manual of Quantitative Ecology. Rezneat M. Darnell (1972) (0)
- Book Review:The Plant-Feeding Gall Midges of North America. Raymond J. Gagne (1990) (0)
- Insect Ecology. Peter W. Price (1976) (0)
- EVOLUTION: THE FOUNDATION OF BIOLOGY (2013) (0)
- Russell Bonduriansky and Troy Day. Extended Heredity: A New Understanding of Inheritance and Evolution (2019) (0)
- Questions about Parasitism: Parasite-Host Associations . Coexistence or Conflict? Catherine A. Toft, André Aeschllmann, and Liana Bolis, Eds. Oxford University Press, New York, 1991. x, 384 pp., illus. $72. From a congress. (1992) (0)
- Neo-Darwinism in Disfavor: Beyond Neo-Darwinism . An Introduction to the New Evolutionary Paradigm. Mae-Wan Ho and Peter T. Saunders, Eds. Academic Press, Orlando, Fla., 1984. xiv, 376 pp., illus. $40. (1984) (0)
- Dealing with Creationism@@@Darwinism Defended. A Guide to the Evolution of Controversies.@@@Creation and Evolution. Myth or Reality.@@@The Monkey Business. A Scientist Looks at Creationism.@@@Science on Trial. The Case for Evolution.@@@Abusing Science. The Case Against Creationism. (1983) (0)
- Book Review:Populations in a Seasonal Environment. Monographs in Population Biology. Stephen D. Fretwell (1973) (0)
- Book Review:Advances in Ecological Research. Volume 7. J. B. Cragg (1972) (0)
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