The Edges and Boundaries of Biological Objects Matt H. HaberJay Odenbaugh Guest Editorial 20 March 2015 Pages: 219 - 224
Homology: Integrating Phylogeny and Development Marc Ereshefsky OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 225 - 229
The Delimitation of Phylogenetic Characters Eric S. J. HarrisBrent D. Mishler OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 230 - 234
The Theoretical Costs of DNA Barcoding Monika Piotrowska OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 235 - 239
Understanding Colonial Traits Using Symbiosis Research and Ecosystem Ecology Frédéric Bouchard OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 240 - 246
Specialty Boundaries, Compound Problems, and Collaborative Complexity Elihu M. Gerson OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 247 - 252
Metaphysics and Classification: Update and Overview Michael T. Ghiselin OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 253 - 259
On Systematists’ Single Objective Tree of Ancestors and Descendants Joseph LaPorte OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 260 - 266
Whose Boundary? An Individual Species Perspectival Approach to Borders Steven L. Peck OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 274 - 279
Object Spaces: An Organizing Strategy for Biological Theorizing Beckett Sterner OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 280 - 286
Biological Boundaries and the Vertebrate Immune System Julio R. Tuma OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 287 - 293
It Takes Two to Tango: Genotyping and Phenotyping in Genome-Wide Association Studies Ohad NachtomyYaron RamatiZohar Yakhini OriginalPaper 20 March 2015 Pages: 294 - 301
Was There Information in My Data? Really? Fred L. Bookstein Essay Review 20 March 2015 Pages: 302 - 308
The Perfect Way to Write a Truly Disappointing Book Julien Delord Book Review 20 March 2015 Pages: 309 - 310