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2000
1994
Adams MB. The Evolution of Theodosius Dobzhansky: Essays on his Life and Thought in Russia and America. Princeton: Princeton University Press; 1994.

® A. Brito da Cunha, "On Dobzhansky and his evolution," Biology and Philosophy 13: 289—300 (1998) pdf DA CUNHA

1990
Adams MB. Eugenics in Russia, 1900–1940. In: The Wellborn Science: Eugenics in Germany, France, Brazil, and Russia. New York: Oxford University Press; 1990. p. 153-216.
1980
Adams MB. Sergei Chetverikov, the Kol'rsov Institute, and the Evolutionary Synthesis. In: Mayr E, Provine WB, editors. The Evolutionary Synthesis: Perspectives on the Unification of Biology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 1980. p. 242-78.
Adams MB. Severtsov and Schmalhausen: Russian morphology and the Evolutionary Synthesis. In: Mayr E, Provine W, editors. The Evolutionary Synthesis: Perspectives on the Unification of Biology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 1980. p. 193-225.
1979
Adams MB. From "gene fund" to "gene pool": On the evolution of evolutionary language. In: Studies in History of Biology, vol. 3. Baltimore/London: Johns Hopkins University Press; 1979. p. 241-85.
Adams MB. From "gene fund" to "gene pool": On the evolution of evolutionary language. In: Coleman W, Limoges C, editors. Studies in History of Biology. Vol 3. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press; 1979. p. 179-209.
1970
Adams MB. Towards a synthesis: Population concepts in Russian evolutionary thought, 1925-1935. Journal of the History of Biology. 1970;3:107-29.

"On Russians: since you mentioned my name in the acknowledgments, please refer to Mark Adams; otherwise, John Beatty might think I didn't learn anything from him :). Mark Adams is the historian who worked laboriously to "give more weight to the Russian contribution than is usually done." (His classic is: Mark Adams, "Towards a Synthesis: Population Concepts in Russian Evolutionary Thought: 1925-1935," Journal of the History of Biology, 1970, 3:107-129; he also wrote a chapter on Chetverikov and the Evolutionary Synthesis for Mayr."— Lena 090213