Editorial Preface, Mark Ridley
List 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. & 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. & 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. & Hamilton, W. D. (1992).
Covert sex, Hurst, L. D.; Hamilton, W. D.; & 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. & Hamilton, W. D. (1992)
Exotic pests and parasites, Kathirithamby, J. & 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. & 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 & 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. & 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. & Lenton, T. M. (1998)
Is DSMP synthesis in Chlorophycean macro-algae linked to aerial dispersal?, Welsh, D. T.; Viaroli, P.; Hamilton, W. D. & 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. & Crampton, W. G. R. (1998)
17. A view from Mars, Sam Brown
Autumn tree colours as a handicap signal, Hamilton, W. D. & 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. & 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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