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Colloquium on
The Future of Evolution
National Acaclemy of Sciences
Washington, D.C. 2000
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PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
of the United States of America
Contents
Papers from the National Academy of Sciences Colloquium on
The Future of Evolution
INTRODUCTION
5389 The biotic crisis and the future of evolution
Norman Myers and Andrew H. Knoll
COLLOQUIUM PAPERS
5393 Lessons from the past: Evolutionary impacts of
mass extinctions
David Jablonski
5399 Lessons from the past: Biotic recoveries from
mass extinctions
Douglas H. Erwin
5404 Loss of speciation rate will impoverish future diversity
Michael L. Rosenzweig
5411 What was natural in the coastal oceans?
Jeremy B. C. Jackson
5419 The future of coral reefs
Nancy Knowlton
5426 Disrupting evolutionary processes: The effect of habitat
fragmentation on collared lizards in the Missouri Ozarks
Alan R. Templeton, Robert J. Robertson, Jennifer Brisson,
and Jared Strasburg
5433 Human-caused environmental change: Impacts on plant
diversity and evolution
David Tilman and Clarence Lehman
5441 Plant biology in the future
F. A. Bazzaz
5446 The evolutionary impact of invasive species
H. A. Mooney and E. E. Cleland
5452 Rapid plant diversification: Planning for an evolutionary
future
R. M. Cowling and R. L. Pressey
5458 Human-mod~fied ecosystems and future evolution
David Western
5466 The current biodiversity extinction event: Scenarios for
mitigation and recovery
Michael J. Novacek and Elsa E. Cleland
5471 Declines of blames and biotas and the future
of evolution
David S. Woodruff
5477 Intervening in evolution: Ethics and actions
Paul R. Ehrlich
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