MAYNARD Smith, J., ed. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1985.
[124] Halder, G., CauaerTS, P. & W.J. Gehring Induction of ectopic eyes by targeted expression of the eyeless gene in Drosophila // Science 267 (1995): 1788–1792.
[125] HALLAM, A. & P. B. WlGNALL Mass Extinctions and their Aftermath. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997.
[126] HAMILTON, W. D. Narrow Roads of Gene Land. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001.
[127] HAMILTON, W. D. Narrow Roads of Gene Land. Vol. 3. Oxford University Press, Oxford. In prep.
[128] HAMRICK, M. W. Primate origins: Evolutionary change in digital ray patterning and segmentation // Journal of Human Evolution 40 (2001): 339–351.
[129] Harcourt, A. H., Harvey, P. H., Larson, S. G. & R. V. SHORT Testis weight, body weight and breeding system in primates // Nature 293 (1981): 55–57.
[130] Hardy, A. The Living Stream. Collins, London, 1965.
[131] HARDY, A. C. The escape from specialization / In: Evolution as a Process. Huxley, J., Hardy, A. C. & E. B. Ford, eds. 1st ed. Allen and Unwin, London, 1954.
[132] HARVEY, P. H. & M. D. Pagel The Comparative Method in Evolutionary Biology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991.
[133] Heckman, D. S., Geiser, D. M., Eidell, B. R., et al. Molecular evidence for the early colonization of land by fungi and plants // Science 293 (2001): 1129–1133.
[134] Heesy, С. P & C. F. Ross Evolution of activity patterns and chromatic vision in primates: Morphometries, genetics and cladistics // Journal of Human Evolution 40 (2001): 111–149.
[135] Home, E. A description of the anatomy of the Ornithorhynchus paradoxus // Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 92 (1802): 67–84.
[136] Hou, X.-G., Aldridge, R. J., Bergstrom, J., et al. The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The flowering of Early Animal Life. Blackwell Science, Oxford, 2004.
[137] Huchon, D., Madsen, O., Sibbald, M. J. J. B., et al. Rodent phylogeny and a timescale for the evolution of Glires: Evidence from an extensive taxon sampling using three nuclear genes // Molecular Biology and Evolution 19 (2002): 1053–1065.
[138] Hume, D. The Natural History of Religion. ROOT, H. E., ED. Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1957/1757.
[139] Huxley, A. After Many a Summer. Chatto and Windus, London,
1939.
[140] Huxley, T. H. Man’s Place in Nature. Random House USA, New York, 2001/1836.
[141] Inoue, J. G., Masaki, M., Tsukamoto, К. & M. Nishida Basal actinopterygian relationships: A mitogenomicperspective on the phylogeny of the "ancient fish” // Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 26 (2003): 110–120.
[142] JEFFERY, W. R. & D. P MARTASIAN Evolution of eye regression in the caveflsh Astyanax: Apoptosis and the Pax-6 gene // American Zoology 38 (1998): 685–696.
[143] JERISON, H.J. Evolution of the Brain and Intelligence. Academic Press, New York, 1973.
[144] Jl, Q., Luo, Z.-X., Yuan, C.-X., ET AL. The earliest known euthe-rian mammal // Nature 416 (2002): 816–822.
[145] JOHANSON, D. C. & M. A. Edey Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind.