- Vol.11, No.1, 1-14, H.P. Green, Is social science scientific?
- Vol.11, No.1, 15-30, H.D. Fain, Genetic foraging for variability.
- Vol.11, No.1, 31-38, M. Henneberg and J.F. Thackeray, A single-lineage hypothesis of hominid evolution.
- Vol.11, No.1, 39-50, M. Cook, The manifold gain of sexual reproduction, II models not involving heritability of progeny number.
- Vol.11, No.1, 51-53, C.H. Davis, The effect of assortative mating and environmental variation on selection for sexual reproduction.
- Vol.11, No.1, 55-64, T.A.Y. Ferguson, Alternative sexualities and evolution.
- Vol.11, No.2, 65-68, N.J.D. Nagelkerke, S.Moses, K. S. MacDonald and F.A. Plummer, A note on the possible effect of viral mimicry on the frequency-dependent selection of the major histocompatibility complex alleles.
- Vol.11, No.2, 69-87, V.G. Cherdantsev, A.G. Kreslavsky and A.S. Severtsov, Episelective Evolution.
- Vol.11, No.2, 89-98, V.G. Cherdantsev and Y.A. Krauss, Gastrulation in the marine hydroid Dynamena pumila: An example of evolutionary anticipation based on developmental self-organization.
- Vol.11, No.2, 99-103, T.J. Yang, Parasitic protist of metazoan origin.
- Vol.11, No.2, 105-117, G. Kjellstrom, Evolution as a statistical optimization algorithm.
- Vol.11, No.2, 119-124, B.G. Charlton, Endogenous parasitism: A biological process with implications for senescence.
- Vol.11, No.2, 125-134, R.A. Fariña, Trophic relationships among lujanian mammals.
- Vol.11, No.3, 135-152, M.Cook, A role for homosexuality in population genetics.
- Vol.11, No.3, 153-162, R. Von Sternberg, Carcinization as an underlying synapomorphy for the decapod crustacean taxon Meiura.
- Vol.11, No.3, 163-182, A.E. Miller Baker, A critical review of long-distance gene migration in the house mice deduced from the geographic distributions of genetic markers.
- Vol.11, No.3, 183-205, P.A. Corning, The Co-operative gene: On the role of synergy in evolution. (Missing references)
- Vol.11, No.4, 209-235, M.A. Antezana and R.R. Hudson, Era reversible! Point mutations, the ratchet, and the initial success of eukaryotic sex: A simulation study.
- Vol.11, No.4, 237-254, W.L. Abler, Gene, language, number: The particulate principle in nature.
- Vol.11, No.4, 255-272, G.S. Krantz, Evolution of the human pelvis.
- Vol.11, No.4, 273, T. Quinn, An alternative hypothesis on the informational origin of feathers and their original function.
- Vol.11, No.4, 274, T. Quinn, Hyperthesis: A new classification for qualitative scientific concepts that are supported by overwhelming evidence.
- Vol.11, No.4, 275-276, D.A. Windsor, The basic unit of evolution is the host-symbiont 'biocartel'.
- Vol.11, No.5, 279-288, B. Sorkin, On epidermal insulation in small dinosaurs.
- Vol.11, No.5, 289-298, S. Van de Wetering, Is social darwinism scientific?
- Vol.11, No.5, 299-306, H.P. Green, Should social science be scientific?
- Vol.11, No.5, 307-323, S.L. Walsh, The history and semantics of the 'monophyly debate'.
Volume 11 : August 1995 – July 1998
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