| Title | Creator | Description | Subject | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alyawara plant use and optimal foraging theory | Hawkes, Kristen | Various authors have remarked on the importance of seeds in the pre-European diet of central Australian Aborigines. The Alyawara, an Arandic-speaking group, were typical in this respect. They collected edible seeds from nearly half the eighty-five plant species in their traditional subsistence inven... | Australia; aborigines; foraging; seeds | 1981 | |
| 2 | Coevolutionary history of ecological replicates: comparing phylogenies of wing and body lice to Columbiform hosts | Clayton, Dale H. | Phylogenies depict the history of speciation for groups of organisms. Comparing the phylogenies of interacting groups can reveal instances of tandem speciation, or "cospeciation" (Brooks and McLennan, 1991; Hoberg et al., 1997; Paterson and Gray, 1997). Understanding the conditions under which cosp... | Feather lice; Wing lice; Body lice; Cospeciation | 2003 |