- Vol.6, No.6, Table of Contents.
- Vol.6, No.1, 1-14, L.K. Gabunia, K.I. Chochieva, Co-Evolution of the Hipparion fauna and vegetation in the Paratethys region.
- Vol.6, No.1, 15-24, D.S. Wilson and A. Hedrick, Speciation and the economics of mate choice.
- Vol.6, No.1, 25-32, R.I. Bertin, The evolution and maintenance of andromonoecy.
- Vol.6, No.1, 33-42, P.E. Moroz, Macromolecular mechanism of language.
- Vol.6, No.2, 43-52, B. Rice, Heteroecious rusts as agents of interference competition.
- Vol.6, No.2, 53-66, D.W. Morris, Age-specific dispersal strategies in iteroparous species: Who leaves when?
- Vol.6, No.2, 67-78, D.M. Lambert, P.D. Kingett and E. Slooten, Intersexual selection: The problem and a discussion of the evidence.
- Vol.6, No.2, 79-90, R. Johnson, Parsimony principles in phylogenetic systematics: A critical re-appraisal.
- Vol.6, No.2, 91-96, B.G. Naylor, Vestigial organs are evidence of evolution.
- Vol.6, No.2, 97, L. Van Valen, Memorial, On Bryan Patterson.
- Vol.6, No.3, 99-112, L. Van Valen, Integration of species: Stasis and biogeography.
- Vol.6, No.3, 113-126, R.H. Melton, Body size and island Peromyscus: A pattern and a hypothesis.
- Vol.6, No.3, 127-142, T.H. Frazzetta, Modeling complex morphological change in evolution, and a possible ecological analogy.
- Vol.6, No.3, 143-162, H-R Gregorious, The relationship between genic and genotypic fitnesses in diploid populations.
- Vol.6, No.3, 163-165, C.B. Eastman, Hystricomorphy as the primitive condition of the rodent masticatory apparatus.
- Vol.6, No.3, 166, R.M. Schoch, Hyrachyus: Tapiroid or rhinocerotoid?
- Vol.6, No.3, 167-170, E. Jablonka Tavory, Genocopies and the evolution of interdependence.
- Vol.6, No.3, 171-173, S.R. Scadding, Vestigial organs do not provide scientific evidence for evolution.
- Vol.6, No.3, 174, L. Van Valen, What are tree shrews? Review of Comparative biology and evolutionary relationships of tree shrews.
- Vol.6, No.4, 175-184, P.A. Parsons, The Genetic basis of quantitative traits: Evidence for punctuational evolutionary transitions at the intraspecific level.
- Vol.6, No.4, 185-196, G.L. McLaughlin and D.G. Cain, An inquiry into the nature of symbiosis.
- Vol.6, No.4, 197-204, B. Schultz, On Levene's test and other statistics of variation.
- Vol.6, No.4, 205-209, M. Sheets-Johnstone, Evolutionary residues and uniqueness in human movement.
- Vol.6, No.4, 210, W. Kohlberger (deceased) and R.M. Schoch, The value of paleontology.
- Vol.6, No.4, 211-218, L.W. Aarssen, What is community evolution?
- Vol.6, No.4, 219, F.S. Szalay, An ecoethological reassessment of the living mammals, Review of The mammalian radiations by J.F. Eisenberg. (Incomplete)
- Vol.6, No.4, 224, Griesemer, Disabusing science. (Incomplete)
- Vol.6, No.5, 225-232, C.H. Smith, Areographic representation of faunal characteristics through a 'second-order' relational approach.
- Vol.6, No.5, 233-256, S. Halloy, The use of convergence and divergence in the interpretation of adaptations in high-mountain biota.
- Vol.6, No.5, 257-273, E.A. Berlin and A.V. Millard, ABO blood groups and sex ratios in South America.
- Vol.6, No.5, 274, R.M. Schoch, The function of the horns of Titanotheres (Mammalia, Perissodactyla).
- Vol.6, No.5, 275-280, D.W. Morris, Multinomial expectation: An alternative to 2 x 2 presence-absence tests of species association.
- Vol.6, No.5, 281-282, L. Van Valen, Mites and nematodes have problems too, Review of Synopsis and classification of living organisms, S.P. Parker.
- Vol.6, No.6, 283-292, R. Harmsen, Abundance distribution and the evolution of community structure.
- Vol.6, No.6, 293-295, R.I. Bertin and A.G. Stephenson, Towards a definition of sexual selection.
- Vol.6, No.6, 296, L. Radinsky, Hyrachyus: Tapiroid not rhinocerotoid.
- Vol.6, No.6, 297-298, L. Van Valen, Molecular selection.
- Vol.6, No.6, 299-300, V.C. Maiorana, Red deer and the evolution of natural history.
Volume 6 : March 1982 – December 1983
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