- Vol.10, No.1, 1-13, L. Van Valen, Biotal Evolution: A manifesto.
- Vol.10, No.1, 14, W.L. Abler, Energetic exercise, Review of the eighth day, R.N. Adams.
- Vol.10, No.1, 15-32, P.A. Colinvaux, A model for the selective advantage of intelligence to breeding females.
- Vol.10, No.1, 33-46, R. Wikander, Empirical, cognitive, and truth-functional implications of considerations of parsimony in phylogeny reconstruction.
- Vol.10, No.1, 47-52, L. Van Valen, How far does contingency rule?
- Vol.10, No.1, 53-58, V.C. Maiorana, Pursuit of a possible dream.
- Vol.10, No.1, 59-62, V.C. Maiorana, Is language THE humanizing factor?
- Vol.10, No.1, 63-64, S.W. Itzkoff, The evolution of human intelligence: A reply.
- Vol.10, No.1, 65-66, V.C. Maiorana, Toward a science of allometry.
- Vol.10, No.2, 67-70, R.R. Strathman, From metazoan to protist via competition among cell lineages.
- Vol.10, No.2, 71-74, L. Van Valen and V.C. Mairorana, HeLa, a new microbial species.
- Vol.10, No.2, 75-82, L. Luo, An evolutionary model of nucleic acid sequence, The model of inflation-mutation-selection.
- Vol.10, No.2, 83-84, V.C. Maiorana, Why childhood is so long, Review of Patterns of human growth, B. Bogin.
- Vol.10, No.2, 85-100, U. Kurosu and S. Aoki, Why are aphid galls so rare?
- Vol.10, No.2, 101-107, R.A. Krebs, Variation among Drosophila mojavensis populations for locomotor activity does not cause sexual isolation.
- Vol.10, No.2, 108, P. Dingle, Review of Phylogeny and the classification of fossil and recent organisms, Edited by N. Schmidt-Kittler and R. Willmann.
- Vol.10, No.2, 109-110, V.C. Maiorana, How walls shape thought. Review of The domestication of the Human species, P.J. Wilson.
- Vol.10, No.2, 111-127, Views and Reviews, Index next pdf.
- Vol.10, No.2, 128, Index of books reviewed.
- Vol.10, No.3, 129-143, M. Cook, The manifold gain of sexual reproduction.
- Vol.10, No.3, 144, K.F. Mathers and M. Henneberg, Why do we eat less than other primates?
- Vol.10, No.3, 145-155, R.K. Templeton and J. Franklin, Adaptive information and animal behaviour: Why motorists stop at red traffic lights.
- Vol.10, No.3, 156, P. Devasia, Scaffold attachment regions - spandrels in the genome.
- Vol.10, No.3, 157-161, B.S. Lieberman, An extension of the SMRS concept into a phylogenetic context.
- Vol.10, No.3, 162, B.V. Babu, Did natural selection promote alcoholism?
- Vol.10, No.3, 163-182, Views and Reviews.
- Vol.10, No.4, 183-186, T.A.Y. Ferguson, Sudden eusociality in the Hymenoptera.
- Vol.10, No.4, 187-194, V.C. Maiorana, An image of human evolution from biases and levels of evolution, Review.
- Vol.10, No.4, 195-202, J.E. Stewart, The maintenance of sex.
- Vol.10, No.4, 203-207, D.S. Robertson, Mass Extinction and the simulated annealing algorithm.
- Vol.10, No.4, 208, J.F. Bonaparte, L. Van Valen, y.A. Kramartz, La Fauna local de punta peligro, Paleoceno inferior, de la Provincia del Chubut, Argentina, Evolutionary Monograph abstract.
- Vol.10, No.4, 209-220, C.A. Long, Evolution in periodical cicadas: A genetical explanation.
- Vol.10, No.4, 221, A.E. Miller Baker, What is the transport rate of Mus domesticus infesting hay bales? Experiments pertinent to long-distance-gene-migration.
- Vol.10, No.4, 222, A.E, Miller Baker, Geographic distribution of Mus domesticus-specific genetic markers primarily within the parapatrick ranges of other Mus species: A literature review of data supporting long-distance gene migration.
- Vol.10, No.4, 223-225, R.M. Sullivan, Peculiar paleontologists.
- Vol.10, No.4, 226, A. Duckworth, Cortexia tertiarius: The ultimate hedonist.
- Vol.10, No.5, 227-248, D.W. Kyhos and G.D. Carr, Chromosome stability and lability in plants.
- Vol.10, No.5, 249-258, L. Medrano, G. Cocho, P. Miramontes and J.L. Rius, The effect of DNA stability on mutation and sequence evolution.
- Vol.10, No.5, 259-260, A Dafni and P.G. Kevan, An hypothesis on complementary amino acids in nectar.
- Vol.10, No.5, 261-272, D.S. Robertson, Is darwinian evolution a mathematically stable process?
- Vol.10, No.5, 273-277, S.W. Wood, A hierarchical theory of systematics.
- Vol.10, No.5, 278, M. Henneberg and G. Brush, Similum, a concept of flexibile synchronous classification replacing rigid species in evolutionary thinking.
- Vol.10, No.5, 279-282, L. Van Valen, Anomalous larvae and the burning of heretics.
- Vol.10, No.6, 283-298, M. Cook, Natural selection for selectively deleterious traits.
- Vol.10, No.6, 299-303, C. Emiliani, Evolution--a composite model.
- Vol.10, No.6, 304, M. Henneberg and J.F. Thackery, A single-lineage hypothesis of hominid evolution.
- Vol.10, No.6, 305-316, J.Kieser, Stress and economical constraints to phenotypic evolution.
- Vol.10, No.6, 317-320, J.L. Martinez, On complexity and simplicity as different evolutionary strategies.
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