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Alan Robert Templeton Charles Rebstock Professor of Biology Professor of Genetics & Biomedical Engineering Department of Biology, Campus Box 1137 Washington University St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899, USA (phone 314-935-6868; fax 314-935-4432; e-mail temple_a@wustl.edu)
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EducationA.B. (Zoology) Washington University 1969 M.A. (Statistics) University of Michigan 1972 Ph.D. (Human Genetics) University of Michigan 1972 |
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Professional Experience1972-1974. Junior Fellow, Society of Fellows of the University of Michigan. 1974. Visiting Scholar, Department of Genetics, University of Hawaii. 1974-1977. Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Texas at Austin. 1976. Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. de Biologia, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil. 1977-1981. Associate Professor, Departments of Biology and Genetics, Washington University. 1981-present. Professor, Departments of Biology and Genetics, Washington University. 1983-1987. Genetics Study Section, NIH (also served as an ad hoc reviewer several times). 1984-92:96-97. Head, Evolutionary and Population Biology Program, Washington University. 1985. Visiting Professor, Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan. 1986. Distinguished Visiting Scientist, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. 1986-present. Research Associate of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 1992. Elected Visiting Fellow, Merton College, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. 2000. Visiting Professor, Technion Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 2001-present. Charles Rebstock Professor of Biology 2001-present. Professor of Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering, Washington University 2002, 2003. 2004. Visiting Professor, Rappaport Institute and the University of Haifa, Israel.
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Honors and AwardsPhi Eta Sigma, 1966. Phi Beta Kappa, 1969. Sigma Xi, Associate Member, l969; Full Member, l972. Washington University Scholarship, l965-69. A.B. Summa Cum Laude, 1969. NSF Predoctoral Fellowship, 1969-72. Junior Fellow, Society of Fellows of the University of Michigan, 1972-74. Edward Bean Award, 1984. Awarded to the St. Louis Zoological Garden for Speke's Gazelle Management Program designed by Templeton and Read. Genetics Society of Australia Invited Oversea Speaker, 1988. Edward Bean Award, 1989. Awarded to the St. Louis Zoological Garden for the Banteng/Gaur Management Program designed by Templeton and Read. Millercomm Distinguished Speaker, 1990. University of Illinois. NMSU Distinguished Speaker, 1991. New Mexico State University. EPSCoR Distinguished Speaker, 1992. University of South Carolina. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Distinguished Speaker, 1992. Michigan State University. Award “For Outstanding Effort in the Conservation of Missouri’s Biodiversity.” Awarded jointly by the Missouri Department of Conservation and United States Forest Service, 1992. Jefferson City, Missouri. Ashby Dialogue Lecturer, 1994. University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Russell Marker Lecturer, 1994. Pennsylvania State University. Rockefeller Distinquished Lecturer, 1994. University of Arkansas. President, Society for the Study of Evolution, 1996-1997. George C. Wheeler Distinguished Lecturer, 1997. University of North Dakota. Elected Fellow of AAAS, 1997. “For fundamental contributions to both experimental and theoretical population genetics and to conservation biology.” Elected Fellow, Academy of Science of St. Louis, 1998. Brode Lecturer, 2000. Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA. Burroughs Wellcome Fund Innovation Award in Functional Genomics, 2000. Distinguished Israel Pollak Lecturer, 2000. Technion Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel Stigler Lecturer in Archaeology. University of Arkansas, 2001. Installed as Charles Rebstock Professor of Biology. 2001. David Murdock-Dole Lectureship and Award “In recognition of outstanding contributions in human genetic studies.” Nobelforum, Stockholm, Sweden. 2002. Genetics Society of Australia Invited Oversea Speaker, 2004. Lorene Murrow Kelly Distinguished Lecturer, University of Texas, 2005 Listed in the top 1% of cited authors for journals in the Life Sciences, 2005 Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering, 2007
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EditorshipsAssociate Editor, "Theoretical Population Biology" 1978-81. Editor, "Theoretical Population Biology" 1981-90. Associate Editor, "The American Naturalist" 1980-84, 2002–2005. Associate Editor, "Paleobiology" 1983-85. Editorial Board, “Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution” 1991–––. Associate Editor, “Brazilian Journal of Genetics” 1991–1997. Associate Editor, “Genetics and Molecular Biology” 1998–2001. Editorial Board, “Animal Conservation” 2004–––. Honorary Editorial Board Member, “Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online” 2005---.
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OFFICES AND MEMBERSHIPS American Association for the Advancement of Science Society for the Study of Evolution Vice President I, 1982-1983; President, 1996-1997. Genetics Society of America Member of the Education Committee of the GSA, 1986-1988. Consultant, St. Louis Zoological Garden, 1979–––. Consultant, National Zoological Park, Washington, D.C., 1983-89. Consultant, Ecumenical Dioxin Task Force, 1984-87. Genetics Study Section, NIH, Permanent member1983-87, plus occasional ad hoc attendance. Founding member of the Society for Conservation Biology. Member, Board of Directors of SCB, 1985-88. Trustee, the Missouri Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, 1988–––. Vice President for Conservation, 1996–2000. Member, Biodiversity Task Force for the State of Missouri, 1990–92. Member, International Evaluation Panel of Swedish Research in Systematics. Swedish Natural Science Research Council, 1990. Member, UNESCO-MAB/IUBS/SCOPE Workshop on a Research Agenda for Biodiversity, 1991-94. Consultant, Ralston Purina Company, Pet Nutrition Research Department, 1989–92. Consultant, Genetics Research Panel for the Biosphere 2 Project, 1991. Member, Health and Environmental Research Advisory Committee, Department of Energy,1993. National Institutes of General Medical Sciences Council, ad hoc member. 1993. Member, Advisory Committee, Tropical Terrestrial Ecology Division of the Minority Research Center for Excellence. 1994–98. Member, Genetic Biodiversity Maintenance Working Group for the State of Missouri. 1994–––. Gene Scene Redesign Advisory Team, St. Louis Science Center. 1994-1996. Member, National Research Council Panel on Evolutionary Implications of Modern Species Extinction. 1995-96. Member, National Research Council Committee on “The Human Genome Diversity Project.” 1996-97. Member, Natural Systems Agriculture Advisory Team, The Land Institute, Salina, KS, 1997–––. Member, Advisory Committee, Columbia Earth Institute, Columbia University, NY, 1997. Consultant, Variagenics Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1997–2003. Member, Advisory Board, RGA/Washington University Longevity Research Foundation, 1998–1999. Chair of the NIH Advisory Group for a Proposed Initiative on Studies of Large-scale genetic variation, 2001. American Society of Naturalists, 2002-2005. Zoological Society of London, 2004–––. External Evaluator, Departments of Biology at the Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo Campus and Riberão Preto Campus, 2004.
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RESEARCH INTERESTS Population Genetics Ecological Genetics Speciation Conservation Biology Human Evolution Molecular Quantitative Genetics of Human Populations HIV Evolution |
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RESEARCH SUPPORT NSF Grant GB-41278. "The Unit of Selection." Co-principal investigator with Dr. C. Sing. $20,000, 1974. NIH Grant GM-20903. "The Unit of Selection." Co-principal investigator with Dr. C. Sing. $50,000, 1974-77. NSF Grant BMS74-17453. "The Evolutionary Biology of Drosophila mercatorum." $40,000, 1974-77. Biomedical Sciences Support Grant. $5,000, 1974-75. NSF Grant DEB76-16985. "Studies of Selection, Fitness and Speciation." $51,000, 1976-79. NSF Grant DEB78-10455. "Selection, Fitness and Speciation." $33,340, 1978–79. NSF Grant DEB79-08860. "Selection, Coadaptation and Speciation in Drosophila mercatorum." $51,652, 1979-80. NIH Grant R01 GM27021. "Selection, Coadapation and Speciation in Drosophila mercatorum." $136,027, 1980-83. Biomedical Research Support Grant. $4,600, 1981-82. Biomedical Research Support Grant. $4,000, 1983-84. NIH Grant 1 P41 GM32675-01. "VAX11/750 Computational Facility." $120,000, 1984. Biomedical Research Support Grant. $2,500, 1984-85. Missouri Conversation Commission Contract for Establishing Collared Lizard Populations on Restored Glades. $2,350, 1984. Biomedical Research Support Grant. $6,600, 1985-86. Subcontract to "Genetic assessment of the captive breeding plan and the breeding population in the Mexican wolf (Canis lupis baileyi ) recovery program. $5,000, 1985. Nixon Griffis Fund for Zoological Research. "Genetic survey of wild cattle, oxen and buffalo." $3,000, 1986-87. Biomedical Research Support Grant. $5,000, 1986-87. NIH Grant R01 AGO2246. "The Aging Effects Associated with a Polygenic Complex." $122,654, 1980-83. $159,404, 1983-86. $132,423, 1986-89. $199,239, 1989-92. NSF Grant BSR-9007117. "The evolutionary genetics of a mate recognition cue: male song in Hawaiian crickets." $134,616 direct costs, 1990-93. NIH Grant S10 RR06380-01. VAX computer system for the Biology Department. $132,130, 1991-92. NSF Grant BSR 9112000. An examination of the speciation process in Orconectes, subgenus Procericambarus. Doctoral dissertation improvement grant for Keith Crandall. $10,041, 1991-1993. NSF Grant BSR 9112619. Population subdivision in Trimerotropis saxatilis (Acrididae). Doctoral dissertation improvement grant for Anne Gerber. $10,050, 1991-1993. NSF Grant DEB 9213184. An analysis of the speciation process in cave spiders of the genus Nesticus. Doctoral dissertation improvement grant for Marshal Hedin. $10,007, 1992-1994. Subcontract to Dr. Charles F. Sing's NIH grant R01 HL39107, "Genetic epidemiology of cornary heart disease." $90,000 (subcontract only), 1987-92. $166,446, 1992-97. NIH Grant R01 GM31571. "The Use of Recombinant DNA in Population Genetics." $330,795, 1983-86. $635,708, 1986-91. $615,876, 1991-97. NSF Grant DEB 9423684. A phylogenetic assessment of biogeography and character evolution in the subfamily Antelopinae. Doctoral dissertation improvement grant for Laura Bischof. $10,000, 1995-1999 NSF Grant DEB-9701809. Separating population structure from population history in the South American cactophilic Drosophila buzzatii subgroup. Doctoral dissertation improvement grant for Reinaldo Alves de Brito. $13,350. 1997-1999. NSF Grant DEB-9610219. The impact of forest fire management on the population structure of collared lizards in the Ozarks. $227,000, 1997-2001. $389,999, 2001-2006. REU supplements, $5,000 1998; $5,000 1999; $6000 2002; $6000 2003. ROA supplement, $25,000, 2003. NIH Grant R01 GM60730. Co-PI with Dr. Richard Markham, Johns Hopkins University. The impact of recombination in HIV-1 on intrahost evolution. $392,286 (W.U. portion only). 1999-2004. Burroughs Wellcome Fund Innovation Award in Functional Genomics. Cladistic analysis of epistasis among candidate genes influencing common diseases. $200,000. 2000-2004. NSF Grant DEB-0104977. The evolution and development of abdominal pigmentation patterns in natural populations of Drosophila polymorpha. Doctoral dissertation improvement grant for Jennifer Brisson. $10,000. 2001-2003. NIH R01 HG002191. Race and public communication about human variation. $64,380 (W.U. subcontract only). 2001-2004. NIH 1U01 GM63340 (Dr. Howard McLeod, PI). Functional polymorphism analysis in drug pathways. $40,000 (My subcontract only). 2001-2005. $80,000 2005-2010. Packard Foundation Interdisciplinary Science Program. A multidisciplinary approach to the study of the evolution of biological form and diversity $1,000,000 (shared among five co-pi’s). 2001-2006. NIH P50-GM65509 (Dr. Charles F. Sing, PI). Genomic approaches to common chronic disease. $180,975 (W.U. subcontract only 2004-2005. NIH 2RO1 GM02871924A2 (Dr. D. C. Rao, PI). Research project in genetic epidemiology. $85,000 (My subcontract only). 2005-2009. |
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PUBLICATIONS THESES Bachelor's: The Population Genetics of Scaptomyza pallida. Doctorate: Statistical Models of Parthenogenesis.
ABSTRACTS (published in journals) 1. Templeton, A.R. and C.F. Sing. Parthenogenesis as a strategy for studying genetic organization. Isozyme Bulletin 5: 1972. 2. Sing, C.F. and A.R. Templeton. Parthenogenesis as a biological design to examine the neutral gene hypothesis. Isozyme Bulletin 6: 1973. 3. Templeton, A.R. and C.F. Sing. Coadaptation in parthenogenetic strains of Drosophila mercatorum. Genetics 74: s274, 1973. 4. Templeton, A.R. and C.F. Sing. Coadaptation in parthenogenetic strains of Drosophila mercatorum. Isozyme Bulletin 6: 1973. 5. Rothman, E.D., A.R. Templeton and C.F. Sing. Analysis of population structure. Genetics 74: s234, 1973. 6. Templeton, A.R. The capacity for parthenogenesis in wild-caught females of Drosophila mercatorum. Isozyme Bulletin 8: 1975. 7. Templeton, A.R. Genetics of the bisexual-unisexual transition in Drosophila mercatorum. Isozyme Bulletin 10: 1977. 8. Templeton, A.R. The genetic and physiological basis of coadaptation in parthenogenetic strains of Drosophila mercatorum. XIV International Congress of Genetics, Abstracts of Contributed Papers, C.16, 1978. 9. Templeton, A.R. Some possible relationships between rapid speciation, small effective size, and breeding systems. In: The Dynamics of Speciation in Plants and Animals. H.-I. Oka and O. Kitagawa, eds. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 1978. 10. DeSalle, R. and A.R. Templeton. Molecular basis of the abnormal abdomen phenotype in Drosophila mercatorum. Genetics 104: s21, 1983. 11. Templeton, A.R. Natural selection and ribosomal DNA in Drosophila. Genome 30, Suppl. 1: 29, 1988. 12. Templeton, A.R. Habitat fragmentation: genetic problems and solutions. Genetics 122: s12, 1989. 13. Matioli, S. R. and A. R. Templeton. Complexos gênicos coadaptados para características morfológicas de Drosophila mercatorum. Rev. Bras. Genet. 18(3 (Supplement)): 280, 1995. 14. Templeton, A. R. A critique of the use of genetic data in analyzing human origins. American Journal of Human Biology 9(1): 122, 1997. 15. Hammer, M.F., S. L. Zegura, A. Bergen, J. C. Long, W. Klitz, R. C. Griffiths, A. R. Templeton, L. P. Osipova, O. L. Posakh, T. M. Karafet. New World Y chromosome founder haplotypes and the peopling of the Americas. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. (Suppl. 28) 81: 144, 1999. 16. Templeton, A. R. Evolution of haplotypes and complex diseases. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. (Suppl. 28) 81: 264-265, 1999. 17. Bates, B. R., A. Templeton, P. J. Achter, T. M. Harris, and C. M. Condit. A focus group study of public understanding of genetic risk factors: The case of "a gene for heart disease". American Journal of Human Genetics 71:380, 2002.
BOOK REVIEWS 1. Templeton, A.R. Review of Genetics of Speciation edited by D.L. Jameson. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 31: 88-89, 1979. 2. Templeton, A.R. Review of Macroevolution: Pattern and Process by S.M. Stanley. Evol. 34: 1224-1227, 1980. 3. Templeton, A.R. Review of Principles of Population Genetics by D. Hartl. Quart. Rev. Biol. 56: 75-76, 1981. 4. Templeton, A.R. Review of Evolution and Speciation edited by W.R. Atchley and D.S. Woodruff. Sci. 214: 900-901, 1981. 5. Templeton, A.R. Review of Basic Population Genetics by B. Wallace. Quart. Rev. Biol. 57: 187-188, 1982. 6. Templeton, A.R. Review of The Material Basis of Evolution by R. Goldschmidt. Paleobiology 8: 474-481, 1982. 7. Templeton, A.R. Review of The Evolutionary Biology of Colonizing Species by P. Parsons. Ecology 66: 1691, 1985. 8. Templeton, A.R. Review of Species and Speciation edited by E.S. Vrba. Evol. 41: 233-235, 1987. 9. Templeton, A.R. Review of The Natural History of Inbreeding and Outbreeding edited by N.W. Thornhill. Conservation Biol. 8: 608-610, 1994. 10. Templeton, A.R. Review of Species Evolution: The Role of Chromosome Change by Max King. Quart. Rev. Biol. 70: 76, 1995. 11. Templeton, A. R. Review of Speciation and the Recognition Concept: Theory and Application edited by D. M. Lambert and H. G. Spencer. Amer. Sci. 85: 384-386, 1997. 12. Templeton, A. R. A review of Race and Human Evolution by Wolpoff,M. and Caspari,R. Current Anthropology 38(5): 921-922, 1997. 13. Templeton, A. R. Applying genetics to species conservation: a review of "Genetics and the Extinction of Species" edited by L. F. Landweber and A. P. Dobson. BioSci 50: 539-540, 2000.
ARTICLES IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS 1. Templeton, A.R. and E.D. Rothman. The population genetics of parthenogenetic strains of Drosophila mercatorum. I. One locus models and statistics. Theor. Appl. Genetics 43: 204-212, 1973. 2. Templeton, A.R. Density dependent selection in parthenogenetic and self-mating populations. Theor. Pop. Biol. 5: 229-250, 1974. 3. Templeton, A.R. and E.D. Rothman. Evolution in heterogeneous environments. Am. Nat. 108: 409-428, 1974. 4. Templeton, A.R. Analysis of selection in populations observed over a sequence of consecutive generations. I. Some one locus models with a single, constant fitness component per genotype. Theor. Appl. Genetics 45: 179-191, 1974. 5. Rothman, E.D., C.F. Sing and A.R. Templeton. A model for analysis of population structure. Genetics 78: 943-960, 1974. 6. Templeton, A.R., C.F. Sing and B. Brokaw. The unit of selection in Drosophila mercatorum. I. The interaction of selection and meiosis in parthenogenetic strains. Genetics 82: 349-376, 1976. 7. Templeton, A.R., H.L. Carson and C.F. Sing. The population genetics of parthenogenetic strains of Drosophila mercatorum. II. The capacity for parthenogenesis in a natural, bisexual population. Genetics 82: 527-542, 1976. 8. Carson, H.L., L.T. Teramoto and A.R. Templeton. Behavioral differences between isogenic strains of Drosophila mercatorum. Behavior Genetics 7: 189-197, 1977. 9. Templeton, A.R. Analysis of head shape differences between two interfertile species of Hawaiian Drosophila. Evol. 31: 630-642, 1977. 10. Templeton, A.R. Survival probabilities of mutant alleles in fine grained environments. Am. Nat. 111: 897-902, 1977. 11. Annest, J.L. and A.R. Templeton. Genetic recombination and clonal selection in Drosophila mercatorum. Genetics 89: 193-210, 1978. 12. Templeton, A.R. and E.D. Rothman. Evolution in fine-grained environments. I. Environmental runs and the evolution of homeostasis. Theor. Pop. Biol. 13: 340-355, 1978. 13. Templeton, A.R. and D.A. Levin. Evolutionary consequences of seed pools. Am. Nat. 114: 232-249, 1979. 14. Templeton, A.R. Chromosome number, quantitative genetics and eusociality. Am. Nat. 113: 937-941, 1979. 15. Templeton, A.R. A frequency-dependent model of brood selection. Am. Nat. 114: 515-524, 1979. 16. Templeton, A.R. Once again, why 300 species of Hawaiian Drosophila ? Evol. 33: 513-517, 1979. 17. Templeton, A.R. The unit of selection in Drosophila mercatorum. II. Genetic revolutions and the origin of coadapted genomes in parthenogenetic strains. Genetics 92: 1265-1282, 1979. 18. Templeton, A.R. The parthenogenetic capacities and genetic structures of sympatric populations of Drosophila mercatorum and Drosophila hydei. Genetics 92: 1283-1293, 1979. 19, Templeton, A.R. The theory of speciation via the founder principle. Genetics 94: 1011-1038, 1980. 20. Yokoyama, S. and A.R. Templeton. The effect of social selection on the population dynamics of Huntington's disease. Ann. Hum. Genet. 43: 413-417, 1980. 21. Templeton, A.R. and S. Yokoyama. The effect of reproductive compensation and the desire to have male offspring on the incidence of a sex-linked lethal disease. Am.J. Hum. Genet. 32: 575-581, 1980. 22. Ochman, H., B. Stille, M. Niklasson, R.K. Selander and A.R. Templeton. Evolution of clonal diversity in the parthenogenetic fly Lonchoptera dubia. Evol. 34: 539-547, 1980. 23. Templeton, A.R. Modes of speciation and inferences based on genetic distances. Evol. 34: 719-729, 1980. 24. Rothman, E.D. and A.R. Templeton. A class of models of selectively neutral alleles. Theor. Pop. Biol. 18: 135-150, 1980. 25. Templeton, A.R. The evolution of life histories under pleiotropic constraints and r-selection. Theor. Pop. Biol. 18: 279-289, 1980. 26. Templeton, A.R. and L.R. Lawlor. The fallacy of the averages in ecological optimization theory. Am. Nat. 117: 390-393, 1981. 27. Templeton, A.R. Some comments on "Genetic variation and progressive evolution" by D. Layzer. Am. Nat. 117: 1049-1051, 1981. 28. Templeton, A.R. and E.D. Rothman. Evolution in fine-grained environments. II. Habitat selection as a homeostatic mechanism. Theor. Pop. Biol. 19: 326-340, 1981. 29. Templeton, A.R. Mechanisms of speciation -- a population genetic approach. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 12: 32-48, 1981. 30. Clark, R.L., A.R. Templeton and C.F. Sing. Studies of enzyme polymorphisms in the Kamuela population of D. mercatorum. I. Estimation of the level of polymorphism. Genetics 98: 597-611, 1981. 31. Templeton, A.R., R. DeSalle and V. Walbot. Speciation and inferences on rates of molecular evolution from genetic distances. Heredity 47: 439-442, 1981. 32. Yokoyama, S. and A.R. Templeton. Effect of cultural inheritance of reproductive compensation on the incidence of a sex-linked lethal disease. J. Theor. Biol. 99: 389-395, 1982. 33. Templeton, A.R. Phylogenetic inference from restriction endonuclease cleavage site maps with particular reference to the evolution of humans and the apes. Evol. 37: 221-244, 1983. 34. Giddings, L.V. and A.R. Templeton. Behavioral phylogenies and the direction of evolution. Sci. 220: 372-378, 1983. 35. Templeton, A.R. Systematics of Basidiomycetes based on 5S rRNA sequences and other data. Nature 303: 731-732, 1983. 36. Perondini, A.L.P., P.A. Otto, A.R. Templeton and A. Rogatko. Evidence for assortative mating systems related to the polytene chromosome-band polymorphism in Sciara ocellaris. J. Hered. 74:283-288, 1983. 37. Templeton, A.R. and B. Read. Factors eliminating inbreeding depression in a captive herd of Speke's gazelle. Zoo Biology 3: 177-199, 1984. 38. Carson, H.L. and A.R. Templeton. Genetic revolutions in relation to speciation phenomena: the founding of new populations. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 15: 97-131, 1984. 39. Templeton, A.R. The phylogeny of the hominoid primates: a statistical analysis of the DNA-DNA hybridization data. Mol. Biol. Evol. 2: 420-433, 1985. 40. Templeton, A.R., T.J. Crease and F. Shah. The molecular through ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen in Drosophila mercatorum. I. Basic genetics. Genetics 111: 805-818, 1985. 41. DeSalle, R., L.V. Giddings and A.R. Templeton. Mitochondrial DNA variability in natural populations of Hawaiian Drosophila. I. Methods and levels of variability in D. silvestris and D. heteroneura populations. Heredity 56: 75-86, 1986. 42. DeSalle, R. and A.R. Templeton. The molecular through ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen. III. Tissue-specific differential replication of ribosomal genes modulates the abnormal abdomen phenotype in Drosophila mercatorum. Genetics 112: 877-886, 1986. 43. Templeton, A.R. Further comments on the statistical analysis of DNA-DNA hybridization data. Mol. Biol. Evol. 3: 290-295, 1986. 44. Templeton, A.R., H. Hemmer, G. Mace, U.S. Seal, W.M. Shields, and D.S. Woodruff. Local adaptation, coadaptation, and population boundaries. Zoo Biol. 5: 115-125, 1986. 45. DeSalle, R. and A.R. Templeton. Comments on "The significance of asymmetrical sexual isolation." Evol. Biol. 21: 21-27, 1987. 46. Templeton, A.R. The general relationship between average effect and average excess. Genet. Res. 49: 69-70, 1987. 47. Templeton, A.R. Nonparametric phylogenetic inference from restriction cleavage sites. Mol. Biol. Evol. 4: 315-319, 1987. 48. DeSalle, R., A.R. Templeton, I. Mori, S. Pletscher, and J.S. Johnston. Temporal and spatial heterogeneity of mtDNA polymorphisms in natural populations of Drosophila mercatorum. Genetics 116: 215-223, 1987. 49. Templeton, A.R., E. Boerwinkle, and C.F. Sing. A cladistic analysis of phenotypic associations with haplotypes inferred from restriction endonuclease mapping. I. Basic theory and an analysis of alcohol dehydrogenase activity in Drosophila. Genetics 117: 343-351, 1987. 50. Templeton, A.R., S.K. Davis, and B. Read. Genetic variability in a captive herd of Speke's gazelle (Gazella spekei ). Zoo Biology 6: 305-313, 1987. 51. Ralls, K., J.D. Ballou, and A.R. Templeton. Estimates of lethal equivalents and the cost of inbreeding in mammals. Conservation Biol. 2: 185-193, 1988. 52. DeSalle, R., and A.R. Templeton. Founder effects and the rate of mitochondrial DNA evolution in Hawaiian Drosophila. Evolution 42: 1076-1084, 1988. 53. Georgiadis, N., P. Dunham, B. Read, and A. R. Templeton. HK/LK polymorphism and its genetic determination in Speke's gazelle. J. Hered. 79: 325-331, 1988. 54. Templeton, A.R., C.F. Sing, A. Kessling, and S. Humphries. A cladistic analysis of phenotypic associations with haplotypes inferred from restriction endonuclease mapping. II. The analysis of natural populations. Genetics 120: 1145-1154, 1988. 55. Ahearn, J.N. and A.R. Templeton. Interspecific hybrids of Drosophila heteroneura and D. silvestris. I. Courtship success. Evolution 43: 347-361, 1989. 56. Templeton, A.R., H. Hollocher, S. Lawler, and J.S. Johnston. Natural selection and ribosomal DNA in Drosophila. Genome 31: 296-303, 1989. 57. Templeton, A.R., K. Shaw, E. Routman, and S.K. Davis. The genetic consequences of habitat fragmentation. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 77: 13-27, 1990. 58. Davis, S.K., J.E. Strassmann, C. Hughes, L.S. Pletscher and A.R. Templeton. Population structure and kinship in Polistes (Hymenoptera, Vespidae): an analysis using ribosomal DNA and protein electrophoresis. Evolution 44: 1242-1253, 1990. 59. Templeton, A.R. The role of genetics in captive breeding and reintroduction for species conservation. Endangered Species UPDATE 8: 14-17, 1990. 60. Hollocher, H., A.R. Templeton, R. DeSalle, and J.S. Johnston. The molecular through ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen. IV. Components of genetic variation in a natural population of Drosophila mercatorum. Genetics 130: 355-366, 1992. 61. Templeton, A.R. Human origins and analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences. Science 255: 737, 1992. 62. Sing, C.F., M.B. Haviland, K.E. Zerba and A.R. Templeton. Application of cladistics to the analysis of genotype-phenotype relationships. European Journal of Epidemiology 8 (Suppl. 1): 3-9, 1992. 63. DeSalle, R. and A.R. Templeton. The mtDNA genealogy of closely related Drosophila silvestris. Journal of Heredity 83: 211-216, 1992. 64. Templeton, A.R., K.A. Crandall, and C.F. Sing. A cladistic analysis of phenotypic associations with haplotypes inferred from restriction endonuclease mapping and DNA sequence data. III. Cladogram estimation. Genetics 132: 619-633, 1992. 65. Sing, C.F., M.B. Haviland, A.R. Templeton, K.E. Zerba, and S.L. Reilly. Biological complexity and strategies for finding DNA variations responsible for inter-individual variation in risk of a common chronic disease, coronary artery disease. Ann. Med. 24: 539-547, 1992. 66. Templeton, A.R. The “Eve” hypothesis: A genetic critique and reanalysis. Amer. Anthrop. 95: 51-72, 1993. 67. Templeton, A. R., H. Hollocher and J. S. Johnston. The molecular through ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen in Drosophila mercatorum. V. Female phenotypic expression on natural genetic backgrounds and in natural environments. Genetics 134: 475-485, 1993. 68. Templeton, A. R. and C. F. Sing. A cladistic analysis of phenotypic associations with haplotypes inferred from restriction endonuclease mapping. IV. Nested analyses with cladogram uncertainty and recombination. Genetics 134: 659-669. 1993. 69. Crandall, K. A. and A. R. Templeton. Empirical tests of some predictions from coalescent theory with applications to intraspecific phylogeny reconstruction. Genetics 134: 959-969, 1993. 70. Lawler, D. F., A. R. Templeton and K. L. Monti. Evidence for genetic involvement in feline dilated cardiomyopathy. J. Vet. Int. Med. 7: 383-387, 1993. 71. Hollocher, Hope and A.R. Templeton. The molecular through ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen in Drosophila mercatorum. VI. The non-neutrality of the Y chromosome rDNA polymorphism. Genetics 136: 1373-1384, 1994. 72. Georgiadis, N., L. Bischof, A. Templeton, J. Patton, W. Karesh, and D. Western. Structure and history of African elephant populations: I. Eastern and Southern Africa. Journal of Heredity 85: 100-104, 1994. 73. Templeton, A.R. "Eve": hypothesis compatibility versus hypothesis testing. Amer. Anthropol. 96: 141-147, 1994. 74. Castelloe, J. and A.R. Templeton. Root probabilities for intraspecific gene trees under neutral coalescent theory. Mol. Phylo. Evol. 3: 102-113, 1994. 75. Templeton, A. R. Biodiversity at the molecular genetic level: experiences from disparate macroorganisms. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 345: 59-64, 1994. 76. Carson, H. L., F. C. Val and A. R. Templeton. Change in male secondary sexual characters in artificial interspecific hybrid populations. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 91: 6315-6318, 1994. 77. Butler, M., A. R. Templeton and B. Read. DNA fingerprinting in Speke's gazelle: a test for genetic distinctness, and the correlation between relatedness and similarity. Molecular Ecology 3: 355-361, 1994. 78. Routman, E., R. Wu and A. R. Templeton. Parsimony, molecular evolution, and biogeography: the case of the North American giant salamander. Evol. 48: 1799-1809, 1994. 79. Lawler, D. F., A. R. Templeton and K. L. Monti. Feline dilated cardiomyopathy: genetic aspects. Veterinary Clinical Nutrition 1(4): 159-162, 1995. 80. Templeton, A. R. A cladistic analysis of phenotypic associations with haplotypes inferred from restriction endonuclease mapping or DNA sequencing. V. Analysis of case/control sampling designs: Alzheimer's disease and the Apoprotein E locus. Genetics 140: 403-409, 1995. 81. McNearney, T., Z. Hornickova, A. R. Templeton, A. Birdwell, M. Arens, R. Markham, A. Saah and L. Ratner. Nef and LTR sequence variation from sequentially derived human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolates. Virology 208: 388-398, 1995. 82. Templeton, A. R., E. Routman and C. Phillips. Separating population structure from population history: a cladistic analysis of the geographical distribution of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in the Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum. Genetics 140: 767-782, 1995. 83. Gerber, A. S. and A. R. Templeton. Population sizes and within-deme movement of Trimerotropsis saxatilis (Acrididae), a grasshopper with a fragmented distribution. Oecologica 105: 343-350, 1996. 84. Markham, R. B., D. H. Schwartz, A. Templeton, J. B. Margolick, H. Farzadegan, D. Vlahov and X. Yu. Selective transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 variants to SCID mice reconstituted with human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. J. Virology 70: 6947-6954, 1996. 85. Templeton, A. R. Experimental evidence for the genetic-transilience model of speciation. Evol. 50: 909-915, 1996. 86. Templeton, A. R. Gene lineages and human evolution. Sci. 272: 1363, 1996. 87. Ratner, L., T. Joseph, J. Bandres, S. Ghosh, N. V. Heyden, A. Templeton, B. Hahn, W. Powderly and M. Arens. Sequence heterogeneity of Nef transcripts in HIV-1 infected subjects at different stages of disease. Virology 223: 245-250, 1996. 88. Templeton, A. R. Contingency tests of neutrality using intra/interspecific gene trees: the rejection of neutrality for the evolution of the mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase II gene in the hominoid primates. Genetics 144: 1263-1270, 1996. 89. Templeton, A. R. Out of Africa? What do genes tell us? Curr. Opinion Genet. & Develop. 7: 841-847, 1997. 90. Templeton, A. R. and B. Read. Elimination of inbreeding depression from a captive population of Speke's gazelle: Validity of the original statistical analysis and confirmation by permutation testing. Zoo Biol. 17: 77-94, 1998. 91. Templeton, A. R. Nested clade analyses of phylogeographic data: testing hypotheses about gene flow and population history. Mol. Ecol. 7: 381-397, 1998. 92. Hammer, M. F., T. Karafet, A. Rasanayagam, E. T. Wood, T. K. Altheide, T. Jenkins, R. C. Griffiths, A. R. Templeton and S. L. Zegura. Out of Africa and back again: Nested cladistic analysis of human Y chromosome variation. Mol. Biol. Evol. 15: 427-441, 1998. 93. Templeton, A. R. Human Races: A Genetic and Evolutionary Perspective. American Anthropologist 100(3): 632-650, 1998. 94. Markham, R. B., W. Wang, A. E. Weisstein, Z. Wang, A. Munoz, A. R. Templeton, J. Margolick, D. Vlahov, T. Quinn, H. Farzadegan and X. Yu. Patterns of HIV-1 evolution in individuals with differing rates of CD4 T cell decline. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95: 12568-12573, 1998. 95. Templeton, A. R. The Complexity of The Genotype-Phenotype Relationship and the Limitations of Using Genetic “Markers” at the Individual Level. Science in Context 11(3/4): 373-389, 1998. 96. Crandall, K. A. and A. R. Templeton. The zoogeography and centers of origin of the crayfish subgenus Procericambarus (Decapoda : Cambaridae). Evol. 53: 123-134, 1999. 97. Karafet, T. M., S. L. Zegura, O. Posukh, L. Osipova, A. Bergen, J. Long, D. Goldman, W. Klitz, S. Harihara, P. de Knijff, V. Wiebe, R. C. Griffiths, A. R. Templeton and M. F. Hammer. Ancestral Asian source(s) of New World Y-chromosome founder haplotypes. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 64(3): 817-831, 1999. 98. Templeton, A. R. Uses of evolutionary theory in the human genome project. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 30: 23-49, 1999. 99. Matioli, S. R. and A. R. Templeton. Coadapted gene complexes for morphological traits in Drosophila mercatorum. Two-loci interactions. Heredity 83: 54-61, 1999. 100. Templeton, A. R. Experimental Tests of Genetic Transilience. Evol. 53: 1628-1632, 1999. 101. Durand, J. D., A. R. Templeton, B. Guinand, A. Imsiridou and Y. Bouvet. Nested clade and phylogeographic analyses of the chub, Leuciscus cephalus (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) in Greece: implications for Balkan Peninsula biogeography. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 13: 566-580, 1999. 102. Hutchison, D. W. and A. R. Templeton. Correlation of pairwise genetic and geographic distance measures: inferring the relative influences of gene flow and drift on the distribution of genetic variability. Evol. 53: 1898-1914, 1999. 103. Carneiro, M., X. F. Yu, C. Lyles, A. Templeton, A. E. Weisstein, M. Safaeian, H. Farzadegan, D. Vlahov, and R. B. Markham. The effect of drug-injection behavior on genetic evolution of HIV-1. Journal of Infectious Diseases 180:1025-1032, 1999. 104. Templeton, A. R., A. G. Clark, K. M. Weiss, D. A. Nickerson, J. Stengård, E. Boerwinkle and C. F. Sing. Recombinational and mutational hotspots within the human Lipoprotein Lipase gene. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 66: 69-83, 2000. 105. Posada, D., K. A. Crandall, and A. R. Templeton. GeoDis: a program for the cladistic nested analysis of the geographical distribution of genetic haplotypes. Molecular Ecology 9:487-488, 2000. 106. Phillips, C. A., G. Suau and A. R. Templeton. Effects of Holocene climate fluctuation on mitochondrial DNA variation in the ringed salamander, Ambystoma annulatum. Copeia 2000: 542-545, 2000. 107. Dominique Durand, J., E. Ünlü, I. Doadrio, S. Pipoyan and A. R. Templeton. Origin, radiation, dispersion and allopatric hybridization in the chub Leuciscus cephalus. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 267: 1687-1697, 2000. 108. Templeton, A. R., A. G. Clark, K. M. Weiss, D. A. Nickerson, E. Boerwinkle and C. F. Sing. Cladistic structure within the human Lipoprotein Lipase gene and its implications for phenotypic association studies. Genetics 156: 1259-1275, 2000. 109. Cruzan, M. B. and A. R. Templeton. Paleoecology and coalescence: phylogeographic analysis of hypotheses from the fossil record. Trends Evol. Ecol. 15(12): 491-496, 2000. 110. Templeton, A. R., S. D. Maskas and M. B. Cruzan. Gene Trees: A Powerful Tool for Exploring the Evolutionary Biology of Species and Speciation. Plant Species Biology 15(3): 211-222, 2000. 111. Templeton, A. R. Using phylogeographic analyses of gene trees to test species status and processes. Molecular Ecology 10:779-791, 2001. 112. Templeton, A. R., R. J. Robertson, J. Brisson and J. Strasburg. Disrupting evolutionary processes: The effect of habitat fragmentation on collared lizards in the Missouri Ozarks. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98(10): 5426-5432, 2001. 113. Kramer, M. G., and A. R. Templeton. Life-history changes that accompany the transition from sexual to parthenogenetic reproduction in Drosophila mercatorum. Evolution 55:748-761, 2001. 114. Templeton, A. R. Out of Africa again and again. Nature 416: 45 - 51, 2002. 115. Antunes, A., A. R. Templeton, R. Guyomard, and P. Alexandrino. Correction: The role of nuclear genes in intraspecitic evolutionary inference: Genealogy of the transferrin gene in the brown trout (vol 19, pg 1272, 2002). Molecular Biology and Evolution 19:1644, 2002. 116. Branco, M., M. Monnerot, N. Ferrand and A.R. Templeton. Postglacial dispersal of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) on the Iberian peninsula reconstructed from nested clade and mismatch analyses of mitochondrial DNA genetic variation. Evolution 56: 792–803, 2002. 117. Kramer, M.G., A.R. Templeton and K.G. Miller. Evolutionary implications of developmental instability in parthenogenetic Drosophila mercatorum. I. Comparison of several strains with different genotypes. Evolution & Development 4: 223-233, 2002. 118. Kramer, M.G., A.R. Templeton and K.G. Miller. Evolutionary implications of developmental instability in parthenogenetic Drosophila mercatorum. II. Comparison of two strains with identical genotypes, but different modes of reproduction. Evolution & Development 4: 234-241, 2002. 119. Templeton, A.R. "Optimal" randomization strategies when testing the existence of a phylogeographic structure: A reply to Petit and Grivet. Genetics 161: 473-475, 2002. 120. Antunes, A., A.R. Templeton, R. Guyomard and P. Alexandrino. The role of nuclear genes in intraspecific evolutionary inference: genealogy of the transferrin gene in the brown trout. Molecular Biology and Evolution 19(8): 1272-1287, 2002. 121. Templeton, A.R. The Speke's Gazelle Breeding Program as an Illustration of the Importance of Multilocus Genetic Diversity in Conservation Biology: Response to Kalinowski et al. Conservation Biology 16: 1151-1155, 2002. 122. Williams, S. M., and A. R. Templeton. Race and Genomics. New England Journal of Medicine June 348:2581-2582, 2003. 123. Bates, B. R., A. Templeton, P. J. Achter, T. M. Harris, and C. M. Condit. What does A gene for heart disease mean? A focus group study of public understandings of genetic risk factors. American Journal of Medical Genetics 119A:156-161, 2003. 124. Brisson, J. A., J. L. Strasburg, and A. R. Templeton. Impact of fire management on the ecology of collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris) populations living on the Ozark Plateau. Animal Conservation 6:247-254, 2003. 125. Condit, C., A. R. Templeton, B. R. Bates, J. L. Bevan, and T. M. Harris. Attitudinal barriers to delivery of race-targeted pharmacogenomics among informed lay persons. Genetics in Medicine 5:385-392, 2003. 126. Templeton, A. R. Statistical phylogeography: methods of evaluating and minimizing inference errors. Molecular Ecology 13:789-809,2004. 127. Templeton, A. R. Using Haplotype Trees for Phylogeographic and Species Inference in Fish Populations. Environmental Biology of Fishes 69:7-20, 2004. 128. Templeton, A. R., R. A. Reichert, A. E. Weisstein, X. F. Yu, and R. B. Markham. Selection in context: patterns of natural selection in the glycoprotein 120 region of human immunodeficiency virus 1 within infected individuals. Genetics 167:1547-1561, 2004. 129. Brisson, J. A., A. R. Templeton, and I. Duncan. Population Genetics of the Developmental Gene optomotor-blind (omb) in Drosophila polymorpha: Evidence for a Role in Abdominal Pigmentation Variation. Genetics 168:1999-2010, 2004. 130. Templeton, A. R., T. Maxwell, D. Posada, J. H. Stengard, E. Boerwinkle, and C. F. Sing. Tree Scanning: A Method for Using Haplotype Trees in Phenotype/Genotype Association Studies. Genetics 169:441-453, 2005. 131. Brisson, J. A., D. C. De Toni, I. Duncan, and A. R. Templeton. Abdominal pigmentation variation in Drosophila polymorpha: Geographic variation in the trait, and underlying phylogeography. Evolution 59:1046-1059, 2005. 132. Maxwell, T., M. Ameyaw, S. Pritchard, N. Thornton, G. Folayan, J. Githang'a, A. Indalo, M. Tariq, A. Mobarek, D. Price Evans, D. Ofori-Adjei, A. Templeton, and H. McLeod. Beta-2 adrenergic receptor genotypes and haplotypes in different ethnic groups. International Journal of Molecular Medicine 16:573-580, 2005. 133. Posada, D., T. J. Maxwell, and A. R. Templeton. TreeScan: a bioinformatic application to search for genotype/phenotype associations using haplotype trees. Bioinformatics 21:2130-2132, 2005. 134. Templeton, A., R. Haplotype Trees and Modern Human Origins. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 48:33-59, 2005.
CHAPTERS IN EDITED BOOKS (MOST PEER-REVIEWED) 1. Sing, C.F. and A.R. Templeton. A search for the genetic unit of selection. In: Isozymes, IV: Genetics and Evolution. C.L. Markert (ed.), pp. 115-129. Academic Press, N.Y., 1975. 2. Templeton, A.R. and E.D. Rothman. Evolution and fine-grained environmental runs. In: Foundatons and Applications of Decision Theory, Volume II: Epistemic and Social Applications. C.A. Hooker, J.J. Leach and E.F. McClennen (eds.), pp. 131-183. Reidel Publishing Co., Dordrecht, Holland, 1978. 3. Templeton, A.R. and M.A. Rankin. Genetic revolutions and control of insect populations. In: The Screwworm Problem. R.H. Richardson (ed.), pp. 81-111. University of Texas Press, Austin, 1978. 4. Templeton, A.R. Genetics of colonization and establishment of exotic species. In: Genetics in Relation to Insect Management. M. Hoy, J. McKelvey and C. Koehler (eds.), pp. 41-49. Rockefeller Foundation Press, 1979. 5. Templeton, A.R. An informational analysis of patet in Central Javanese gamelan music. An appendix to: Becker, J., Traditional Music in Modern Java. University Press of Hawaii, 1980. 6. Templeton, A.R. Adaptation and the integration of evolutionary forces. In: Perspectives on Evolution. R. Milkman (ed.), pp. 15-31. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA, 1982. 7. Templeton, A.R. The prophecies of parthenogenesis. In: Evolution and Genetics of Life Histories. H. Dingle and J.P. Hegmann (eds.), pp. 75-101. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1982. 8. Templeton, A.R. and J.S. Johnston. Life history evolution under pleiotropy and K-selection in a natural population of Drosophila mercatorum. In: Ecological Genetics and Evolution: The Cactus-Yeast-Drosophila Model System. J.S.F. Barker and W.T. Starmer (eds.), pp. 225-239. Academic Press, New York, 1982. 9. Johnston, J.S. and A.R. Templeton. Dispersal and clines in Opuntia breeding Drosophila mercatorum and D. hydei at Kamuela, Hawaii. In: Ecological Genetics and Evolution: The Cactus-Yeast-Drosophila Model System. J.S.F. Barker and W.T. Starmer (eds.), pp. 241-256. Academic Press, New York, 1982. 10. Templeton, A.R. Genetic architectures of speciation. In: Mechanisms of Speciation. C. Barigozzi (ed.), pp. 105-121. Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 1982. 11. Templeton, A.R. Convergent evolution and nonparametric inferences from restriction data and DNA sequences. In: Statistical Analysis of DNA Sequence Data. B.S. Weir (ed.), pp. 151-179. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1983. 12. Templeton, A.R. and B. Read. The elimination of inbreeding depression in a captive herd of Speke's gazelle. In: Genetics and Conservation: A Reference for Managing Wild Animal and Plant Populations. C.M. Schonewald-Cox, S.M. Chambers, B. MacBryde, and L. Thomas (eds), pp. 241-261. Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass., 1983. 13. Templeton, A.R. The evolution of life histories under pleiotropic constraints and K-selection. In: Population Biology. H.I. Freedman and C. Strobeck (eds), pp. 64-71. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1983. 14. Templeton, A.R. Natural and experimental parthenogenesis. In: The Genetics and Biology of Drosophila, Vol. 3C. M. Ashburner, H.L. Carson, and J.N. Thompson (eds.), pp. 343-398. Academic Press, London, 1983. 15. Templeton, A.R. and L.E. Gilbert. Population genetics and the coevolution of mutualisms. In: The Biology of Mutualism: Ecology and Evolution. D. H. Boucher (ed), pp. 128-144. Crom Helm, London, 1985. 16. Templeton, A.R. Relation of humans to African Apes: a statistical appraisal of diverse types of data. In: Evolutionary Processes and Theory. S. Karlin and E. Nevo (eds.), pp. 365-388. Academic Press, New York, 1986. 17. Templeton, A.R. The relation between speciation mechanisms and macroevolutionary patterns. In: Evolutionary Processes and Theory. S. Karlin and E. Nevo (eds.), pp. 497-512. Academic Press, New York, 1986. 18. Templeton, A.R. Coadaptation and outbreeding depression. In: Conservation Biology: Science of Scarcity and Diversity. M. Soule (ed), pp. 105-116. Sinauer, Sunderland, Massuchusetts, 1986. 19. Templeton, A.R. Genetic systems and evolutionary rates. In: Rates of Evolution. K.S.W. Campbell and M.F. Day (eds.), pp. 218-234. Allen & Unwin, London, 1987. 20. Templeton, A.R. The role of genetics in conservation biology. In: AAZPA Regional Conference Proceedings. pp. 647-651. American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria, 1987. 21. Templeton, A.R. Inferences on natural population structure from genetic studies on captive mammalian populations. In: Mammalian Dispersal Patterns. B.D. Chepko-Sade and Z.T. Halpin (eds.), pp. 257-272. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1987. 22. Templeton, A.R., J.S. Johnston, and C.F. Sing. The proximate and ultimate control of aging in Drosophila and humans. In: Evolution of Longevity in Animals. A.D. Woodhead and K.H. Thompson (eds.), pp. 123-133. Plenum Press, New York, 1987. 23. Templeton, A.R. and J.S. Johnston. The measured genotype approach to ecological genetics. In: Population Genetics and Evolution. G. de Jong (ed.), pp 138-146, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1988. 24. Sing, C.F., E. Boerwinkle, P.P. Moll, and A.R. Templeton. Characterization of genes affecting quantitative traits in humans. In: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics. B.S. Weir, E.G. Eisen, M.M. Goodman, and G. Namkoong (eds.), pp. 250-269. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA, 1988. 25. Templeton, A.R. Founder effects and the evolution of reproductive isolation. In: Genetics, Speciation and the Founder Principle. L.V. Giddings, K. Kaneshiro, and W. Anderson (eds.), pp. 329-344. Oxford University Press, New York, 1989. 26. Templeton, A.R. The meaning of species and speciation: a genetic perspective. In: Speciation and its Consequences. D. Otte and J.A. Endler (eds.), pp. 3-27. Sinauer, Sunderland, Mass., 1989. 27. Templeton, A.R., H. Hollocher, S. Lawler, and J.S. Johnston. The ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen in Drosophila mercatorum. In: Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics of Drosophila. J.S.F. Barker (ed.), pp. 17-35. Plenum Press, New York, 1990. 28. Templeton, A.R. Genetics and conservation biology. In: Species Conservation: A Population-Biological Approach. A. Seitz and V.Loeschcke (eds.), pp.15-29. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, 1991. 29. Templeton, A.R. Off-site breeding of animals and implications for plant conservation strategies. In: Genetics and Conservation of Rare Plants. D.A. Falk and K.E. Holsinger (eds), pp.182-194. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991. 30. Templeton, A.R. and B. Read. Inbreeding: One Word, Several Meanings, Much Confusion. In: Conservation Genetics, V. Loeschcke, J. Tomiuk, and S.K. Jain (eds.), pp. 91-106. Birkhäuser–Verlag, Basel, 1994. 31. Templeton, A. R. The role of molecular genetics in speciation studies. In: Molecular Ecology and Evolution: Approaches and Applications. B. Schierwater, B. Streit, G. P. Wagner and R. DeSalle, eds. Pp. 455-477. Basel, Birkhäuser-Verlag, 1994. 32. Crandall, K. A., A. R. Templeton and C. F. Sing. Intraspecific phylogenetics: Problems and solutions. In: Models in Phylogeny Reconstruction. R. W. Scotland, D. J. Siebert and D. M. Williams, eds. Pp. 273-297. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1994. 33. Templeton, A. R. Biodiversity at the molecular genetic level: experiences from disparate macroorganisms. In: Biodiversity: Measurement and Estimation. D. L. Hawksworth, ed. Pp. 59-64. London, Chapman & Hall, 1995. 34. Sing, C. F., M. B. Haviland, A. R. Templeton and S. L. Reilly. Alternative genetic strategies for predicting risk of atherosclerosis. In: Atherosclerosis X. Excerpta Medica International Congress Series. F. P. Woodford, J. Davignon and A. D. Sniderman, eds. Pp. 638-644. Amsterdam, Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., 1995. 35. Crandall, K. A. and A. R. Templeton. Applications of intraspecific phylogenetics. In: New Uses for New Phylogenies. P. Harvey, A. J. L. Brown, J. M. Smith and S. Nee, eds. Pp. 81-99. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996. 36. Templeton, A. R. Cladistic approaches to identifying determinants of variability in multifactorial phenotypes and the evolutionary significance of variation in the human genome. In: Variation in the Human Genome. G. Cardew, ed. Pp. 259-283. Chichester, John Wiley & Sons, 1996. 37. Templeton, A. R. Translocation in conservation. In: Biodiversity in Managed Landscapes: Theory and Practice. R. C. Szaro and D. W. Johnston, eds. Pp. 315-325. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996. 38. Templeton, A. R. and N. J. Georgiadis. A landscape approach to conservation genetics: conserving evolutionary processes in the African Bovidae. In: Conservation Genetics: Case Histories From Nature. J. C. Avise and J. L. Hamrick, eds. Pp. 398-430. New York, Chapman & Hall, 1996. 39. Templeton, A. R. Testing the out of Africa replacement hypothesis with mitochondrial DNA data. In: Conceptual Issues in Modern Human Origins Research. G. A. Clark and C. M. Willermet, eds. Pp. 329-360. New York, Aldine de Gruyter, 1997. 40. Templeton, A. R. Linkage mapping versus the candidate gene approach. Proceedings of the 6th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production 26: 175-182, 1998. 41. Templeton, A. R. Species and speciation: geography, population structure, ecology, and gene trees. In: Endless Forms: Species and Speciation. D. J. Howard and S. H. Berlocher, eds. Pp. 32-43. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1998. 42. Templeton, A. R. The role of molecular genetics in speciation studies. In: Molecular Approaches to Ecology and Evolution. R. DeSalle and B. Schierwater, eds. Pp. 131-156. Basel, Birkhäuser-Verlag, 1998. 43. Kardia, S. L. R., J. Stengård and A. R. Templeton. An evolutionary perspective on the genetic architecture of susceptibility to cardiovascular disease. In: Evolution in Health and Disease. S. C. Stearns, ed. Pp. 231-245. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999. 44. Templeton, A. R. Using gene trees to infer species from testable null hypothesis: cohesion species in the Spalax ehrenbergi complex. In: Evolutionary Theory and Processes: Modern Perspectives, Papers in Honour of Eviatar Nevo. S. P. Wasser, ed. Pp. 171-192. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999. 45. Crandall, K. A. and A. R. Templeton. Statistical approaches to detecting recombination. In: The Evolution of HIV. K. A. Crandall, ed. Pp. 153-176. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. 46. Templeton, A. R. Epistasis and complex traits. In: Epistasis and the Evolutionary Process. J. B. Wolf, E. D. Brodie III, and M. J. Wade, eds. Pp. 41-57. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000. 47. Templeton, A. R. The genetic and evolutionary significance of human races. In: Race and Intelligence: Separating Science From Myth. J. M. Fish, ed. Pp. 31-56. Mahwah, New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002. 48. Templeton, A. R. Human races in the context of recent human evolution: a molecular genetic perspective. In: Genetic Nature/Culture. A. H. Goodman, D. Heath and M. S. Lindee, eds. Pp. 234-257. University of California Press, Berkeley, 2003. 49. Templeton, A. R. A maximum likelihood framework for cross validation of phylogeographic hypotheses. Pp. 209-230 in S. P. Wasser, ed. Evolutionary Theory and Processes: Modern Horizons. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2004. 50. Templeton, A. R. 2004. Using Haplotype Trees for Phylogeographic and Species Inference in Fish Populations. Pp. 7-20 in A. J. Gharrett, R. G. Gustafson, J. L. Nielson, J. E. Seeb, L. W. Seeb, W. W. Smoker, G. H. thorgaard and R. L. Wilmot, eds. Genetics of Subpolar Fish and Invertebrates. Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 51. Templeton, A. R. 2005. When does life begin? An evolutionary genetic answer to a central ethical question. Pp. 1-20 in S. Blazer and E. Z. Zimmer, eds. The Embryo from Conception to Birth. Scientific Discovery, Medical and Ethical Dilemmas. Karger, Basel. 52. Templeton, A. R. 2006. Out of Africa again and again. Pp. 617-625 in R. L. Ciochon and J. G. Fleagle, eds. The Human Evolution Source Book, 2nd Edition. Pearson/Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. 53. Templeton, A. R. 2006. Human races: a genetic and evolutionary perspective. Pp. 657-673 in R. L. Ciochon and J. G. Fleagle, eds. The Human Evolution Source Book, 2nd Edition. Pearson/Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.
BOOKS 1. Templeton, A. R. 2006. Population Genetics and Microevolutionary Theory. John Wiley & Sons.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS 1. Templeton, A.R. Chapter 29, "Population and Evolutionary Biology",and Chapter 30, "Community Biology and Ecosystems," in: Biology Today, Third Edition, by D.L. Kirk, pp. 882-941. Random House, N.Y., 1980. 2. Templeton, A.R. and L.V. Giddings. Letter on "Macroevolution." Sci. 211: 770-771, 1981. 3. Templeton, A.R. An evolutionist's view of creation science. Subject to Change, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 10-16, 1982. 4. Templeton, A.R. Evolution vs. creationism. Discovery, Vol. 11, No. 3, pg. 6, 1982. 5. Templeton, A.R. The crisis of partial extinction. Natural Areas Journal 2, No. 3: 35-38, 1982. 6. Templeton, A.R. Allometry in human evolution. Boxed insert in Biology, by P.H. Raven and G.B. Johnson, pp. 480-481. Times Mirror/Mosby College Publishing, St. Louis, 1986. 7. Coauthor as Member, UNESCO-MAB/IUBS/SCOPE Workshop on a Research Agenda for Biodiversity (O.T. Solbrig, ed.). From Genes to Ecosystems: A Rese | ||