I have previously been pleased to announce on Genomicron the release of the first two issues of Volume 1 of Evolution: Education and Outreach. I am equally pleased to point out that Issue 3 is now available free online.
As a special treat, I note that editors-in-chief Greg and Niles Eldredge mention Genomicron in their editorial.
Here are the contents of Vol 1, Issue 3
Editorial – Gregory Eldredge and Niles Eldredge
Some Thoughts on “Adaptive Peaks,†“Dobzhansky’s Dilemmaâ€â€”and How to Think About Evolution – Niles Eldredge
The Concept of Co-option: Why Evolution Often Looks Miraculous – Deborah A. McLennan
Evolutionary Trends – Some Guy
Speciation and Bursts of Evolution – Chris Venditti and Mark Pagel
A Look at Linguistic Evolution – Anastasia Thanukos
“Theory†in Theory and Practice – Glenn Branch and Louise S. Mead
The Importance of Understanding the Nature of Science for Accepting Evolution –
Tania Lombrozo, Anastasia Thanukos, and Michael Weisberg
Do Students See the “Selection†in Organic Evolution? A Critical Review of the Causal Structure of Student Explanations – Abhijeet Bardapurkar
Celebrate Darwin Day, An Event for Education and Outreach in Evolutionary Biology – Rachel M. Goodman
What Conceptions do Greek School Students Form about Biological Evolution? –
Lucia Prinou, Lia Halkia, and Constantine Skordoulis
The Evolution of Evolutionary Thinking in Chile – Rodrigo Medel
Ben Sangari: “It’s About the Science, Stupid!†– Mick Wycoff
Evolution from Darwin to DNA on Show in Brazil – Mick Wycoff
Evolution, Just Say Yes: Prothero on Fossils – Bruce Lieberman
Through a Glass Darkly: Dava Sobel’s Galileo’s Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love – Kristin P. Jenkins
“Just So Stories:†Richardson Against Evolutionary Psychology – Ryan D. Tweney