Dr. G. Ledyard Stebbins journal articles 1929-2000. (original) (raw)
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS in journals (Chronological order) 1929 to 1999
1. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1929. Further additions to the Mt. Desert flora. Rhodora, Journal of The New England Botanical Club 31: 81-88.
2. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1929. Lomatogonium rotatum (L.) Fries in Maine. Rhodora, Journal of The New England Botanical Club.
3. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1929. Some interesting plants from Mt. Katahdin. Rhodora, Journal of The New England Botanical Club.
4. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1930. An interesting form of Eupatorium perfolatum. Rhodora, Journal of The New England Botanical Club 32: 132-133.
5. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1930. Contribution from the Gray Herbarium. Harvard University-No. LXXXVII: III. A revision of some North American species of Calamagrostis. Rhodora, Journal of the New England Botanical Club 32: 35-57.
6. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1932. Some interesting plants from the North shore of the St. Lawrence. Rhodora, Journal of The New England Botanical Club 34: 66-67.
7. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1932. Cytology of Antennaria. I. Normal species. Botanical Gazette 94: 134-151.
8. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1932. Cytology of Antennaria. II. Parthenogenetic species. Botanical Gazette 94: 322-345.
9. Hicks, G. C., and G. L. Stebbins, Jr. 1934. Miosis in some species and a hybrid of Paeonia. American Journal of Botany 21: 228-241.
10. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1935. Some observations on the flora of the Bruce Peninsula, Ontario. Rhodora 37: 63-74.
11. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1935. A new species of Antennaria from the Appalachia region. Rhodora 37: 229-237.
12. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1936. A note on species differentiation in Antennaria. Rhodora 38: 367-369.
13. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1936. Two new species ofLactuca from tropical Africa. Bulletin du Jardin Botanique de L'Etat, Volume XIV: 223-226.
14. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1937. Critical Notes on Lactuca and related genera. The Journal of botany, January 1937: 12-18.
15. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1937. Critical notes on the genus Ixeris. The Journal of Botany, February 1937: 43-51
16. Babcock, E. B., G. L. Stebbins, Jr., and J. A. Jenkins. 1937. Chromosomes and phylogeny in some genera of the Crepidinae. Cytologia Fujii JubiIee Vol: 188-210.
17. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1937. The scandent species of Prenanthes and Lactuca in Africa. Bulletin du Jardin Botanique de L'Etat, Volume XIV: 333-351.
18. Saunders, A. P., and G. L. Stebbins, Jr. 1938. Cytogenetic studies in Paeonia I. The compatibility of the species and the appearance of the hybrids. Genetics 23: 65-82.
19. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1938. Cytogenetic studies in Paeonia II. The cytology of the diploid species and hybrids. Genetics 23: 83-110.
20. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1938. A bleaching and clearing method for plant tissue. Science 87: 21-22.
21. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1938. An anomalous new species of Lapsana from China. Madrono IV: 154-157.
22. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1938. Cytological characteristics associated with the different growth habits in the dicotyledons. American Journal of Botany 25: 189-198.
23. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1938. The Western American species ofPaeonia. Madrono 6: 252-260.
24. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1939. Notes on some systematic relationships in the genus Paeonia.University of California Publications in botany 19: 245-266.
25. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr., and Sydney Ellerton. 1939. Structural hybridity inPaeonia californica and P. brownii. Journal of Genetics XXXVIII: 136.
26. Stebbins, G. L., Jr., and E. B. Babcock. 1939. The effect of polyploidy and apomixis on the evolution of species in Crepis.Journal of Heredity XXX: 519-530.
27. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. and J. A. Jenkins. 1939. Aposporic development in the North American species of Crepis. Genetica XXI: 191-224.
28. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1939. Notes on Lactuca in Western North America. Madrono 5: 123-126.
29. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1940. The significance of polyploidy in plant evolution. The American Naturalist LXXIV: 54-66.
30. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1940. Studies in the Cichorieae: Dubyaea and Soroseris, Endemics of the Sino-Himalayan Region. Memoirs of The Torrey Botanical Club 19: 576.
31. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1939. Notes on some Indian species of Lactuca. Indian Forest Records 1: 237-244.
32. Stebbins, G. L., Jr., and R. M. Love. 1941. A cytological study of California forage grasses. American Journal of Botany 28: 371-382.
33. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1941. Additional evidence for a holarctic dispersal of flowering plants in the Mesozoic era. Proceedings of Sixth Pacific Science Congress, p. 649-660.
34. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1941. Apomixis in the angiosperms Botanical Review 7: 507-542.
35. Stebbins, G. L., Jr., and R. M. Love. 1941. An undescribed species of Stipa from California. Madrono 6: 137-141.
36. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1942. Polyploid complexes in relation to ecology and the history of floras. The American Naturalist LXXVI: 36-45.
37. Babcock, E. B., G. L. Stebbins, Jr., and J. A. Jenkins. 1942. Genetic evolutionary processes in Crepis. The American Naturalist LXXVI: 337-363.
38. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1942. The role of isolation in the differentiation of plant species. Biological Symposia VI: 217-233.
39. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1942. The genetic approach to problems of rare and endemic species. Madrono 6: 241-258.
40. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1942. The concept of genetic homogeneity as an explanation for the existence and behavior of rare and endemic species. Chronica Botanica VII: 252-253.
41. Babcock, E. B., and G. L. Stebbins, Jr. 1943. Systematic Cichorieae. University of California Publications in Botany 18: 227-240.
42. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1944. Review of "Vegetation and Flora of Mount Diablo, California". Ecology 25: 481-482.
43. Stebbins, G. L., Jr., and H. A. Tobgy. 1944. The cytogenetics of hybrids in Bromus I. Hybrids within the section Ceratochloa. American Journal of Botany 31: 1-11.
44. Stebbins, G. L., Jr., H. A. Tobgy and Jack R. Harlan. 1944. The cytogenetics of hybrids in Bromus II. Bromus carinatus and Bromus arizonicus. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences XXV: 307-322.
45. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr., and Masuo Kodani. 1944. Chromosomes variation in Guayule and Mariola. Journal of Heredity XXXV: 163-172.
46. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1945. Role of isolation in the differentiation of plant species. Mature 155: 150-151.
47. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1945. Review of "Plant Evolution through Amphiploidy and Autoploidy". Ecology 26: 420-421.
48. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1945. The cytological analysis of species hybrids. II. Botanical Review 11: 463-486.
49. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1945. Evidence for abnormally slow rates of evolution, with particular reference to the higher plants and the genusDrosophila. Lloydia 8: 84-102.
50. Stebbins, G. L., Jr., J. I. Valencia and R. Marie Valencia. 1946. Artificial and natural hybrids in the Gramineae, tribe _Hordeae._I. Elymus, Sitanion, and Agropyron. American Journal of Botany 33: 338-351.
51. Stebbins, G. L., Jr., J. I. Valencia and R. Marie Valencia. 1946. Artificial and natural hybrids in the Gramineae, tribe Hordeae. II. Agropyron, Elymus and Hordeum.American Journal of Botany 33: 579-580.
52. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1947. Improved forage grasses to be put in field trials. California Agriculture 1(4).
53. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1947. Types of polyploids: Their classification and significance. Advances in Genetics 1: 403-429.
54. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1947. Evidence on rates of evolution from the distribution of existing and fossil plant species. Ecological Monographs 17: 149-158.
55. Stebbins, G. L., Jr., E. B. Matzke and C. Epling. 1947. Hybridization in a population of Quercus marilandica and Quercus ilicifolia. Evolution 1: 79-88.
56. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1947. The origin of the complex of Bromus carinatus phytogeographic implications. Contributions from the Gray Herbarium No. CLXV: 42-55.
57. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1948. Review of "A Study of the genus Paeonia". Madrono 9:193-199.
58. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1948. The chromosomes and relationships of Metasequoia and Sequoia. Science 108: 95-98.
59. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1949. Asexual reproduction in relation to plant evolution. Evolution 3: 98-101.
60. Gramineae, tribe Hordeae. III. Hybrids involving Elymus condensatus and E. triticoides. American Journal of Botany 36:291-330.
61. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1949. The evolutionary significance of natural and artificial polyploids in the family Gramineae. Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Genetics (Hereditas, Suppl. Vol. 1949): 461-485.
62. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1949. Rates of evolution in plants, In Genetics, Paleontology, and Evolution, Glenn L. Jepsen, George Gaylord Simpson, and Ernst Mayr, eds. Princeton University Press, 14 p.
63. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1949. Speciation, evolutionary trends, and distribution patterns in Crepis. Evolution III: 188-193.
64. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr., and Elton F. Paddock. 1949. The Solanum nigrum complex in Pacific North America. Madrono X: 70-81.
65. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1949. Reality and efficacy of selection in plants. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 93: 501-513.
66. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr., and Marta Sherman Walters. 1949. The evolutionary significance of two synthetic allopolyploid species of Bromus. Portugaliae Acta Biologica, Series A, p. 106-136.
67. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1950. Evolution in the Soviet Union. Evolution IV: 99-100.
68. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr., and Ranjit Singh. 1950. Artificial and natural hybrids in the Gramineae, tribe Hordeae. IV. Two triploid hybrids of Agrpyron and Elymus. American Journal of Botany 37: 388-393.
69. Stebbins, G. L., Jr.- 1950. New grasses, drought-resistant strains of perennials developed for dry range lands. California Agriculture, September 1950, 3 pp.
70. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1951. Push-button evolution. The Quarterly Review of Biology 26: 191-193.
71. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1951. Review of "Problems of Cytology and Evolution in the Pteridophyta." Science 113: 533-535
72. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1951. Cataclysmic evolution. Scientific American 184: 54-59.
73. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1951. Natural selection and the differentiation of angiosperm families. Evolution 5: 299-324.
74. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1952. Pastos resistentes a la sequia. La Hacienda NY, 1 p.
75. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1952. Comments on literature in plant evolution. Evolution 6: 131-133.
76. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1952. Species hybrids in grasses. Proceedings of the 6th International Grassland Congress, Vol. I, August 17-23. pp. 247-253.
77. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1952. The evolution of cultivated plants and weeds. Evolution 6: 445-448.
78. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1952. Aridity as a stimulus to plant evolution. The American Naturalist 86: 33-44.
79. Duara, B. N., and G. L. Stebbins, Jr. 1952. A polyhaploid obtained from a hybrid derivative of Sorghum halepense x S. vulgare var. sudanense. Genetics 37: 369-374.
80. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1953. Organic evolution and social evolution. A University at Work 11: 3-7, December 1952.
81. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1953. Heterosis and evolution. Evolution 7: 90-92.
82. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr., James A. Jenkins and Marta S. Walters. 1953. Chromosomes and phylogeny in the Compositae, tribe Cichorieae. University of California Publications in Botany 26: 401-430.
83. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1953. A new classification of the tribe Cichorieae, family Compositae. Madrono 12: 33-64.
84. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr., and Fung Ting Pun. 1953. Artificial and natural hybrids in the Gramineae, tribe Hordeae. V. Diploid hybrids of Agropyron. American Journal of Botany 40: 444-449.
85. Stebbins, G. L., Jr., and Fung Ting Pun. 1953. Artificial and natural hybrids in the Gramineae, tribe Hordeae. VI. Chromosome pairing in Secale cereale x Agropyron intermedium and the problem of genome homologies in the Triticinae. Genetics 38: 600-608.
86. Stebbins, G. L., Jr. 1953. Plant phylogeny and evolution. Evolution 7: 281-284.
87. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1953. Asplenium viride in California. Madrono 7: 1 .
88. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1953. Les processus de l'evolution aux hautes montagnes.
89. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1954. Review of "The Major Features of Evolution." Science 119: 699-701.
90. Stebbins, G. L., and Antero Vaarama. 1954. Artificial and natural hybrids in the Gramineae, tribe Hordeae. VII. Hybrids and allopolyploids between Elymus glaucus and Sitanion spp. Genetics 39: 378-395.
91. Anderson, E., and G. L. Stebbins, Jr. 1954. Hybridization as an evolutionary stimulus. Evolution 8: 378-388.
92. Stokes, Susan G., and G. Ledyard Stebbins. 1954. Chromosome numbers in the genus Eriogonun. Leaflets of Western Botany 7: 228-233.
93. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1955. Review of "Synthetische Artbildung". The Quarterly Review of Biology 30: 384-385.
94. Stebbins, G. L. 1955. Memorial, Ernest Brown Babcock. Madrono 13: 81-83.
95. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and L. Ferlan. l956. Population variability, hybridization, and introgression in some species of 0phrys. Evolution 10: 32-46.
96. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1956. New look in Soviet genetics. Science 123: 720-722.
97. Sarkar, P., and G. L. Stebbins. 1956. Morphological evidence concerning the origin of the B genome in wheat. American Journal of Botany 43: 297-304.
98. Stebbins, G. L., and L. A. Snyder. 1956. Artificial and natural hybrids in the Gramineae, tribe Hordeae. IX. Hybrids between western and eastern North American species. American Journal of Botany 43: 305-312.
99. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1956. Taxonomy and the evolution of genera, with special reference to the family Gramineae. Evolution 10: 235-245.
100. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1956. Artificial polyploidy as a tool in plant breeding. Genetics in Plant Breeding, Brookhaven Symposia in Biology No. 9.
101. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1956. Cytogenetics and evolution of the grass family. American Journal of Botany 43: 890-905.
102. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1957. Regularities of transformation in the flower. Evolution 11: 106-108.
103. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1957. O gibridnom proiskhozhdenii pokrytosemennykh (On the hybrid origin of angiosperms). In Russian. Botanical Journal or the Russian Academy 42: 1503-1506.
104. Stebbins, G. L. 1957. The hybrid origin of microspecies in the Elymus glaucus complex. Proceedings of the International Genetics Symposia, 1956: 336-340.
105.- Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1957. Self fertilization and population variability in the higher plants. The American Naturalist 91: 337-354.
106. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1957. The inviability, weakness and sterility of inter-specific hybrids. Advances in Genetics 9: 147-215.
107. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1957. The use of plant breeding to increase one world's food supply. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 17: 121-128.
108. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1957. Genetics, evolution and plant breeding. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 17: 129-141.
109. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1957. The use of experimental data in floras and monographs. VIII Congres International de Botanique. pp. 186-192.
110. Popov, M. G. (posthumous), and G. L. Stebbins. 1958. Comments on the origin and phylogeny of the angiosperms, and On the hybrid origin of the angiosperms. Evolution 12: 266-270.
111. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1958. Longevity, habitat, and release of genetic variability in the higher plants. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 23: 365-378.
112. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1959. The role of hybridization in evolution. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 103: 231-251.
113. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1959. Genes, chromosomes, and evolution. Vistas in Botany, pp. 258-290.
114. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1959. The synthetic approach to problems of organic evolution. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 24: 305-311.
115. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and D. Zohary. 1959. Cytogenetic and evolutionary studies in the genus Dactylis. I. Morphology, distribution and inter- relationships of the diploid subspecies. University of California Publications in Botany 31: 1-40.
116. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, Jr. 1959. Seedling heterophylly in the California flora. Bulletin of the Research Council of Israel 7D: 248-255.
117. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1959. Differences between the process of speciation in higher animals and plants. American Society of Zoologists, Refresher Course for 1959, Pennsylvania State University.
118. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1960. The comparative evolution of genetic systems. In: Evolution after Darwin, University of Chicago Centennial, pp 197-226.
119. Stebbins, G. L., and S. R. Jain. 1960. Developmental studies of cell differentiation in tine epidermis of monocotyledons. I. Allium, Rhoeo, and Commelina. Developmental Biology 2: 409-426.
120. McKell, Cyrus El., Eugene R. Perrier and G. Ledyard Stebbins. 1960. Responses of two subspecies of orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata subsp. lusitanica and judaica) to increasing soil moisture stress. Ecology 41: 785-790.
121. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and Gurdev S. Khush. 1961. Variation in the organization of the stomatal complex in the leaf epidermis of monocotyledons and its bearing on their phylogeny. American Journal of Botany 48: 51-59.
122. Stebbins, G. L., and K. Daly. 1961. Changes in the variation pattern of a hybrid population of Helianthus over an eight-year period. Evolution 15: 60-71.
123. Khush, Gurdev S., and G. Ledyard Stebbins. 1961. Cytogenetic and evolutionary studies in Secale. I. Some new data on the ancestry of S. cereale. American Journal of Botany 48: 723-730.
124. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1961. A diploid subspecies of the Dactylis glomerata complex from Portugal. De Flora Lusitana Commentarii 14: 9-15.
125. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and Beecher Crampton. 1961. A suggested revision of the grass genera of temperate North America. Recent Advances in Botany, pp. 133-14S.
126. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and S. S. Shah. 1962. Differences in free amino acid content of seedlings of awned and hooded barley and their alteration by Chloramphenicol. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 48: 1513-1519.
127. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1962. Toward better internationa1 cooperation in the life sciences. Plant Science Bulletin, pp. 8-10.
128. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1962. International horizons in the life sciences. American Institute of Biological Sciences Bulletin, pp. 13-19.
129. Ariyanayagam, David V., and G. Ledyard Stebbins. 1962. Developmental studies of cell differentiation in the epidermis of monocotyledons. III. Interaction of environmental and genetic factors on somatal differentiation in three genotypes of barley. Developmental Biology 4: 117-133.
130. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1963. The dynamics of evolutionary change. Lectures in Biological Sciences, pp. 39-62, University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.
131. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1963. Perspectives: I. Arrival Species and Evolution, by Ernst Mayr, a review. American Scientist 51: 362-370.
132. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1963. Identification of the ancestry of an amphiploid Viola with the aid of paper chromatography. American Journal or Botany 5: 830-839.
133. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and E. A. Yagil. 1963. Environmental factors affecting the development and expression of the hooded phenotype in barley. (Abstract) American Journal of Botany 50: 619.
134. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1964. Four basic questions in plant biology. American Journal of Botany 51: 220-230.
135. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1964. The evolution of animal species. Evolution 18: 134-137.
136. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1964. Modern evolutionary theory, (Review - Verne Grant: The origin of adaptations). Journal of Heredity 55: 44.
137. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and R. T. Wijewantha. 1964. Developmental and biochemical effect of the agropyroides mutation in barley. Genetics 50: 65-80.
138. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1965. The experimental approach to problems of evolution. Folia Blologica 11: 1-10.
139. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and Jack Major. 1965. Endemism and speciation in the California flora. Ecological Monographs 35: 1-35.
140. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1965. From gene to character in higher plants. American Scientist 53: 104-126.
141. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1965. Evolution of crop plants (Review - Sir Joseph Hutchinson, Editor: Essays on Crop Plant Evolution). Journal of Heredity 56.
142. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1965. Pitfalls and guideposts in comparing organic and social evolution. Pacific Sociological Review 8: 3-10.
143. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1965. The probable growth habit of the earliest flowering plants. Annals of Missouri Botanical Garden 52: 457-468.
144. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1965. Some relationships between mitotic rhythm, nucleic acid synthesis and morphogenesis in higher plants. In Genetic Control o Differentiation. Brookhaven Symposia in Biology 18: 204-221.
145. Day, Alva, and G. Ledyard Stebbins. 1965. Cytogenetic evidence for long continued evolutionary stability in the genus Plantago. Science 150: 371. (Abstract)
146. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and Peter Jura. 1965. Differential synthesis of nucleic acids associated with cellular differentiation in the leaf sheath epidermis of barley. Science 150: 385-386. (Abstract)
147. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1965. Colonizing species of the native California flora. In The Genetics of Colonizing Species, Academic Press, NY, pp. 173-191.
148. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1966. Chromosomal variation and evolution. Science 152: 1463-1469.
149. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1966. Variation and adaptation in Galapagos plants. In: The Galapagos. Proceedings of the Symposia of the Galapagos International Scientific Project, Robert I. Bowman, Editor. University of California Press, pp. 46-54.
150. Stebbins, G. L., and Ezra Yagil. 1966. The morphogenetic effects of the hooded gene in barley. I. The course of development in hooded and awned genotypes. Genetics 54: 727-741.
151. Dempster, Lauramay T., and G. Ledyard Stebbins. 1965. The fleshy-fruited Galium species of California (Rubiaceae). I. Cytological findings and some taxonomic conclusions. Madrono 18: 104-113.
152. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1966. Polarity gradients and the development of cell form. In Trends in Plant Morphogenesis, E. G. Cutter, editor. Longmanns Green and Company, pp. 115-126.
153. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. 1967. Two symposiums on chromosomes. (Chromosomes Today, C. D. Darlington and K. R. Lewis, 1964) and (Chromosome Manipulations and Plant Genetics, Ralph Riley and K. R. Lewis, 1964). Science 155: 184-185.
154. Stebbins, G. L., Suryakant S. Shah, Denise Jamin and Peter Jura. 1967. Changed orientation of the mitotic spindle of stomatal guard cell divisions in Hordeum vulgare. (abstract) American Journal of Botany 54: 71-80.
155. Stebbins, G. L. 1967. The place of botany in a unified science of biology. BioScience 1: 83-87.
156. Stebbins, G. L. 1967. Adaptive radiation and trends of evolution in higher- plants. In Evolutionary Biology, Vol. I, Th. Dobzhansky, M. R. Hecht, and W. C. Steere, editors Appleton-Century-Crofts, pp. 101-142.
157. Stebbins, G. L., and Alva Day. 1967. Cytogenetic evidence for long continued stability in the genus Plantago. Evolution 21: 409-428.
158. Stebbins, G. L. 1969. From gene to character in higher plants. In Science in Progress, Sixteenth Series. Yale University Press, New Haven.
159. Stebbins, G. L. 1967. Gene action, mitotic frequency, and morphogenesis in higher plants. Developmental Biology Supplement 1: 113-135.
160. Dempster, Lauramay T., and G. Ledyard Stebbins. 1968. A cytotaxonomic revision of the fleshy-fruited Galium species of the California's and southern Oregon (Rubiaceae). University of California Publications in Botany 46: 1-52.
161. Stebbins, G. L. 1968. Integration of development and evolutionary progress. In: Population Biology and Evolution, R. C. Lewontin, editor. Syracuse University Press, pp. 17-36.
162. Stebbins, G. L. 1968. The impact of modern genetics upon our understanding of life and of the future of mankind. Journal of Mysore University, Section B. Golden Jubilee, Vol. 1-6.
163. Stebbins, G. L. 1968. Present and potential contributions of developmental genetics to our understanding of plane evolution. Proceedings of the XII International Congress of Genetics, Vol. II: 222. Abstract.
164. Stebbins, G. L. 1969. The significance of hybridization for plant taxonomy and evolution. Taxon 18: 26-35.
165. Stebbins, G. L. 1969. The effect of asexual reproduction on higher plant genera with special reference to Citrus. Proceedings of First International Citrus Symposium 1: 455-458.
166. Gupta, Vimal, and G. L. Stebbins. 1969. Peroxidase activity in hooded and awned barley at successive stages of development. Biochemical Genetics 3: 15-24.
167. Whittingham, Alva Day, and G. Ledyard Stebbins. 1969. Chromosomal rearrangements in Plantago insularis Eastw. Chromosoma (Berlin) 26: 449-468.
168. Yagil Ezra, and G. L. Stebbins. 1969. The morphogenetic effects of the hooded gene in barley. II. Cytological and environmental factors affecting gene / v expression. Genetics 62: 307-319.
169. Stebbins, G. L. 1969. Comments on the search for a 'Perfect System'. Taxon 18: 357-359.
170. Stebbins, G. L. 1969. Developmental genetics and plant evolution. Japanese Journal of Genetics 44 Supplement 1: 344-350.
171. Stebbins, G. L., and V. K. Gupta. 1969. The relation between peroxidase if activity and the morphological expression of the hooded gene in barley. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 64: 50-56.
172. Stebbins, G. L. 1970. Prospects for spaceship man. Saturday Review 48-66. March 7, 1970.
173. Stebbins, G. L. 1970. Variation and evolution in plants: progress during the past twenty years. In Essays in Evolution and Genetics in Honor of Theodosius Dobzhansky. A Supplement to Evolutionary Biology 173-208. M. K. Hecht and W. C. Steere, editors. Appleton-Century-Crofts, N.Y.
174. Stebbins, G. L. 1970. Botanizing in California's nooks and crannies. California Native Plant Society Newsletter, October 1970.
175. Stebbins, G. L. 1970. The natural history and evolutionary future of mankind. American Naturalist 104: 111-126.
176. Stebbins, G. L. 1970. Biosystematics: An avenue towards understanding. Saxon 19: 205-214.
177. Stebbins, G. L. 1970. Transference of function as a factor in the evolution of seeds and their accessory structures. Israel Journal of Botany 19: 59-70.
178. Stebbins, G. L. 1970. Adaptive radiation of reproductive characteristics in angiosperms. I. Pollination mechanisms. In: Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, Vol. 1.
179. Stebbins, G. L. 1971. Relationships between adaptive radiation, speciation and major evolutionary trends. Taxon 20: 3-16.
180. Stebbins, G. L. 1971. A Review of Genetic Resources in Plants, by 0. H. Franked, E. Bennett, R. D. Brock, A. H. Bunting, J. R. Harlan, and E. Schreiner, editors. Published for the International Biological Programme by Davis, Philadelphia. Science 172: 1018-1019.
181. Murr, Sandra M., and G. L. Stebbins. 1971. An albino mutant in Plantago insularis requiring thiamine pyrophosphate. I. Genetics. Genetics 68: 231- 258.
182 Stebbins, G. Ledyard, and H. J. Price. 1971. The developmental genetics of the Calcaroides gene in barley. I. Divergent expression at the morphological and histological level. Genetics 68: 527-538.
183. Price, H. J., and G. L. Stebbins. 1971. The developmental genetics of the Calcaroides gene in barley. II. Peroxidase activity in mutant and normal plants at progressive stages of development. Genetics 68 :539-546
184. Stebbins, G. L. 1971. Adaptive radiation of reproductive characteristics in angiosperms. II. Seeds and seedlings-. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 2: 237-260.
185. Stebbins, G. L., and Eduardo Geiger. 1972. Developmental genetics in barley: A mutant for stomatal development. American Journal of Botany 59: 143-148.
186. Stebbins, G. I. 1972. The Evolution of the Grass Family. Chapter 1 in The Biology and Utilization of Grasses. Academic Press, Inc., New York and London.
187. Smith, Ann Trommershausen, and G. L. Stebbins. 1971. AX morphological and histological study of the tomato mutant 'curl'. American Journal of Botany 58: 517-524.
188. Stebbins, G. L. 1972. Ecological distribution of centers of major adaptive radiation in angiosperms. In Taxonomy, Phytogeography and Evolution, w . E. Valentine, editor. Academic Press, pp. 7-34.
189. Stebbins, G. L. 1972. Research on the evolution of higher plants: Problems and prospects. Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology 14: 453-452.
190. Stebbins, G. L., and R. Lewontin. 1971. Comparative evolution at the levels of molecules, organisms and populations. In Darwinian, Neo-Darwinian, and Non-Darwinian Evolution. Proceedings of the Sixth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Vol. V: 23-42.
191. Stebbins, G. L. 1973. The evolution of design. The American Biology Teacher, 35: 57.61. .
192. Stebbins, G. L. 1972. Edgar Anderson: Recollections of a long friendship. Annals of Missouri Botanical Garden 59: 373-379.
193. Stebbins, G. L. 1973. Morphogenesis, vascularization and phylogeny in angiosperms. Breviora, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Number 418.
l94. Stebbins, G. L. 1973. Adaptive radiation and the origin of form in the earliest multinuclear organisms. Systematic Zoology 22: 478-485.
195. Stebbins, G. L. 1973. Evolution of morphogenic patterns Brookhaven Symposium in Biology, No. 25. (Reprinted from Basic leech. Plant Morphogenesis)
196. Stebbins, G. L. 1974. Building bridges between evolutionary disciplines. Taxon 23: 11-20.
197. Stebbins, G. L. 1974. Adaptive shifts and evolution novelty A compositionist approach. Philosophy of Biology, McMillan Press, edited by F. J. Ayala and Th. Dobzhansky.
198. Stebbins, G. L. 1974. The evolutionary significance of biological templates. In Biology, History and Natural Philosophy, A. D. Breck and W. Yourgrau, editors. Pp. 79-102.
199. Stebbins, G. L. 1974. The role of polyploidy in the evolution of North American grasslands. Taxon 24: 91-106.
200. Stebbins, G. L. 1974. A California botanist in Chile. Fremontia 2: 8-13.
201. Heckard, L. R. and G. L. Stebbins. 1974. A new Lewisia (Portulacaceae) from the Sierra Nevada of California. Brittonia 26: 305-308.
202. Stebbins, G. L. 1975. Deductions about transspecific evolution through extrapolation from processes at the population and species level. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 62: 825-834.
203. Frias, L. D., R. Godoy, P. Iturra, S. Koref-Santibanez, J. Navarro, N. Pacheco and G. L. Stebbins. 1975. Polymorphism and geographic variation of flower color in Chilean populations of Eschscholzia californica. Plant Systematic Evolution 123: 185-198.
203a. Stebbins, G. L. 1975. Shrubs as centers of adaptive radiation and evolution. Proc. Symp. Workshop Wildland Shrubs, H. C. Stutz, ed. Pp. 120-140.
204. Stebbins, G. L. 1976. L'ecologie comparative de quelques especes de legumineuses de la flore Mediterraneenne. Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 235: 361-368.
205. Stebbins, G. L. 1976. Seeds, seedlings, and the origin of angiosperms. Pages 300-311, In: Origin and Early Evolution of Angiosperms (Charles B. Beck, editor), Columbia University Press.
206. Stebbins, G. L. 1976. Chromosomes, DNA and Plant Evolution. Evolutionary Biology 9: 1-34
207. Stebbins, G. L. and R. D. Hoogland. 1976. Species diversity, ecology and evolution in a primitive angiosperm genus: Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae). Plant Syst. Evol. 125: 139-154.
208. 1977 (space reserved)
209. Stebbins, G. L. 1976. Seed and seedling ecology in annual legumes, 1 and 2. Oecol. Plant. 11: 321-344.
210. 1977 (space reserved)
211. Dickison, W. C., P. M. Rury and G. L. Stebbins 1978. Xylem anatomy of Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae) in relation to ecology and evolution. J. Arnold Arboretum 59: 32-49.
212. Stebbins, G. L. 1978. Edgar Anderson, 1897-1969. Biogr. Memoirs, National Academy of Sciences 49: 3-23.
213. Stebbins, G. L. 1978. Why are there so many rare plants in California? Calif Native Plant Soc.) 5: 6-10, 17-20.
214. Stebbins, G. L. 1979. Fifty Years of Plant Evolution. In: Topics in Plant Population Biology, O. T. Solbrig, S. Jain, G. B. Johnson and P. H. Raven, eds. Pp. 18-41.
214a. Taylor, D. and Stebbins, G. L. 1978. A new species of Eupatorium (Asteraceae) from California. Madrono 25: 218-220.
215. Stebbins, G. L. 1979. Strategies for the preservation of rare plants and animals. Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs no. 3: 87-93.
216. Stebbins, G. L. 1979. Rare species as examples of plant evolution. Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs no. 3: 113-117.
217. Stebbins, G. L. 1980. Rarity of plant species: A synthetic viewpoint. Rhodora 82: 77-86.
218. Stebbins, G. L. 1980. Recientes avances en genetica evolutiva. Actas IV Congr. Latinoam. Genetica 2: 15-27.
219. Stebbins, G. L. 1980. Recientes avances en genetica evolutiva. Anal. Acad. Nac. Cs. Ex. Fis. Nat. Buenos Aires 32: 13-26.
220. Stebbins, G. L. 1980. Polyploidy in plants: Unsolved problems and prospects. In: Polyploidy, Biological Relevance, W. H. Lewis, ed. Plenum Press, New York.
221. Stebbins, G. L. and G. J. C. Hill. 1980. Did multicellular plants invade the land? The American Naturalist 115: 342-353.
222. Stebbins, G. L. 1980. DNA chromosomes and evolution. Actas IV Congr. Latinoam. Genetica 2: 325-338.
223. Stebbins, G. L. 1981. Why are there so many species of flowering plants? BioScience, September: 573-581.
224. Stebbins, G. L. 1981. Coevolution of grasses and herbivores. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 68: 75-86.
225. Stebbins, G. L. and F. J. Ayala. 1981. Is a new evolutionary synthesis necessary? Science, 213: 967-971.
226. Stebbins, G. L. 1981. Chromosomes and evolution in the genus Bromus (Gramineae). Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 102: 1-4, 359-379.
227. Stebbins, G. L. 1981. How it all was: Receiving the National Medal of Science. Unpublished manuscript.
228. Bayer, R. J . and G. L. Stebbins. 1981. Chromosome numbers of North American species of Antennaria Gaertner (Asteraceae: Inuleae). Amer. J. Bot. 68(10): 1342-1349.
229. Stebbins, G. L. 1982. Major trends of evolution in the Poaceae and their possible significance. In: Grasses and Grasslands: Systematics and Ecology, J. R. Estes, R. J. Tyrl, and J. N. Brunken, eds. University of Oklahoma Press. Pp. 1-36.
230. Stebbins, G. L. 1982. Modal themes: A new framework for evolutionary syntheses. In: Perspectives on evolution, R. Milkman, ed. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
231. Bayer, R. J. and G. L. Stebbins. 1982. A revised classification of Antennaria (Asteraceae: Inuleae) of the Eastern United States. Systematic Botany 7: 300-313.
232. Stebbins, G. L. 1982. Plant Speciation. In: C. Barigozzi, ed., Mechanisms of Speciation , p. 21-39. Alan R. Liss Inc., New York.
233. Stebbins, G. L. 1982. Foristic Affinities of the High Sierra Nevada. Madrono 29: 189-199.
234. Stebbins, G. L. 1982. Perspectives in evolutionary theory. Evolution 36: 1109-1118.
235. Stebbins, G. L. 1984. Evolution and Religion. In: Cry Of The Environment. Rebuilding the Christian Creation Tradition, P. N. Joranson and K. Butigan, eds. Pp. 181-197.
236. Stebbins, G. L. 1983. Mosaic evolution: an integrating principle for the modern synthesis. Experientia 39: 823-834.
237. Bayer, R. J. and G. L. Stebbins. 1983. Distribution of sexual and apomictic populations of Antennaria parlinii. Evolution 37: 555-561.
238. Stebbins, G. L. 1984. Serpentine Floras: The Northern Sierra Nevada. Fremontia: 26-28.
239. Stebbins, G. L. 1984. The Flowering of Sex. The Sciences: 28-35.
240. Stebbins, G. L. 1984. Chromosome pairing, hybrid sterility and polyploidy, a reply to R.C. Jackson. Systematic Botany 9: 119-120.
241. Stebbins, G. L. 1984. Mosaic Evolution, mosaic selection and angiosperm phylogeny. Bot . J . Linn. Soc, 88: 149-164 .
242. Stebbins, G. L. 1984. Polyploidy and the distribution of the Arctic alpine flora: new evidence and a new approach. Botanica Helvetica 94: 113.
243. Stebbins, G. L. 1984. Book Review Kew chromosome conference II, P. E. Brandham and M. D. Bennet, eds. Genetics 63: 79.
244. Anderson, G. J. and G. L. Stebbins. 1984. Dioecy versus gametophytic self-incompatibility: A Test. Am. Nat. 124: 423-428.
245. Ayala, F. J. and G. L. Stebbins. 1985. The evolution of Darwinism. Scientific American 253: 72-82.
246. Stebbins, G. L. 1985. Polyploidy, Hybridization, and the Invasion of New Habitats. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 72: 824-832.
247. Stebbins, G. L. 1986. Rare Plants In California's National Forests: Their scientific value and conservation. Fremontia : 9-12.
248. Stebbins, G. L. and D. V. Basile. 1986. Phyletic Phenocopies: A Useful Technique For Probing The Genetic and Developmental Basis of Evolutionary Change. Evolution 40: 422-425.
249 Stebbins, G. L. 1986. Gene action and morphogenesis in plants. In: P. Gustafson and G.L. Stebbins eds. Genetics, Development and Evolution, Stadler Symp., pp. 2946. Plenum, New York.
250. Stebbins, G. L. 1986. The origin and success of polyploids in boreal circumpolar flora: new analysis. Trams. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh: 17-31.
251. Stebbins, G. L. 1987. Species concepts: semantics and actual situations. Biology and Philosophy 2: 198-203.
252. Stebbins, G. L. 1987. Is Darwinism dead? The facts say no. Evolutionary Trends in Plants: 2.
253. Stebbins, G. L. and J.C. Dawe 1987. Polyploidy and distribution in the European Flora: a new appraisal. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 108: 343-354.
254. Bayer, R.J. and G.L. Stebbins 1987. Chromosome numbers, patterns of distribution and apomixis in Antennaria (Asteraceae, Inuleae). Syst. Bot. 12: 305-319.
255. Hunziker, J.H. and G.L. Stebbins 1987. Chromosome evolution in the Gramineae. In T. Soderstrom, K.W. Hilu, C.S. Campbell and M. Barkworth eds. Grass Systematics and Evolution. pp. 179-187. Smithsonian Inst. Washington.
256. Stebbins, G. L. 1987. Grass systematics and evolution: past, present and future. In T. Soderstrom, J.W. Hilu, C.S. Campbell and M. Barkworth eds. Grass systematics and Evolution, pp. 35-167. Smithsonian Inst., Washington.
257. Stebbins, G. L. 1988. Essays in Comparative Evolution, The need for evolutionary comparisons. In L.D. Gottlieb and S.K. Jain eds. Plant Evolutionary Biology, pp. 320. Chaoman and Hall, London and New York.
258. Stebbins, G. L. and D.L. Hartl 1988. Comparative evolution: latent potentials of anagenetic advance. Prpc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 85: 5141-5145.
259. Stebbins, G. L. 1989. Plant speciation and the founder principle. In Giddings, Kaneshiro and Anderson eds. Genetics, Speciation and the founder Principle. Oxford University Press, New York and London.
260. Stebbins, G. L. 1992. Why should we conserve species and wildlands? in P.L. Fiedler and S.K. Jain eds. Conservation Biology, pp. 454-481. Chapman and Hall, New York and London.
261. Stebbins, G. L. 1992. Comparative aspects of plant morphogenesis: a cellular, molecular and evolutionary approach. Amer. J. Bot. 79: 581-598.
262. Huang, N. , G.L. Stebbins, and R.L. Rodriguez 1992. Classification and evolution of aamylase genes in plants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.. USA 89: 7526-7530.
263. Schierenbeck, K.A., G.L. Stebbins and R.W. Patterson 1992. Morphological and cytological evidence for polyphyletic allopolyploidy in Arctostaphvlos mewukka (Ericaceae). Pl. Syst. Evol. 179: 187-205.
264. Stebbins, G. L. 1993. Cooperation in conservation of California's rare habitats and species. In J. E. Keeley ed. Interface between ecology and Land Development in California, pp. 1115. Los Angeles, Southern California Academy of Sciences.
265. Stebbins, G. L. 1997. The publications of G. Ledyard Stebbins, compiled by the author in chronological order, 1929-1993. [unpublished] 20 pages, and on web at www.ecoseed.com/stebbins.html
266. Stebbins, G. L. 1998. Evolution of seed hulls and chromosomes in the Stipoid grasses. GRASSLANDS. 8 (3):1, 5.
267. Stebbins, G. Ledyard and Craig C. Dremann. 1998. Jepson Manual chromosome numbers may indicate new "cryptic" native grass species.GRASSLANDS 8 (3): 4-5
268. Stebbins, G. Ledyard, ed. Craig C. Dremann. 1998. Elymus glaucus: a collection of polyploid cryptic species. GRASSLANDS 8 (4): 3, 11.
269. Stebbins, G. L. 1999. The Genus Bromus in California. GRASSLANDS 9 (1): 1, 9.
270. Stebbins, G. l. 1999. The genus Melica in California. GRASSLANDS 9 (2): 3-5.
271. Stebbins, G. L. and Craig C. Dremann. 1999. One hundred and forty of California's native grasses. GRASSLANDS. in press.
272. Stebbins, G.L. 1999. A brief summary of my ideas on evolution. Amer. Journal of Botany. 86:1207.
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