1. Glass, Bentley, 1946, Heredity and Its Variability. T. D. Lysenko, Theodosius Dobzhansky: The Quarterly Review of Biology: v. 21, no. 3: p. 279-279.
BibTeX
@article{glass1946heredity,
author = "Glass, Bentley",
title = "Heredity and Its Variability. T. D. Lysenko, Theodosius Dobzhansky",
year = "1946",
journal = "The Quarterly Review of Biology",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1086/395325",
doi = "10.1086/395325",
number = "3",
openalex = "W2517728510",
pages = "279-279",
volume = "21"
}
2. Goldschmidt, Ricard B., 1946, Heredity and Its Variability. T. D. Lysenko, Dobzhansky: Physiological Zoology: v. 19, no. 3: p. 332-334.
DOI: 10.1086/physzool.19.3.30151916
BibTeX
@article{goldschmidt1946heredity,
author = "Goldschmidt, Ricard B.",
title = "Heredity and Its Variability. T. D. Lysenko, Dobzhansky",
year = "1946",
journal = "Physiological Zoology",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1086/physzool.19.3.30151916",
doi = "10.1086/physzool.19.3.30151916",
number = "3",
openalex = "W2334894564",
pages = "332-334",
volume = "19"
}
3. Glass, Bentley, 1954, Heredity, Race and Society. L. C. Dunn, Th. Dobzhansky: The Quarterly Review of Biology: v. 29, no. 4: p. 360-361.
BibTeX
@article{glass1954heredity,
author = "Glass, Bentley",
title = "Heredity, Race and Society. L. C. Dunn, Th. Dobzhansky",
year = "1954",
journal = "The Quarterly Review of Biology",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1086/400436",
doi = "10.1086/400436",
number = "4",
openalex = "W4255214922",
pages = "360-361",
volume = "29"
}
4. Ernest, Caspari, 1966, Heredity and the nature of man, T. H. Dobzhansky: Bulletin of the Orton Society: v. 16, no. 1: p. 92-92.
BibTeX
@article{ernest1966heredity,
author = "Ernest, Caspari",
title = "Heredity and the nature of man, T. H. Dobzhansky",
year = "1966",
journal = "Bulletin of the Orton Society",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02928420",
doi = "10.1007/bf02928420",
number = "1",
openalex = "W1988604748",
pages = "92-92",
volume = "16"
}
5. Roberts, Godfrey, 1975, Studies in the Philosophy of Biology F. J. Ayala T. Dobzhansky: The American Biology Teacher: v. 37, no. 6: p. 380-380.
BibTeX
@article{roberts1975studies,
author = "Roberts, Godfrey",
title = "Studies in the Philosophy of Biology F. J. Ayala T. Dobzhansky",
year = "1975",
journal = "The American Biology Teacher",
url = "https://doi.org/10.2307/4445303",
doi = "10.2307/4445303",
number = "6",
openalex = "W2318327225",
pages = "380-380",
volume = "37"
}
6. Winchester, A. M, 1976, Heredity, Evolution and Humankind.
BibTeX
@misc{winchester1976heredity3,
author = "Winchester, A. M",
title = "Heredity, Evolution and Humankind",
year = "1976",
howpublished = "St. Paul, Minn., West Publishing Co",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Winchester, A. M., 1976, Heredity, Evolution and Humankind: St. Paul, Minn., West Publishing Co.}"
}
7. Ayala, F. J, 1977, The Origin of Heredity Variation, in Dobzhansky, T., Ayala, F. J., Stebbins, G. L., and Valentine, J. W., eds., Evolution.
BibTeX
@misc{ayala1977the1,
author = "Ayala, F. J",
title = "The Origin of Heredity Variation, in Dobzhansky, T., Ayala, F. J., Stebbins, G. L., and Valentine, J. W., eds., Evolution",
year = "1977",
howpublished = "San Francisco, California, W.H. Freeman \& Co., p. 57-94",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Ayala, F. J., 1977, The Origin of Heredity Variation, in Dobzhansky, T., Ayala, F. J., Stebbins, G. L., and Valentine, J. W., eds., Evolution: San Francisco, California, W.H. Freeman \& Co., p. 57-94.}"
}
8. Borowsky, Richard L., 1978, Two Texts on Evolutionary Biology Organismic Evolution Verne Grant Evolution Theodosius Dobzhansky Francisco J. Ayala G. Ledyard Stebbins James W. Valentine: BioScience: v. 28, no. 11: p. 722-722.
BibTeX
@article{borowsky1978two,
author = "Borowsky, Richard L.",
title = "Two Texts on Evolutionary Biology Organismic Evolution Verne Grant Evolution Theodosius Dobzhansky Francisco J. Ayala G. Ledyard Stebbins James W. Valentine",
year = "1978",
journal = "BioScience",
url = "https://doi.org/10.2307/1307324",
doi = "10.2307/1307324",
number = "11",
pages = "722-722",
volume = "28"
}
9. Shimizu, Mikio, 1984, Origin and evolution of heredity-metabolism system: Origins of Life: v. 14, no. 1-4: p. 531-538.
BibTeX
@article{shimizu1984origin,
author = "Shimizu, Mikio",
title = "Origin and evolution of heredity-metabolism system",
year = "1984",
journal = "Origins of Life",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00933701",
doi = "10.1007/bf00933701",
number = "1-4",
pages = "531-538",
volume = "14"
}
10. Elmer-Dewitt, P, 1989, The Perils of Treading on Heredity.
BibTeX
@misc{elmerdewitt1989the2,
author = "Elmer-Dewitt, P",
title = "The Perils of Treading on Heredity",
year = "1989",
howpublished = "Time, v. 133, no. 12, p. 70-71",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Elmer-Dewitt, P., 1989, The Perils of Treading on Heredity: Time, v. 133, no. 12, p. 70-71.}"
}
11. 1995, The Origin of Mankind: Elijah Benamozegh: p. 147-152.
DOI: 10.5040/9780809171149.0017
BibTeX
@misc{crossref1995the,
title = "The Origin of Mankind",
year = "1995",
booktitle = "Elijah Benamozegh",
url = "https://doi.org/10.5040/9780809171149.0017",
doi = "10.5040/9780809171149.0017",
openalex = "W4406921173",
pages = "147-152"
}
12. Ceccarelli, Leah, 1995, A rhetoric of interdisciplinary scientific discourse: Textual criticism of Dobzhansky's Genetics and the origin of species: Social Epistemology.
DOI: 10.1080/02691729508578780
Abstract
Abstract This paper is a close textual criticism of Theodosius Dobzhansky's Genetics and the Origin of Species. It argues that the book succeeds as interdisciplinary communication by promoting polysemy. The professional goals of two scientific communities are embedded in the text in such a way that each audience reads the call for co‐operative action as implicit support for their own methods.
BibTeX
@article{doi10108002691729508578780,
author = "Ceccarelli, Leah",
title = "A rhetoric of interdisciplinary scientific discourse: Textual criticism of Dobzhansky's Genetics and the origin of species",
year = "1995",
journal = "Social Epistemology",
abstract = "Abstract This paper is a close textual criticism of Theodosius Dobzhansky's Genetics and the Origin of Species. It argues that the book succeeds as interdisciplinary communication by promoting polysemy. The professional goals of two scientific communities are embedded in the text in such a way that each audience reads the call for co‐operative action as implicit support for their own methods.",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1080/02691729508578780",
doi = "10.1080/02691729508578780",
openalex = "W2017858184",
references = "openalexw600659677"
}
13. Kondrashev, A., 1995, The Evolution of Theodosius Dobzhansky: Trends in Ecology & Evolution: v. 10, no. 4: p. 171-172.
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-5347(00)89035-7
BibTeX
@article{kondrashev1995the,
author = "Kondrashev, A.",
title = "The Evolution of Theodosius Dobzhansky",
year = "1995",
journal = "Trends in Ecology \& Evolution",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0169-5347(00)89035-7",
doi = "10.1016/s0169-5347(00)89035-7",
number = "4",
openalex = "W2009627885",
pages = "171-172",
volume = "10"
}
14. Brito Da Cunha, A., 1998, On Dobzhansky and His Evolution: Biology and Philosophy: v. 13, no. 2: p. 289-300.
BibTeX
@article{britodacunha1998on,
author = "Brito Da Cunha, A.",
title = "On Dobzhansky and His Evolution",
year = "1998",
journal = "Biology and Philosophy",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1006526424463",
doi = "10.1023/a:1006526424463",
number = "2",
openalex = "W104536609",
pages = "289-300",
volume = "13",
references = "doi101038hdy196828, doi101093genetics36113, doi101111j155856461959tb03025x, doi1023072406115, openalexw2403157041, openalexw600659677"
}
15. Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty, 2006, Keeping up with Dobzhansky: G. Ledyard Stebbins, Jr., plant evolution, and the evolutionary synthesis.: PubMed.
Abstract
This paper explores the complex relationship between the plant evolutionist G. Ledyard Stebbins and the animal evolutionist Theodosius Dobzhansky. The manner in which the plant evolution was brought into line, synthesized, or rendered consistent with the understanding of animal evolution (and especially insect evolution) is explored, especially as it culminated with the publication of Stebbins's 1950 book Variation and Evolution in Plants. The paper explores the multi-directional traffic of influence between Stebbins and Dobzhansky, but also their social and professional networks that linked plant evolutionists like Stebbins with Edgar Anderson, Carl Epling, and the 'Carnegie team' of Jens Clausen, David Keck, and William Hiesey with collaborators on the animal side like I. Michael Lerner, Sewall Wright and L.C. Dunn and other 'architects' of the synthesis like Ernst Mayr, Julian Huxley and George Gaylord Simpson. The compatibility in training, work styles, methodologies, goals, field sites, levels of analysis, and even choice of organismic systems is explored between Stebbins and Dobzhansky. Finally, the extent to which coevolution between plants and insects is reflected in the relationship is explored, as is the power dynamic in the relationship between two of the most visible figures associated with the evolutionary synthesis.
BibTeX
@article{openalexw19978825,
author = "Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty",
title = "Keeping up with Dobzhansky: G. Ledyard Stebbins, Jr., plant evolution, and the evolutionary synthesis.",
year = "2006",
journal = "PubMed",
abstract = "This paper explores the complex relationship between the plant evolutionist G. Ledyard Stebbins and the animal evolutionist Theodosius Dobzhansky. The manner in which the plant evolution was brought into line, synthesized, or rendered consistent with the understanding of animal evolution (and especially insect evolution) is explored, especially as it culminated with the publication of Stebbins's 1950 book Variation and Evolution in Plants. The paper explores the multi-directional traffic of influence between Stebbins and Dobzhansky, but also their social and professional networks that linked plant evolutionists like Stebbins with Edgar Anderson, Carl Epling, and the 'Carnegie team' of Jens Clausen, David Keck, and William Hiesey with collaborators on the animal side like I. Michael Lerner, Sewall Wright and L.C. Dunn and other 'architects' of the synthesis like Ernst Mayr, Julian Huxley and George Gaylord Simpson. The compatibility in training, work styles, methodologies, goals, field sites, levels of analysis, and even choice of organismic systems is explored between Stebbins and Dobzhansky. Finally, the extent to which coevolution between plants and insects is reflected in the relationship is explored, as is the power dynamic in the relationship between two of the most visible figures associated with the evolutionary synthesis.",
openalex = "W19978825",
references = "openalexw600659677"
}
16. Coyne, Jerry A., 2015, Theodosius Dobzhansky on Hybrid Sterility and Speciation: Genetics.
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.115.184770
Abstract
![Figure][1] It is a truth universally acknowledged that Genetics and the Origin of Species, Theodosius Dobzhansky’s acclaimed 1937 book, launched the modern evolutionary synthesis, characterized by uniting the findings of genetics with the facts of natural history. Dobzhansky’s title
BibTeX
@article{doi101534genetics115184770,
author = "Coyne, Jerry A.",
title = "Theodosius Dobzhansky on Hybrid Sterility and Speciation",
year = "2015",
journal = "Genetics",
abstract = "![Figure][1] It is a truth universally acknowledged that Genetics and the Origin of Species, Theodosius Dobzhansky’s acclaimed 1937 book, launched the modern evolutionary synthesis, characterized by uniting the findings of genetics with the facts of natural history. Dobzhansky’s title",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.115.184770",
doi = "10.1534/genetics.115.184770",
openalex = "W2225381698",
references = "doi101093genetics36113"
}
17. de Carvalho, Tito Brige, 2019, “A most bountiful source of inspiration:” Dobzhansky’s evolution of tropical populations, and the science and politics of genetic variation: História Ciências Saúde-Manguinhos.
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-59702019000100016
Abstract
Theodosius Dobzhansky has been studied for how he integrated field naturalism and laboratory experimentation in ways that helped produce the Modern Synthesis, as well as how he leveraged biological expertise to support liberal and cosmopolitan values amidst Second World War and the Cold War. Moreover, Dobzhansky has been central in analyses of the institutionalization of genetics in Brazil, where he spent several years. This article situates Dobzhansky's Brazilian research within the science of variation and the politics of diversity. I conclude by raising questions about how the ways in which science figured in politics depended on ideas about the role of scientists in society whichwere advanced in parallel, suggesting research on the "co-production" of natural and social orders.
BibTeX
@article{doi101590s010459702019000100016,
author = "de Carvalho, Tito Brige",
title = "“A most bountiful source of inspiration:” Dobzhansky’s evolution of tropical populations, and the science and politics of genetic variation",
year = "2019",
journal = "História Ciências Saúde-Manguinhos",
abstract = {Theodosius Dobzhansky has been studied for how he integrated field naturalism and laboratory experimentation in ways that helped produce the Modern Synthesis, as well as how he leveraged biological expertise to support liberal and cosmopolitan values amidst Second World War and the Cold War. Moreover, Dobzhansky has been central in analyses of the institutionalization of genetics in Brazil, where he spent several years. This article situates Dobzhansky's Brazilian research within the science of variation and the politics of diversity. I conclude by raising questions about how the ways in which science figured in politics depended on ideas about the role of scientists in society whichwere advanced in parallel, suggesting research on the "co-production" of natural and social orders.},
url = "https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59702019000100016",
doi = "10.1590/s0104-59702019000100016",
openalex = "W2925473438",
references = "doi101590s141547572014000100020"
}
18. de Carvalho, Tito Brige, 2020, Modern Evolutionary Biology and Brazilian Population Genetics: Theodosius Dobzhansky at the University of São Paulo: Perspectives on Science.
Abstract
On the one hand, much has been written on Theodosius Dobzhansky’s central role in the development of the field of population genetics and modern evolutionary theory, as well as on his sociopolitical worldview in the middle of the Twentieth Century. On the other hand, much has also been written on Dobzhansky’s role in the institutionalization of genetics in Brazil, where he spent a considerable amount of time. Unfortunately, these literatures developed without any points of intersection or cross-reference. This article places Dobzhansky’s work in Brazil in the broader contexts of the science and politics of its historical period.
BibTeX
@article{doi101162posca00339,
author = "de Carvalho, Tito Brige",
title = "Modern Evolutionary Biology and Brazilian Population Genetics: Theodosius Dobzhansky at the University of São Paulo",
year = "2020",
journal = "Perspectives on Science",
abstract = "On the one hand, much has been written on Theodosius Dobzhansky’s central role in the development of the field of population genetics and modern evolutionary theory, as well as on his sociopolitical worldview in the middle of the Twentieth Century. On the other hand, much has also been written on Dobzhansky’s role in the institutionalization of genetics in Brazil, where he spent a considerable amount of time. Unfortunately, these literatures developed without any points of intersection or cross-reference. This article places Dobzhansky’s work in Brazil in the broader contexts of the science and politics of its historical period.",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1162/posc\_a\_00339",
doi = "10.1162/posc\_a\_00339",
openalex = "W3020443038",
references = "britodacunha1998on, doi101111j155856461975tb00851x, doi101590s141547572014000100020, doi1023071523704, doi1023072407274, doi102307jctvjsf433, doi1043249780203413845, doi105281zenodo10742745, doi105860choice396411, openalexw1546831332, openalexw1549102133, openalexw1791834434, openalexw600659677"
}