Editorial Preface,
Mark RidleyList of contributors
1. Oku no Hosomichi: Roads to Hamilton's 'Wrightian' digital parasites in Geneland, Brian Sumida
Genetic algorithms and learning, Sumida, B. H.; Houston, A. I.; McNamara, J. M. and Hamilton, W. D. (1990)
Both Wrightian and 'parasite' peak shifts enhance genetic algorithm performance in the travelling salesman problem, Sumida, B. H. and Hamilton, W. D. (1993)
2. Manipulating microbe proceedings: Cytoplasmic bacteria that cause parthenogenesis, Richard Stouthamer
Antibiotics cause parthenogenetic Trichogramma (Hymenoptera/Trichogrammatidae) to revert to sex, Stouthamer, R.; Luck, R. F. and Hamilton, W. D. (1990)
3. My intended burial and why, Hamilton, W. D. (1991/2000)
4. Sex, sexes, and selfish elements, Laurence Hurst
Cytoplasmic fusion and the nature of sexes, Hurst, L. D. and Hamilton, W. D. (1992).
Covert sex, Hurst, L. D.; Hamilton, W. D.; and Ladle, R. J. (1992)
5. Recurrent viruses and theories of sex, Hamilton, W. D. (1992)
6. Further homage to Santa Rosalia: Discovery at last of the elusive females of a species of Myrmecolacidae, Jeya Kathirithamby
More covert sex: the elusive females of Myrmecolacidae., Kathirithamby, J. and Hamilton, W. D. (1992)
Exotic pests and parasites, Kathirithamby, J. and Hamilton, W. D. (1995)
7. Haploid dynamic polymorphism in a host with matching parasites: effects of mutation/subdivision, linkage, and patterns of selection, Hamilton, W. D. (1993)
8. Inbreeding in Egypt and in this book: a childish perspective., Hamilton, W. D. (1993)
9. On first looking into a British Treasure (50 years and 80 volumes of New Naturalist Books), Hamilton, W. D. (1994)
10. How to catch the Red Queen?, Dieter Ebert
Sex against virulence: the coevolution of parasitic diseases, Ebert, D. and Hamilton, W. D. (1996)
11. Between Shoreham and Downe: seeking the key to natural beauty, Hamilton, W. D. (1996)
12. Born slave to the Red Queen, Hamilton, W. D. (1996)
13. Foreword to S. Turilazzi and M. J. West-Eberhard (eds.), 'Natural history and evolution of paper wasps', Hamilton, W. D. (1996)
14. Bill Hamilton's involvement with the OPV theory: 'medical science's most hated hypothesis', Edward Hooper
1959 Manchester case of syndrome resembling AIDS, Hooper, E. and Hamilton, W. D. (1996)
Foreword to Edward Hooper, 'The River', W. D. Hamilton (1999)
15. Hamilton and Gaia, Tim Lenton
Ecology in the large: Gaia and Genghis Khan, Hamilton, W. D. (1995)
Spora and Gaia: how microbes fly with their clouds, Hamilton, W. D. and Lenton, T. M. (1998)
Is DSMP synthesis in Chlorophycean macro-algae linked to aerial dispersal?, Welsh, D. T.; Viaroli, P.; Hamilton, W. D. and Lenton, T. M. (1999)
16. Life, evolution, and development in the Amazonian floodplain, Peter Henderson
Evolution and diversity in Amazonian floodplain communities., Henderson, P. A.; Hamilton, W. D. and Crampton, W. G. R. (1998)
17. A view from Mars, Sam Brown
Autumn tree colours as a handicap signal, Hamilton, W. D. and Brown, S. P. (2001)
18. Tomato attractors on the wall of an abandoned church, Akira Sasaki
Clone mixtures and a pacemaker: new facets of Red-Queen theory and ecology., Sasaki, A; Hamilton, W. D. and Ubeda, F. (2002)
19. Because topics often fade: letters, essays, notes, digital manuscripts, and other unpublished works, Jeremy John
20. W. D. Hamilton., Alan Grafen
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