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Haffer, J. 1969. Speciation in Amazonian forest birds. Science 165:131-137.
Coyne, J. A. and H. A. Orr. 1989. Patterns of speciation in Drosophila. Evolution 43:362-381.
Ayala, F. 2000. Neutralism and selectionism: the molecular clock. Gene 261:27-33
O'Hara, R. B. 2005. Comparing the effects of genetic drift and fluctuating selection on genotype frequency changes in the scarlet tiger moth. Proc. R. Soc. B 272:211-217.