Bibliografía
El planeta vivo
1. “Majestic Universe” (título de portada), número especial de Scientific American (2008), p. 11.
2. Burger, William C.: Perfect Planet, Clever Species—How Unique Are We?, 2003, pp. 24, 34.
3. Ward, Peter D., y Donald Brownlee: Rare Earth—Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe, 2000, p. 224.
4. Suzuki, David: The Sacred Balance—Rediscovering Our Place in Nature, 2007, p. 102.
5. Corey, M. A.: God and the New Cosmology—The Anthropic Design Argument, 1993, pp. 144, 145.
Desbordante de vida (recuadro)
6. Vié, Jean-Christophe, Craig Hilton-Taylor y Simon N. Stuart (eds.): Wildlife in a Changing World—An Analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, 2009, p. 6.
7. Torsvik, V., R. Sørheim y J. Goksøyr: “Total Bacterial Diversity in Soil and Sediment Communities—A Review”, Journal of Industrial Microbiology, vol. 17 (1996), pp. 170-178.
8. Chivian, Dylan, y otros: “Environmental Genomics Reveals a Single-Species Ecosystem Deep Within Earth”, Science, vol. 322 (10.10.2008), pp. 275-278
9. Biello, David: “Microbe Census Reveals Air Crawling With Bacteria”, Scientific American, http://www.scientificamerican.com/ article.cfm?id=microbe-census-reveals-ai.
¿Quién lo diseñó primero?
10. Summers, Adam: “As the Whale Turns”, Natural History (junio 2004), pp. 24, 25.
11. “Flippered Flight”, en la sección “Random Samples”, Science (21.5.2004), p. 1106.
12. “Is It a Bird, Is It a Plane . . . ”, en la sección “Technology”, New Scientist (3.9.2005), p. 21.
13. Fraas, Arthur P.: Heat Exchanger Design, 2.a ed., 1989, p. 2.
14. “Technology That Imitates Nature”, en la sección “Report”, The Economist Technology Quarterly (11.6.2005), pp. 18-22.
15. Behe, Michael J.: “Design for Living”, The New York Times (7.2.2005), p. A21.
Mitos y realidades de la evolución
16. Dawkins, Richard: “Darwin & Evolution—The Illusion of Design”, Natural History (noviembre 2005), p. 37.
17. Darwin, Charles: El origen de las especies, Grijalbo, 1957, pp. 391, 392
18. Ib., p. 61.
19. Muller, H. J.: “The Production of Mutations”, 1946, en Nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 1942-1962, 1999, p. 162.
20. Lönnig, Wolf-Ekkehard: “Expectations in Mutation Breeding”, en Mutation Breeding, Evolution, and the Law of Recurrent Variation, 2005, p. 48, y entrevista con Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig.
21. Lönnig, Wolf-Ekkehard: Mutation Breeding, Evolution, and the Law of Recurrent Variation, 2005, pp. 48-51.
22. Ib., pp. 49, 50, 52, 54, 59, 64, y entrevista con Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig.
23. “Evidence Supporting Biological Evolution”, en Science and Creationism—A View From the National Academy of Sciences, 1999, p. 10.
24. Ib., p. 11.
25. Grant, Peter R.: “Natural Selection and Darwin’s Finches”, Scientific American (octubre 1991), p. 87;
Gibbs, H. Lisle, y Peter R. Grant: “Oscillating Selection on Darwin’s Finches”, Nature (11.6.1987), p. 511;
Grant, Peter R., y B. Rosemary Grant: “Hybridization of Bird Species”, Science (10.4.1992), pp. 193-197.
26. Williams, George C.: Adaption and Natural Selection, 1966, p. 54.
27. Schwartz, Jeffrey H.: Sudden Origins—Fossils, Genes, and the Emergence of Species, 1999, pp. 317-320.
28. “Evidence Supporting Biological Evolution”, en Science and Creationism—A View From the National Academy of Sciences, 2.a ed., p. 14.
29. Eldredge, Niles: The Triumph of Evolution and the Failure of Creationism, 2000, pp. 49, 85.
30. Lewontin, Richard C.: “Billions and Billions of Demons”, The New York Review of Books (9.1.1997), pp. 28-32.
31. Larson, Edward J., y Larry Witham: “Scientists and Religion in America”, Scientific American (septiembre 1999), p. 91.
¿Importa lo que uno crea?
32. Provine, William B.: “Evolution and the Foundation of Ethics”, en Science, Technology, and Social Progress (ed. Steven L. Goldman), 1989, pp. 253, 266.