Recently, while looking for some readings to use with students, I tried locating a book similar to "Foundations of Ecology" for evolution. To my surprise, the only things I was able to find were Appleman's Norton Critical Edition of Darwin, which is excellent but omits much of scientific importance, and Wetherington's "Readings in the History of Evolutionary Theory", which is also very good but uses highly abridged selections and a much stronger editorial voice than the Foundations series. Have I missed something? If not, maybe someone will be moved to produce such a book!
-- ------------- Jane Shevtsov, Ph.D. Mathematical Biology Curriculum Writer, UCLA co-founder, www.worldbeyondborders.org “Those who say it cannot be done should not interfere with those who are doing it.” --attributed to Robert Heinlein, George Bernard Shaw and others
