A Mathematical Theory of Natural and Artificial Selection - Overview

Overview

The papers were published in ten parts over ten years in three different journals.

Part Year Subtitle (if applicable) Reference External links
I 1924 - Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 23:19-41 Evolution - Classic texts

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II 1924 The influence of partial self-fertilisation, inbreeding, assortative mating and selective fertilisation on the composition of Mendelian populations and on natural selection Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 1:158-163 Wiley Interscience website
III 1926 - Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 23:363-372 CJO website
IV 1927 - Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 23:607-615 CJO website
V 1927 Selection and mutation Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 23:838-844 CJO website
VI 1930 Isolation Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 26:220-230 CJO website
VII 1931 Selection intensity as a function of mortality rate Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 27:131-136 CJO website
VIII 1932 Metastable populations Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 27:137-142 CJO website
IX 1932 Rapid selection Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 28:244-248 CJO website
X 1934 Some theorems on artificial selection Genetics 19:412-429 Genetics website

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