Papers

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List of my technical papers in biology and philosophy. Individual reprints can be requested using my Contact Form.

180. Pigliucci, M. 2023. Pseudoscience and the demarcation problem. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (peer reviewed), January.

179. Pigliucci, M. 2022. Public reasoning about the good life. In: A Companion to Public Philosophy, ed. by Lee McIntyre, Nancy McHugh, and Ian Olasov, Wiley Blackwell, chapter 11.

178. Pigliucci, M. 2022. Scientism and liberal naturalism. In: Routledge Handbook of Liberal Naturalism, ed. by M. De Caro and D. Macarthur, Routledge, chapter 31.

177. Pigliucci, M. 2022. Prosoche and Stoic mindfulness. In: Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Meditation, ed. by Rick Repetti, Routledge, chapter 24.

176. Pigliucci, M. 2022. A biologist’s perspective (on consciousness). In: Philosophers on Consciousness, ed. by Jack Symes, Bloomsbury, chapter 6.

175. Pigliucci, M. 2021. Presenting philosophy — what science taught me about it. Human Affairs 31:439–447.

174. Pigliucci, M. 2021. The tension between scientific knowledge and common sense philosophy. In: The Cambridge Companion to Common-Sense Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.

173. Cleary, S. and Pigliucci, M. 2021. How to live a good life — Two examples. APPA Journal 16(2):2689-2699.

172. Pigliucci, 2021. Is indigenous science pseudoscience? A further response to Gorelick. In: Indigenizing the University, ed. by F. Widdowson, Frontier Center for Public Policy, pp. 223-229.

171. Pigliucci, M. 2021. Is indigenous science pseudoscience? A response to Gorelick. In: Indigenizing the University, ed. by F. Widdowson, Frontier Center for Public Policy, pp. 199-214.

170. Richards, C.L. and Pigliucci, M. 2021. Epigenetic inheritance a decade into the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis. Paradigmi 38(3):463-494.

169. Pigliucci, M. 2020. Stoic therapy for today’s troubles. In: The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy, ed. by K. Arenson, Routledge, chapter 31.

168. Pigliucci, M. 2020. Science Wars, Scientism, and Think Tanks: A Précis of Nonsense on Stilts: How to Tell Science from Bunk. Journal of Cognitive Historiography.

167. Pigliucci, M. 2020. Why Alex Rosenberg – and a Number of Other Philosophers – Are Wrong Just about Everything: A Commentary on Scientistic Reductionism. Journal of Cognitive Historiography.

166. Rosenberg Larsen, R., Cruz, H.D., Kaplan, J., Fuentes, A., Marks, J., Pigliucci, M., Alfano, M., Livingston Smith, D., and Schroeder, L. 2020. More than provocative, less than scientific: A commentary on the editorial decision to publish Cofnas. Philosophical Psychology: 893-898.

165. Pigliucci, M. 2020. Star Trek as philosophy: Spock as Stoic sage. In: Johnson D. (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan. 

164. Pigliucci, M. 2020. How to behave virtuously in an irrational world. Disputatio, Philosophical Research Bulletin 9, no. 13.

163. Pigliucci, M. 2019. Causality and the role of philosophy of science. In: Evolutionary Causation: Biological and Philosophical Reflections, ed. by T. Uller and K. Laland. MIT Press, pp. 13-28.

162. Pigliucci, M. 2019. Philosophy of science and the string wars: a view from the outside. In: Why Trust a Theory? Epistemology of Fundamental Physics, ed. by R. Dardashti, R. David, and K. Thebault. Cambridge University Press, pp. 84-96.

161. Pigliucci, M. 2019. What is and is not in our power. Reason Papers 40(2):19-33.

160. Pigliucci, M. 2018. Stoicism, friendship, and grief. Reason Papers 40(1):37-43.

159. Pigliucci, M. 2018. Toward the Fifth Stoa: the return of virtue ethics. Reason Papers 40(1):14-30.

158. Pigliucci. M. 2018. Is there a will to meaning? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, online 5 June, doi: 10.1111/nyas.13877.

157. Pigliucci, M. 2018. Divination in the Ancient World, from Plato to the Neo-Platonists by way of Aristotle and the Stoics. Journal of Cognitive Historiography 3:190-197 (journal volume marked as 2016, published 2018)

156. Pigliucci, M. 2018. Scientism and pseudoscience: in defense of demarcation projects. In: M. Boudry & M. Pigliucci, Science Unlimited? The Challenges of Scientism. University of Chicago Press, pp. 185-201.

155. Boudry, M. and Pigliucci, M. 2018. Vindicating science–by bringing it down. In: Perspectives in Science and Culture, ed. by K. Rutten, S. Blancke, and R. Soetaert. Purdue University Press.

154. Pigliucci, M. 2017. Philosophy as the evolution of conceptual landscapes. In: Philosophy’s Future: The Problem of Philosophical Progress, ed. by R. Blackford and D. Broderick, John Wiley & Sons.

153. Pigliucci, M. 2017. Darwinism after the Modern Synthesis. In: The Darwinian Tradition in Context, ed. by R.G. Delisle, Springer, pp. 89-103.

152. Pigliucci, M. 2017. Feyerabend and the cranks: a response to Shaw. Social Epistemology Review & Reply Collective 6(7):1-6.

151. Blancke, S., Boudry, M. and Pigliucci, M. 2017. Why do irrational beliefs mimic science? The cultural evolution of pseudoscience. Theoria 83:78-97.

150. Pigliucci, M. 2016. Socrates: ancient humanist. The Human Prospect 5(3), 10pp.

149. Pigliucci, M. 2016. Stoicism. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (peer reviewed), October.

148. Pigliucci, M. 2016. How should Feyerabend have defended astrology?A further reply to Kidd. Social Epistemology 5(8):10-16.

147. Pigliucci, M. 2016. Was Feyerabend Right in Defending Astrology? A Commentary on Kidd. Social Epistemology 5(5): 1-6.

146. Pigliucci, M. 2016. The limits of consilience and the problem of scientism. In: Darwin’s Bridge. Uniting the Humanities & Science. Ed. by J. Carroll, D.P. McAdams, and E.O. Wilson. Oxford University Press, pp. 247-264.

145. Pigliucci, M. 2015. Dying (every day) with dignity: lessons from Stoicism. The Human Prospect 15(1):11-26.

144. Pigliucci, M. 2015. Scientism and pseudoscience: a philosophical commentary. Bioethical Inquiry, online 28 November, DOI 10.1007/s11673-015-9665-1.

143. Boudry, M., Paglieri, F., and Pigliucci, M. 2015. The fake, the flimsy, and the fallacious: demarcating arguments in real life. Argumentation 29:431–456. 

142. Kaplan, J., Pigliucci, M. and Banta, J. 2015. Gould on Morton, Redux: What can the debate reveal about the limits of data? Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 52:22-31. 

141. Boudry, M., Blancke, S. and Pigliucci, M. 2014. What makes weird beliefs thrive? The epidemiology of pseudoscience. Philosophical Psychology, 28(8):1-22.

140. Pigliucci, M. 2014. Mind uploading: a philosophical counter-analysis. In: R. Blackford and D. Broderick (eds.) Intelligence Unbound: The Future of Uploaded and Machine Minds. Wiley. 

139. Pigliucci, M. 2014. 5 Questions on Science & Religion, G.D. Caruso (ed.), Automatic Press, pp. 163-170.

138. Pigliucci, M. and Finkelman, L. 2014. The extended (evolutionary) synthesis debate: where science meets philosophy. BioScience 64:511-516. 

137. Scholl, R. and Pigliucci, M. 2014. The proximate–ultimate distinction and evolutionary developmental biology: causal irrelevance versus explanatory abstraction. Biology and Philosophy 30(5):653-670.

136. Pigliucci, M. and Finkelman, L. 2014. The value of public philosophy to philosophers. Essays in Philosophy 15, article 7. 

135. Pigliucci, M. 2014. Between holism and reductionism: a philosophical primer on emergence. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 112:261-167.

134. Pigliucci, M. 2014. A Muddled Defense of New Atheism: On Stenger’s response. Science, Religion & Culture 1:10-14.

133. Pigliucci, M. 2013. New Atheism and the scientistic turn in the atheism movement. Midwest Studies In Philosophy 37:142-153.

132. Pigliucci, M. 2013. The demarcation problem: a (belated) response to Laudan. In: Massimo Pigliucci and Maarten Boudry (eds.), Philosophy of Pseudoscience: Reconsidering the Demarcation Problem. University of Chicago Press, pp. 9-28. 

131. Pigliucci, M. and Boudry, M. 2013. Why the demarcation problem matters. In: Massimo Pigliucci and Maarten Boudry (eds.), Philosophy of Pseudoscience: Reconsidering the Demarcation Problem. University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-6. 

130. Pigliucci, M. 2013. When science studies religion: six philosophy lesson for science classes. Science & Education 22:49-67.

129. Pigliucci, M. 2013. What are we to make of the concept of race? Thoughts of a philosopher–scientist. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 44:272-277. 

128. Pigliucci, M. 2013. The Nature of Evolutionary Biology: At the Borderlands Between Historical and Experimental Science. In: The Philosophy of Biology: A Companion for Educators, ed. by K. Kampourakis, Springer, pp. 87-100. 

127. Boudry, M. and Pigliucci, M. 2013. The mismeasure of machine: Synthetic biology and the trouble with engineering metaphors. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 44(4):660–668.

126. Pigliucci, M. and Boudry, M. 2013. Prove it! The burden of proof game in science vs. pseudoscience disputes. Philosophia 42(2):487-502.

125. Barbujani, G. and Pigliucci, M. 2013. Human races. Current Biology 23:185-187.

124. Pigliucci, M., Sterelny, K., and Callebaut, W. 2013. The Meaning of ‘‘Theory’’ in Biology. Biological Theory 7:285–286.

123. Pigliucci, M. 2013. On the different ways of “doing theory” in biology. Biological Theory 7:287-297.

122. Pigliucci, M. 2012. Nonsense on Stilts About Science: Field Adventures of a Scientist-Philosopher. In: J. Goodwin (ed.), Between Scientists & Citizens: Proceedings of a conference at Iowa State University, pp. 19-28. Great Plains Society for the Study of Argumentation. 

121. Pigliucci, M. 2012. Landscapes, surfaces, and morphospaces: what are they good for? Pp. 26-38 in: The Adaptive Landscape in Evolutionary Biology, E. Svensson and R. Calsbeek (eds.). Oxford University Press.

120. Pigliucci, M. 2012. Biology’s last paradigm shift. The transition from natural theology to Darwinism. Paradigmi 3:45-58.

119. Pigliucci, M. 2012. Biology and Ideology: From Descartes to Dawkins. Science & Education 15:1.

118. Richards, C.L., Schrey, A.W., and Pigliucci, M. 2012. Invasion of diverse habitats by few Japanese knotweed genotypes is correlated with epigenetic differentiation. Ecology Letters 15:1016-1025.

117. Pigliucci, M. and Boudry, M. 2011. Why machine-information metaphors are bad for science and science education. Science & Education 20:453-471. 

116. Muller, G. and Pigliucci M. 2011. Extended Synthesis: Theory expansion or alternative? Biological Theory 5:275-276.

115. Pigliucci, M. 2010. Okasha’s evolution and the levels of selection: toward a broader conception of theoretical biology-Biology and Philosophy. Biology and Philosophy 25:405-415.

114. Pigliucci, M. 2010. Genotype phenotype mapping and the end of the genes as blueprint metaphor. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society series B 365:557–566. 

113. Pigliucci, M. and Muller, G. 2010. Foreword to Julian Huxley’s Evolution-The Modern Synthesis. MIT Press.

112. Richards, C.L., Bossdorf, O., and Pigliucci, M. 2010. What role does heritable epigenetic variation play in phenotypic evolution? BioScience 60:232-237.

111. O’Donnell, K.L. and Pigliucci, M. 2010. Selection dynamics in native and introduced Persicaria species. International Journal of Plant Science 171:519-528.

110. Pigliucci, M. 2010. Phenotypic plasticity. In: Evolution, the Extended Synthesis, ed. by M. Pigliucci and G.B. Muller, MIT Press, pp. 355-378.

109. Banta, J.A. and Pigliucci, M. 2010. Genetic and environmental variation affect the ontogeny of reproductive traits in Arabidopsis thaliana. International Journal of Plant Developmental Biology 4:112-121.

108. Bossdorf, O., Arcuri, D., Richards, C.L., and Pigliucci, M. 2010. Experimental alteration of DNA methylation affects the phenotypic plasticity of ecologically relevant traits in Arabidopsis thaliana. Evolutionary Ecology 24:541-553.

107. Banta, J.A., Stevens, M.H.H., and Pigliucci, M. 2010. A comprehensive test of the limiting resources framework applied to plant tolerance to apical meristem damage. Oikos 119:359-369.

106. Pigliucci, M. 2009. What should I believe? Metapsychology, 12/22/09.

105. Pigliucci, M. 2009. Down with natural selection? Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 52:134–40.

104. Pigliucci, M. 2009. Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection. Philosophical Reviews, 2009.8.15.

103. Pigliucci, M. 2009. An extended synthesis for evolutionary biology. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1168: 218–228.

102. Pigliucci, M. 2008. What, if anything, is an evolutionary novelty? Philosophy of Science 75:887-898.

101. Pigliucci, M. 2008. The proper role of population genetics in modern evolutionary theory. Biological Theory 3:316-324.

100. Pigliucci, M. 2008. The borderlands between science and philosophy. Quarterly Review of Biology 83(1):7-15.

99. Pigliucci, M. 2008. Sewall Wrights’ adaptive landscapes: 1932 vs. 1988. Biology and Philosophy 23:591-603.

98. Pigliucci, M. 2008. Is evolvability evolvable? Nature Reviews Genetics 9:75-82. 

97. Richards, C.L., Walls, R.L., Bailey, J.P., Parameswaran, R., George, T., and Pigliucci, M. 2008. Plasticity in salt tolerance traits allows for invasion of novel habitat by Japanese knotweed s.l. (Fallopia japonica and F. xbohemica, Polygonaceae). American Journal of Botany 95:931-942.

96. Bossdorf, O., Richards, C.L., and Pigliucci, M. 2008. Epigenetics for ecologists. Ecology Letters 11:106-115.

95. Pigliucci, M. 2007. The evolution-creation wars: why teaching more science just is not enough. McGill Journal of Education 42:285-306.

94. Pigliucci, M. 2007. Primate, philosophers and the biological basis of morality. Biology and Philosophy 22:611-618.

93. Pigliucci, M. 2007. Do we need an extended evolutionary synthesis?Evolution 61:2743-2749.

92. Muth, N.Z., and Pigliucci, M. 2007. Implementation of a novel framework for assessing species plasticity in biological invasions: responses of Centaurea and Crepis to phosphorous and water availability. Journal of Ecology 95:1001-1013.

91. Pigliucci, M. 2007. Finding the way in phenotypic space: the origin and maintenance of constrains on organismal form. Annals of Botany 100:433-438.

90. Banta, J.A., Dole, J., Cruzan, M.B., and Pigliucci, M. 2007. Evidence of local adaptation to coarse-grained environmental variation in Arabidopsis thaliana. Evolution 61:2419-2432.

89. Pigliucci, M. 2006. Genetic variance-covariance matrices: A critique of the evolutionary quantitative genetics research program. Biology and Philosophy 21:1-23. 

88. Pigliucci, M. 2006. Evolutionary biology: puzzle solving or paradigm shift? Quarterly Review of Biology 81:377-379.

87. Muth, N.Z. and Pigliucci, M. 2006. Traits of invasives reconsidered: phenotypic comparisons of introduced invasive and introduced noninvasive plant species within two closely related clades. American Journal of Botany 93:188-196.

86. Pigliucci, M., Murren, C.J., and Schlichting, C.D. 2006. Phenotypic plasticity and evolution by genetic assimilation. The Journal of Experimental Biology 209:2362-2367.

85. Pigliucci, M. and Kolodynska, A. 2006. Phenotypic integration and response to stress in Arabidopsis thaliana: a path analytical approach. Evolutionary Ecology Research 8:415-433.

84. Richards, C.L., Bossdorf, O., Muth, N.Z., Gurevitch, J., and Pigliucci, M. 2006. Jack of all trades, master of some? On the role of phenotypic plasticity in plant invasions. Ecology Letters 9:981-993.

83. Muth, N. and Pigliucci, M. 2005. Using invasive species biology to teach about evolution. In: Evolutionary Science and Society: Educating a New Generation. BSCS, AIBS, pp. 185-191.

82. Murren, C.J., Denning, W., and Pigliucci, M. 2005. Relationships between vegetative and life history and fitness in a novel field environment: impacts of herbivores. Evolutionary Ecology 19:583-601.

81. Murren, C.J. and Pigliucci, M. 2005. Morphological responses to simulated wind in the genus Brassica (Brassicaceae): allopolyploids and their parental species. American Journal of Botany 92:810-818.

80. Callahan, H.S. and Pigliucci, M. 2005. Indirect consequences of artificial selection on plasticity to light quality in Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18:1403-1415.

79. Pigliucci, M. 2005. Evolution of phenotypic plasticity: where are we going now? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20:481-486.

78. Banta, G.A. and Pigliucci, M. 2005. Effects of gibberellin mutations on tolerance to apical meristem damage in Arabidopsis thaliana. Heredity 94:229-236.

77. Johnson, M. and Pigliucci, M. 2004. Is knowledge of science associated with higher skepticism of pseudoscientific claims? American Biology Teacher 66:536-548.

76. Pigliucci, M. 2004. Studying mutational effects on G-matrices. In: Phenotypic Integration: Studying the Ecology and Evolution of Complex Phenotypes, ed. by M. Pigliucci and K. Preston, Oxford University Press, pp. 231-247.

75. Pigliucci, M. 2004. Studying the plasticity of phenotypic integration in a model organism. In: Phenotypic Integration: Studying the Ecology and Evolution of Complex Phenotypes, ed. by M. Pigliucci and K. Preston, Oxford University Press, pp. 155-175.

74. Pigliucci, M. and Schmitt, J. 2004. Phenotypic plasticity in response to foliar and neutral shade in gibberellin mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana. Evolutionary Ecology Research 6:243-259.

73. Pigliucci, M. 2004. Natural selection and its limits: where ecology meets evolution. In: Ecologia. Atti del XIII Congresso Nazionale della Società Italiana di Ecologia (Como, 8-10 settembre 2003), ed. by R. Casagrandi and P. Melià. Aracne, pp. 29-34.

72. Pigliucci, M. 2003. Species as family resemblance concepts: the (dis-)solution of the species problem? Bioessays 25:596-602.

71. Pigliucci, M. 2003. On the relationship between science and ethics. Zygon 38:871-894.

70. Pigliucci, M. and Kaplan, J. 2003. On the concept of biological race and its applicability to humans. Philosophy of Science 70:1161-1172.

69. Pigliucci, M. 2003. From molecules to phenotypes? The promise and limits of integrative biology. Basic and Applied Ecology 4:297-306. 

68. Pigliucci, M. 2003. Selection in a model system: ecological genetics of flowering time in Arabidopsis thaliana. Ecology 84:1700-1712.

67. Pigliucci, M. 2003. Phenotypic integration: studying the ecology and evolution of complex phenotypes. Ecology Letters 6:265-272.

66. Kolodynska, A. and Pigliucci, M. 2003. Multivariate responses to flooding in Arabidopsis: an experimental evolutionary investigation. Functional Ecology 17:131-140.

65. Pigliucci, M. and Murren, C.J. 2003. Genetic assimilation and a possible evolutionary paradox: can macroevolution sometimes be so fast as to pass us by? Evolution 57:1455-1464.

64. Pigliucci, M., Pollard, H., and Cruzan, M.B. 2003. Comparative studies of evolutionary responses to light environments in Arabidopsis. American Naturalist 161:68-82.

63. Pigliucci, M. 2002. Are ecology and evolutionary biology “soft” sciences? Annales Zoologici Fennici 39:87-98.

62. Pigliucci, M. 2002. Touchy and bushy: phenotypic plasticity and integration in response to wind stimulation in Arabidopsis thaliana. International Journal of Plant Science 163:399-408.

61. Callahan, H.S. and Pigliucci, M. 2002. Shade induced plasticity and its ecological significance in wild populations of Arabidopsis thaliana. Ecology 83:1965-1980.

60. Pigliucci, M. and Kolodynska, A. 2002. Phenotypic plasticity to light intensity in Arabidopsis thaliana: invariance of reaction norms and phenotypic integration. Evolutionary Ecology 16:27-47.

59. Pigliucci, M. and Kolodynska, A. 2002. Phenotypic plasticity and integration in response to flooded conditions in natural accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh (Brassicaceae). Annals of Botany 90:199-207.

58. Murren, C.J., Pendleton, N., and Pigliucci, M. 2002. Evolution of phenotypic integration in Brassica (Brassicaceae). American Journal of Botany 89:655-663.

57. Pigliucci, M. 2002. Ecology and evolutionary biology of Arabidopsis. In: The Arabidopsis Book, American Society of Plant Biologists, pp. 1-20.

56. Kaplan, J.M. and Pigliucci, M. 2001. Genes ‘for’ phenotypes: A Modern History View. Biology and Philosophy 16:189-213. 

55. Pigliucci, M. 2001. Characters and environments. In: The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology. Ed. GP Wagner. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. 

54. Pigliucci, M. 2001. Phenotypic plasticity. In: Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies, ed. by C.W. Fox, D.A. Roff, and D.J. Fairbairn. Oxford University Press, pp. 58-69.

53. Pigliucci, M. and Hayden, K. 2001. Phenotypic plasticity is the major determinant of changes in phenotypic integration in Arabidopsis. New Phytologist 152:419-430.

52. Pigliucci, M. and Marlow, E.T. 2001. Differentiation for flowering time and phenotypic integration in Arabidopsis thaliana in response to season length and vernalization. Oecologia 127:501-508.

51. Pollard, H., Cruzan, M., and Pigliucci, M. 2001. Comparative studies of reaction norms in Arabidopsis. I. Evolution of response to daylength. Evolutionary Ecology Research 3:129-155.

50. Pigliucci, M. and Kaplan, J. 2000. The fall and rise of Dr Pangloss: adaptationism and the Spandrels paper 20 years later. Trends Ecol Evol 15:66-70.

49. Camara, M.D., Ancell, C.A., and Pigliucci, M. 2000. Induced mutations: a novel tool to study phenotypic integration and evolutionary constraints in Arabidopsis thaliana. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2:1009-1029.

48. Wells, C.L. and Pigliucci, M. 2000. Adaptive phenotypic plasticity: the case of heterophylly in aquatic plants. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 3:1-18.

47. Camara, M.D. and Pigliucci, M. 1999. Mutational contributions to genetic variance-covariance matrices: an experimental approach using induced mutations in Arabidopsis thaliana. Evolution 53:1692-1703.

46. Schmitt, J., Dudley, S.A., and Pigliucci, M. 1999. Manipulative approaches to testing adaptive plasticity: phytochrome-mediate shade-avoidance responses in plants. American Naturalist 154:S43-S54.

45. Callahan, H.S., Wells, C.L., and Pigliucci, M. 1999. Light sensitive plasticity genes in Arabidopsis thaliana: mutant analysis and ecological genetics. Evolutionary Ecology Research 1:731-751.

44. Pigliucci, M. and Schmitt, J. 1999. Genes affecting phenotypic plasticity in Arabidopsis: pleiotropic effects and reproductive fitness of photomorphogenic mutants. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12:551-562.

43. Pigliucci, M., Cammell, K., and Schmitt, J. 1999. Evolution of phenotypic plasticity: a comparative approach in the phylogenetic neighborhood of Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12:779-791.

42. Pigliucci, M. and Schlichting, C.D. 1998. Reaction norms of Arabidopsis. V. Flowering time controls phenotypic architecture in response to nutrient stress. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 11:285-301.

41. Pigliucci, M. 1998. Plasticity genes: what are they, and why should we care? In: The Co-Action Between Living Systems and the Planet, ed. by H. Greppin, R. Degli Agosti, and C. Penel. University of Geneva, pp. 117-130.

40. Pigliucci, M., Tyler III, G.A., and Schlichting, C.D. 1998. Mutational effects on constraints on character evolution and phenotypic plasticity in Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Genetics 77:95-103.

39. Pigliucci, M. and Byrd, N. 1998. Genetics and evolution of phenotypic plasticity to nutrient stress in Arabidopsis: drift, constraints or selection? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 64:17-40.

38. Pigliucci, M. 1998. Ecological and evolutionary genetics of Arabidopsis. Trends in Plant Science 3:485-489.

37. Pigliucci, M. 1998. Developmental phenotypic plasticity: where internal programming meets the external environment. Current Opinion on Plant Biology 1:87-91.

36. Callahan, H., Pigliucci, M., and Schlichting, C.D. 1997. Developmental phenotypic plasticity: where ecology and evolution meet molecular biology. BioEssays 19:519-525.

35. Pigliucci, M. and Schlichting, C.D. 1997. On the Limits of Quantitative Genetics for the Study of Phenotypic Evolution. Acta Biotheoretica 45:143-160.

34. Pigliucci, M., DiIorio, P., and Schlichting, C.D. 1997. Phenotypic plasticity of growth trajectories in two species of Lobelia in response to nutrient availability. Journal of Ecology 85:265-276.

33. Pigliucci, M. 1997. Ontogenetic phenotypic plasticity during the reproductive phase in Arabidopsis thaliana (Brassicaceae). American Journal of Botany 84:887-895.

32. Pigliucci, M. and Schlichting, C.D. 1996. Reaction norms of Arabidopsis. IV. Relationship between plasticity and fitness. Heredity 76:427-436.

31. Pigliucci, M. 1996. Modeling phenotypic plasticity. II. Do genetic correlations matter? Heredity 77:453-460.

30. Pigliucci, M. 1996. How organisms respond to environmental changes: from phenotypes to molecules (and vice versa). Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11:168-173.30.

29. Pigliucci, M., Schlichting, C.D., Jones, C.S., and Schwenk, K. 1996. Developmental Reaction Norms: the Interactions among Allometry, Ontogeny and Plasticity. Plant Species Biology 11:69-85.29.

28. Pigliucci, M. and Schlichting, C.D. 1995. Reaction norms of Arabidopsis. III. Response to nutrients in 26 populations from a worldwide collection. American Journal of Botany 82:1117-1125.

27. Pigliucci, M., Schlichting, C.D., and Whitton, J. 1995. Reaction norms of Arabidopsis. II. Response to stress and unordered environmental variation. Functional Ecology 9:537-547.

26. Pigliucci, M., Whitton, J., and Schlichting, C.D. 1995. Reaction norms of Arabidopsis. I. Plasticity of characters and correlations across water, nutrient and light gradients. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 8:421-438.

25. Pigliucci, M. and Schlichting, C.D. 1995. Ontogenetic reaction norms in Lobelia siphilitica (Loebeliaceae): response to shading. Ecology 76:2134-2144.

24. Schlichting, C.D. and Pigliucci, M. 1995. Lost in phenotypic space: environment-dependent morphology in Phlox drummondii (Polemoniaceae). International Journal of Plant Science 156:542-546.

23. Schlichting, C.D. and Pigliucci, M. 1995. Gene regulation, quantitative genetics and the evolution of reaction norms. Evolutionary Ecology 9:154-168.

22. Malvolti, M.E., Fineschi, F., and Pigliucci, M. 1994. Morphological integration and genetic variability in Juglans regia L. Journal of Heredity 85:389-394.

21. Villani, F., Pigliucci, M., and Cherubini, M. 1994. Evolution of Castanea sativa Mill. in Turkey and Europe. Genetical Research 63:109-116.

20. Paoletti, C. and Pigliucci, M. 1993. Effects of chromosomal addition on reaction norms of Triticum aestivum. International Journal of Plant Science 154:473-480.

19. Schlichting, C.D. and Pigliucci, M. 1993. Control of phenotypic plasticity via regulatory genes. American Naturalist 142:366-370.

18. Pigliucci, M. 1992. Spatio-temporal variation of phenotypic plasticity in natural populations of Anchusa italica Retz. Acta Oecologica 13:255-267.

17. Pigliucci, M. 1992. Modeling phenotypic plasticity. I. Linear and higher-order effects of dominance, drift, environmental frequency and selection on a one-locus, two-allele model. Journal of Genetics 71:135-150.

16. Villani, F., Pigliucci, M., Lauteri, M., and Cherubini, M. 1992. Congruence between genetic, morphometric, and physiological data on differentiation of Turkish chestnut (Castanea sativa). Genome 35:251-256.

15. Pigliucci, M., Malvolti, M.E., and Fineschi, S. 1991. Relationships between protein polymorphism and phenotypic variation in Populus deltoides Bartr. Hereditas 114:79-84.

14. Pigliucci, M., Paoletti, C., Fineschi, F., and Malvolti, M.E. 1991. Phenotypic integration in chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.): leaves versus fruits. Botanical Gazette 152:514-521.

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