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  • Hay, J.M. and Lambert, D.M. 2009. Phylogeography of extinct Sphenodon populations (Reptilia: Rhynchocephalia).  Conservation Genetics: in press.
  • Seabrook-Davison, M., Huynen, L., Lambert, D.M., Brunton, D.H. 2009. Ancient DNA Resolves Identity and Phylogeny of New Zealand’s Extinct and Extant Quail (Coturnix sp.)  PLoS ONE: in press.
  • Lawrence, H.A., Millar, C.D., Imber, M.J., Crockett, D.E., Robins, J.H., Scofield, R.P., Taylor, G.A., Lambert, D.M. 2009 Molecular Evidence for the Identity of the Magenta Petrel. Molecular Ecology Resources 9: 458–461 (March 2009).
  • Subramanian, S., Hay, J.M., Mohandesan, E., Millar, C.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2009. Molecular and morphological evolution in tuatara are decoupled.  Trends in Genetics 25(1): 16-18. (January issue).
  • Huynen, I.L., Lissone, I., Sawyer, S. and Lambert, DM. 2008. Genetic identification of moa remains recovered from Tiniroto, Gisborne. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 38(4): 231-235 (December issue).
  • Millar, C.D., Dodd, A., Anderson, J., Gibb, G.C., Ritchie, P.A., Baroni, C., Woodhams, M.D., Hendy, M.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2008. Mutation and evolutionary rates in Adélie penguins from the Antarctic. PLoS Genetics 4 (10): 1-9 e1000209 (October issue).
  • Lawrence, H.A., Scofield, R.P., Crockett, D.E., Millar, C.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2008. Ancient genetic variation in one of the world’s rarest seabirds.  Heredity 101: 543-547 (September issue).
  • Lawrence, H.A., Taylor, G.A., Crockett, D., Millar, C.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2008. Detection of the Existence of Undiscovered Individuals of Endangered Species with Genetic Signatures.  Conservation Biology 22(5): 1267-1276 (October issue).
  • Shepherd, L.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2008. Ancient DNA and conservation: Lessons from the endangered kiwi of New Zealand.  Molecular Ecology 17: 2174-2184 (April issue).
  • Millar, C.D., Huynen, L., Subramanian, S., Mohandesan, E. and Lambert, D.M. 2008. The ‘new frontier’ of ancient genomics.  Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23(7): 386-393 (July issue).
  • Hay, J. and Lambert, D.M. 2008. Microsatellite DNA loci identify individuals and provide no evidence for multiple paternity in wild tuatara (Sphenodon: Reptilia).  Conservation Genetics 9:1039–1043.
  • Lawrence, H.A., Taylor, G.A., Millar, C.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2008. High Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genetic Diversity in the World’s Most Endangered Seabird, the Chatham Island Taiko (Pterodroma magentae).  Conservation Genetics 9: 1293-1301.
  • Lawrence, H.A., Millar, C.D., Taylor, G.A., MacDonald, L.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2008.  Excess of unpaired males in one of the world’s most endangered seabirds, the Chatham Island Taiko (Pterodroma magentae), revealed by molecular sexing. Journal of Avian Biology: 39: 359_363,
  • Hay, J.M., Subramanian, S., Mohandesan, E., Millar, C.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2008. Rapid molecular evolution in a living fossil.  Trends in Genetics: 24 (3): 106-109 (March issue).
  • Waugh, J., Huynen, L., Millar, C.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2008. DNA barcoding of animal species – response to DeSalle. BioEssays: 30: 92-93.
  • Lambert, D.M. 2007. How fast is evolution?  NZ Science Teacher 116: 14-15.
  • Shepherd, L.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2007. The relationships and origins of the New Zealand wattlebirds (Passeriformes, Callaeatidae) from DNA sequence analyses. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 43: 480-492.
  • Lambert, D.M. and Millar, C.D. 2006.  Ancient genomics is born. Nature: 444: 275-276.
  • Miller, H.C. and Lambert, D.M. 2006. A Molecular Phylogeny of New Zealand’s Petroica (Aves: Petroicidae) Species Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 40: 844-855.
  • Huynen L, Miles J, and Lambert DM. 2006. Unusual electrophoretic mobility of a DNA fragment of the universal non-ratite sexing marker CHD allows sexing of New Zealand's endangered kiwi ratite Apteryx spp. Ibis 148: 167-168.
  • Chan, C., Ballantyne, K.N., Lambert, D.M. and Chambers, G.K. 2005. Characterization of variable microsatellite loci in Forbes’ parakeet (Cyanoramphus forbesi) and their use in other parrots. Conservation Genetics 6: 651-654.
  • Shepherd, L.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2006. Nuclear microsatellite DNA markers for New Zealand kiwi (Apteryx spp.). Molecular Ecology Notes 6: 227-229.
  • Lambert, D.M. 2005.  Ancient DNA from the ‘Southern End of the World’. 60th Cawthron Lecture, Cawthron Institute, Nelson.
  • Shepherd, L.D., Millar, C.D. Ballard, G. Ainley, D.G., Wilson, P.R., Haynes, G.D., Baroni, C. and Lambert D.M. 2005. Microevolution and mega-icebergs in the Antarctic. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102: 16717-16722.
  • Shepherd, L.D. and Lambert, D.M. 2005. Mutational drive in penguin microsatellite DNA. Journal of Heredity 96(5): 566-571.
  • Baker, A.J., Huynen, L., Haddrath, O., Millar, C.D. Lambert, D.M. 2005. Reconstructing the tempo and mode of evolution in an extinct clade of birds with ancient DNA:  the giant moas of New Zealand.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102 (23): 8257-8262.
  • Lambert, D.M., King, T., Shepherd, L.D., Livingston, A., Anderson, S. and Craig, J.L.. 2005. Serial Population Bottlenecks and Genetic Variation: Translocated Populations of the New Zealand Saddleback (Philesturnus carunculatus rufusater).  Conservation Genetics 6: 1-14.
  • Lambert, D.M., Baker, A., Huynen, O., Hebert, P.D.N. and Millar, C.D. 2005. Is a large-scale inventory of life possible? Symposium Issue: 2004 Annual Meeting, American Genetic Association Edited by Shozo Yokoyama Journal of Heredity 96(3): 279-284.
  • Lambert, D.M., Millar, C.D. Huynen, L. 2004. Ancient DNA of the extinct moa of New Zealand. Australasian Science 25: 14-16.
  • Miller, H.C. and Lambert, D.M. 2004. Genetic drift outweighs balancing selection in shaping post-bottleneck MHC variation in New Zealand robins (Petroicidae). Molecular Ecology 13: 3709-3721.
  • Miller, H.C. and Lambert, D.M. 2004. Gene duplication and gene conversion in class II MHC genes of New Zealand robins (Petroicidae).  Immunogenetics 56: 178-191.
  • Castro, L., Mason, K.M., Armstrong, D.P. and Lambert, D.M.  2004. Effects of extra-pair paternity on effective population size in a reintroduced population of the endangered hihi, and potential for behavioural management.  Conservation Genetics 5: 381-393.
  • Setiawan, A.N., Darby, J.T. and Lambert, D.M. 2004.The Use of Morphometric Measurements to Sex Yellow-eyed Penguins. Waterbirds 27 (1) 96-101.
  • Ritchie, P.A., Millar, C.D., Gibb, G. Baroni, C. and Lambert, D.M. 2004. Ancient DNA Enables Timing of the Pleistocene Origin and Holocene Expansion of Two Adélie Penguin Lineages in Antarctica.  Molecular Biology and Evolution 21(2): 240-248.
  • Emslie, S. D., Ritchie, P.A. and Lambert, D.M. 2003. Late-Holocene penguin occupation and diet at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula. American Geophysical Union, Antarctic Research Series 79: 171-180.
  • Huynen, C.D., Millar, C.D., Scofield, R.P. and Lambert, D.M. 2003. Nuclear DNA sequences detect species limits in ancient moa. Nature 425: 175-178.
  • Ritchie, P.A., Anderson, I.L. and Lambert, D.M. 2003. Evidence for specificity of psittacine beak and feather disease viruses among avian hosts. Virology 306: 109-115.
  • Miller, H.C. and Lambert, D.M. 2003. An evaluation of methods of blood preservation for RT-PCR from endangered species.  Conservation Genetics 4: 651-654.
  • Huynen L, Lambert DM, McLennan JA, Rickard C, and Robertson HA. 2003. A DNA test for sex assignment in kiwi (Apteryx spp.) Notornis 50: 231-233
  • Miller, H.C., Lambert, D.M. Millar, C.D., Robertson, B.C., and Edward O. Minot. 2003. Minisatellite DNA profiling detects lineages and parentage in the endangered kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) despite low microsatellite DNA variation. Conservation Genetics 4: 265-274.
  • Lettink, M., I.G. Jamieson, C.D. Millar and Lambert, D. M. 2002. Mating system and genetic variation in endangered New Zealand takahe. Conservation Genetics 3: 427-434.
  • Roeder, A., Ritchie, P.A. and Lambert, D.M. 2002. New DNA markers for penguins. Conservation Genetics 3(3): 341-344.
  • Lambert, D.M., Ritchie, P.A., Millar, C.D., Holland, B., Drummond, A.J. and C. Baroni. 2002. Rates of evolution in ancient DNA from Adélie penguins. Science 295: 2270-2273.
  • Huynen, L., Millar, C.D. and D.M. Lambert 2002. A DNA test to sex ratites. Molecular Ecology 11: 851-856.
  • Aitken, N.A., Hay, J.M., Sarre, S.D, Lambert, D.M. and Daugherty, C.H. 2001.  Microsatellite DNA markers for tuatara (Sphenodon spp.). Conservation Genetics 2 (2): 183-185.
  • Roeder, A., Marshall, R.K. Mitchelson, A.J. Visagathilagar, Ritchie, P.A., Love, D.R., Pakai, T.J., McPartlan, H.C., Murray, N.D. Robinson, N.A. Kerry, K. R. and Lambert, D.M. 2001. Gene flow on the ice: Genetic differentiation among Adélie penguin colonies around Antarctica. Molecular Ecology 10: 1045-1056.
  • Eason, D., C.D. Millar, A. Cree, J. Halverson and D.M. Lambert. 2001.  The takahe (Porphyrio mantelli): a comparison of five methods for avian sex assignment.  Journal of Zoology London: 253: 281-292.
  • McLean, I.G., Kayes, S.D., Murie, J.O., Davis, L.S. and Lambert, D.M.  2000.  Genetic monogamy mirrors social monogamy in the Fiordland Crestsed Penguin.  New Zealand Journal of Zoology 27: 311-316.
  • King, T.M., Willams, M. and Lambert, D.M. 2000. Dams, Ducks and DNA: Identifying the Effects of a Hydro-electric Scheme on New Zealand’s Endangered Blue Duck.  Conservation Genetic 1:103-113. 
  • Robertson, B.C., Minot, E.O., and Lambert, D.M. 2000. Microsatellite primers for the kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) and their utility in other parrots.  Conservation Genetics 1:93-95.
  • Robertson, B.C., Millar, C.D., Minot, E.O., Merton, D.V. and Lambert, D.M. 2000. Sexing the critically endangered Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus).  Emu 100: 1-4.
  • Sarre, S.D., N. Aitken, M.N. Clout, W. Ji, J. Robins and D.M. Lambert. 2000. A molecular investigation of possum mating patterns: Are there implications for biological control?  Proceedings of the Possum Biocontrol Workshop, Wallaceville 13-15th April, 1999.
  • Millar, C.D., Taylor, G.A., Moore, P., Halverson, J.L. and Lambert, D.M. 2000. A novel genetic marker for petrels or tube-nose seabirds.  Molecular Ecology 9: 1915-1917.
  • Millar, C.D. and D.M. Lambert. 2000. Murder in the nursery – is siblicide adaptive? New Scientist: 19th February pp 30-33.
  • Ritchie, P.A. and D.M. Lambert. 2000. A repeat complex in the mitochondrial control region of Adélie penguins from Antarctica.  Genome 43: 613-618. 
  • O'Neill, M., Binder, M., Smith, Craig, Andrews, J., Reed, K., Smith, M., Millar, C.D., Lambert, D.M. and A. Sinclair. 2000. ASW: a gene with conserved avian W-linkage and female specific expression in chick embryonic gonad. Genes Development and Evolution 210: 243-249.
  • Sarre, S.D., N. Aitken, M.N. Clout, W. Ji, J. Robins and D.M. Lambert. 2000. Molecular ecology and biological control: the mating system of a marsupial pest.  Molecular Ecology 9: 723-733.
  • Matisoo-Smith, E., D.G. Sutton, T.N. Ladefoged, D.M. Lambert and J.S. Allen. 1999. Prehistoric Mobility in Polynesia: MtDNA variation in Rattus exulans from the Chatham and Kermadec Islands. Asian Perspectives 38(2):186-199.
  • Millar, C.D. and D.M. Lambert. 1999. Industrial melanism – a classic example of another kind?  BioScience 49: 1021-1023.
  • Robertson, B.C., Minot, E.O. and D.M. Lambert. 1999. Molecular sexing of individual kakapo, Strigops habroptilus Aves, from faeces.  Molecular Ecology 8: 1349-1350.
  • Matisoo-Smith, E., J.S. Allen, R.M. Roberts, G.J. Irwin and D.M. Lambert. 1999. Rodents of sunrise: mitochondrial DNA phylogenies of Polynesian Rattus exulans and the settlement of Polynesia. In The Pacific 5000-2000 BP: Colonisations and Transformations pp259-276.
  • Lambert, D.M.  1999. The ecological theatre: genetic characters in an evolutionary play.  New Zealand Science Review 56:70-77
  • Ewen, J.G., D.P. Armstrong and D.M. Lambert. 1999.  Floater males gain reproductive success through extrapair fertilizations in the stitchbird.  Animal Behaviour 58: 321-328.
  • Matisoo-Smith, E., R.M. Roberts, G.J. Irwin, J.S. Allen, D. Penny and D.M. Lambert. 1998. Patterns of Prehistoric Human Mobility in Polynesia Revealed by Mitochondrial DNA from the Pacific Rat.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95 (25): 15145-15150.
  • Goldizen, A.W., Goldizen, A.R., Putland, D.A., Lambert, D.M., Millar, C.D. and Buchan, J.C. 1998. ‘Wife-sharing’ in the Tasmanian Native Hen (Gallinula mortierii): Is it really caused by a male-biased sex-ratio? The Auk: 115(2): 528-532.
  • Sargent, T.D., Millar, C.D. and D.M. Lambert.  1998.  The ‘classical’ explanation of industrial melanism: Assessing the evidence. Evolutionary Biology: 30: 299-322.
  • Matisoo-Smith, E., J.S. Allen, T.N. Ladefoged, R.M. Roberts and D.M. Lambert. 1997.  Ancient DNA from Polynesian rats: extraction, amplification and sequence from single small bones. Electrophoresis: 18: 15.
  • Ma, W. and D.M. Lambert. 1997. Minisatellite DNA markers reveal hybridisation between the endangered black robin and tomtits.  Electrophoresis 18: 1682-1687.
  • Millar, C.D., C.E. Reed, J.L. Halverson and D.M. Lambert.  1997. Captive managment and molecular sexing of endangered avian species: An application to the black stilt and hybrids. Biological Conservation 82: 81-86.
  • Ardern, S.L. and D.M. Lambert. 1997. Is the black robin in genetic peril? Molecular Ecology: 6:21-28.
  • Ardern, S.L., Ma, W., Ewen, J.G., D.P Armstrong and D.M. Lambert. 1997. Social and sexual monogamy in translocated New Zealand robin populations detected using minisatellite DNA. The Auk 114 (1):120-126.
  • Ardern, S.L., D.M. Lambert, A.G. Rodrigo, and I.G. McLean. 1997. The effects of population bottlenecks on multilocus DNA variation in robins. J. Heredity 88: 179-186.
  • Millar, C.D., D.M. Lambert, and E.C.Young.  1997. Minisatellite DNA detects sex, parentage and adoption in South Polar Skuas. J Heredity 88: 235-238.
  • Matisoo-Smith, E., S.L. Watt, J.S. Allen and D.M. Lambert.  1996.  Genetic relatedness and alloparental behaviour in a captive group of Spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi).  Folia Primatologica 68(1): 26-30.
  • Allen, J.S., Ladefoged, T.N., Matisoo-Smith, E., Roberts, M., Norman, W., Parata, H., Clout, S., and Lambert, D.M.  1996.  Maori prehistory: Ancient DNA of the Kiore and Kuri.  Archeology in New Zealand 39: 291-295.
  • Finch, M.O. and D.M., Lambert 1996.  Kinship and genetic divergence among populations of tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) as revealed by minisatellite DNA.  Molecular Ecology 5: 651-658.
  • Millar, C.D., D.M. Lambert, S. Anderson and J.L. Halverson.  1996.  Molecular sexing of the communally breeding pukeko: an important ecological tool. Molecular Ecology 5:289-293
  • Ritchie, P.A., Bargelloni, L., Meyer, A., Taylor, Macdonald, J.A. and D.M. Lambert. 1996. Mitochondrial Phylogeny of Trematomid Fishes (Notothenioidei, Perciformes) and the Evolution of Antarctic Fish.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution:5(2):383-390.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1995. The New Science of Molecular Ecology.  New Zealand Journal of Ecology 19(2): 93-96. 
  • White, C.S. and D.M. Lambert. 1995.  Genetic continuity within, and discontinuities among, populations of leafroller moths with distinct sex-pheromones.  Heredity 75(3): 243-255.
  • Lambert, D.M. and C.D. Millar 1995.  DNA Science and Conservation.  Pacific Conservation Biology 2: 21-38. 
  • Lambert, D.M., C.D. Millar, K. Jack, S. Anderson and J.L. Craig.  1994.  Single and multilocus DNA fingerprinting of communally breeding pukeko - do copulations or dominance ensure reproductive success? Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91: 9641-9645.
  • Bargelloni, L., P.A. Ritchie, T. Patarnello, B. Battagalia, D.M. Lambert, and A. Meyer. 1994. Molecular evolution at subzero temperatures: mitochondrial and nuclear phylogenies of fishes from Antarctica (suborder Notothenioidei) and the evolution of antifreeze glycopeptides. Molecular Biology and Evolution 11(6): 854-863.
  • Lambert, D.M. and J. Robins. 1995. Genetic consequences of philopatry: minisatellite DNA variation in Auckland Island teals.  Conservation Advisory Notes, Department of Conservation, Wellington.
  • White, C.S. D.M. Lambert and S. Foster.  1995.  Chemical Signals and the Recognition Concept.  In: D.M. Lambert and H.G. Spencer (eds.).  Speciation and the Recognition Concept:  Theory and Application.  pp 301-326 Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1995.  Biological Function: Tacit Changes in a Concept Gone Wrong.  In: D.M. Lambert and H.G. Spencer (eds.).  Speciation and the Recognition Concept: Theory and Application.  pp 238-259 Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Lambert D.M. and Spencer H.G. (eds.). 1995. Speciation and the Recognition Concept: Theory and Application. pp 238-259 Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Ardern, S., Mclean, I., Anderson, S., Maloney, R. and D.M. Lambert.  1994.  The effects of blood sampling on the behavior and survival of the endangered Chatham Island black robin (Petroica traversi). Conservation Biology 8(3): 857-862.
  • Matisoo Smith, L., Allen, J.S. and D.M. Lambert. 1994. Polynesian rat (Rattus exulans) mtDNA genetics and patterns of Polynesian migration. Submitted to American Association of Physical Anthropology Supplement 18: 141.
  • White, C.S. and D.M. Lambert.  1994. Genetic differences among pheromonally distinct New Zealand leafroller moths. Biochemical Ecology and Systematics 22(4): 329-339.
  • Millar, C.D., I. Anthony, D.M. Lambert, C.C. Bergmann, A.R. Bellamy and E.C. Young.  1994. Patterns of reproductive success determined by DNA fingerprinting in a communally breeding oceanic bird.  Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 52: 31-48.
  • Lambert, D.M. and C.D. Millar 1994. Genetic tools and conservation problems. Conservation Advisory Notes No. 58, Department of Conservation, Wellington 31p.
  • Lambert, D.M., M. Centner and H.E.H. Paterson 1993.  Simulation of the conditions necessary for the evolution of species by reinforcement.  Reprinted in The Recognition Concept of Species. S. McEvey (ed.).  pp 124-135 Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Lambert, D.M. and H.E. Paterson 1993.  Morphological resemblance and its relationship to genetic distance measures.  Reprinted in The Recognition Concept of Species. S. McEvey (ed.).  pp 63-75 Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Millar, C.D., D.M. Lambert, A.R. Bellamy, P. Stapleton and E.C. Young.  1992. Sex-specific restriction fragments and sex rations revealed by DNA fingerprinting in the Brown Skua.  Journal of Heredity: 83: 350-355.
  • White C.S., D M Lambert;  C D Millar and P M Stevens.  1991. Is helping behaviour a Consequence of Natural Selection?  American Naturalist:  138 (1) 246-253.
  • Lambert, D. M. and A.J. Hughes. 1991.  Keywords: the importance of language in structuralist biology.  In:  Structuralism in Biology. Proceedings of the International Workshop 8-10 December 1986 Osaka Edited by A. Sibatani, N. Noborao and Y. Saito. Yoshioka Shoten, Kyoto.  In Japanese
  • Hughes, A. J. and D. M. Lambert.  1991.  Sexual Differentiation and Mate Recognition: the dynamics of structure.  In:  Structuralism in Biology. Proceedings of the International Workshop 8-10 December 1986 Osaka Edited by A. Sibatani, N. Noborao and Y. Saito. Yoshioka Shoten, Kyoto.  In Japanese
  • White, C. S., B Michaux and D. M. Lambert. 1990. 'Species and Neo-Darwinism.'  Systematic Zoology:  39(4): 399-413.
  • Michaux, B., C. S. White and D. M. Lambert. 1990.  Organisms Not Species Evolve:  A Reply to Ghiselin.  Systematic Zoology 39 (1):  79 - 80. 
  • Phillips, N. R. and D. M. Lambert1990.  A Cladistic Analysis of Species of the Molluscan Genus Potamopyrgus Based on Allozyme Data.  New Zealand Journal of Zoology 17:  257 - 263.  1990.
  • Phillips, N. R. and D. M. Lambert. 1990. Genetics of Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gastropoda:  Proscobranchia):  Variation in Unisexual Populations.  New Zealand Journal of Zoology 16:  435 - 445.
  • Phillips, N. R. and D. M. Lambert. 1989. Genetics of Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gastropoda:  Proscobranchia):  evidence of reproductive modes.  New Zealand Journal of Zoology 17:  65 - 72.
  • Lambert, D.M., C.D. Millar and B. Michaux.  1989. On the Contingent and the inevitable.  Biology Forum 82(3-4): 335-337.
  • Lambert, D.M. and R.D. Newcomb.1989. Gaia, organisms and a structuralist view of nature: Would Darwin approve? In: Proceedings of the Second Wadebridge Ecological Centre Symposium on Gaia and Evolution. Wadebridge Ecological Centre, Cornwall.
  • Lambert, D.M. P.M. Stevens, C.S. White, T. Gentle, N.R. Phillips, C.D. Millar, J.R. Barker and R.D. Newcomb 1989. Phenocopies, Heredity and Evolution. Evolutionary Theory  8:  285-304.
  • Hughes, A.J. and D.M. Lambert 1989. Sexual differentiation and mate recognition: the dynamics of structure.  Biology Forum:  82(2).163-190.
  • Lambert, D.M. and A.J. Hughes.  1989. Keywords and concepts in structural and functional biology.  In Dynamic Structures in Biology. (Ed.) B.C. Goodwin, G. Webster and A. Sibatani. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh 62-76.
  • Hughes, A.J. and D.M. Lambert 1989.  Sexual Differentiation and Mate Recognition.   In Dynamic Structures in Biology. (Ed.) B.C. Goodwin, G. Webster and A. Sibatani. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh pp143-155.
  • Lambert, D.M.1988. Neo-Darwinism: an emperor with no clothes. New Scientist 120 (1634) : 66.
  • Lambert, D.M. and A.J. Hughes. 1988. Keywords and concepts in structural and functional biology. Journal of theoretical Biology 133: 133-145.
  • Barker, J.R. and D.M. Lambert.  1988. A genetic analysis of Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns) from the Bay of Plenty: implications for natal river return.   N.Z.J. Marine and Freshwater Research: 22: 321-326.
  • Newcomb, R.D. and Lambert, D.M. 1988.  The sensitive period for yellow phenocopy induction in Drosophila melanogaster.  Experientia 44:618 – 621.
  • Millar C.D., N.R. Phillips and D.M. Lambert 1988.  Evolution - the struggle continues. In Kinji Imanishi- The view from the Mountain Top: A critique of Imanishi's Theory of Evolution  B. Halstead.
  • Spencer, H.G. D.M. Lambert and B.H. Mcardle. 1987.  Reinforcement, Species and Speciation: A reply to Butlin.  American Naturalist: 130: 958-962.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1987. Keywords and Concepts in Structural and Functional Approaches to the study of Evolution.  In Towards a New Synthesis in Evolutionary Biology. Proceedings of the International Symposium Praha, 5-11 July, 1987. Ed. J. Mlikovsky and V.J.A. Novak. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences: Praha.
  • Hughes, A.J. and D.M. Lambert 1987.  Sexual Differentiation and Mate Recognition.   Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum 80(2): 248-251.
  • Lambert, D.M., B. Michaux and C.S. White 1987.  Are species self-defining?  Systematic Zoology 36 (2): 196-205.
  • Lambert, D.M. and A.J. Hughes 1987.  Keywords - the importance of language in structuralist biology.  Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum 80(2): 188-191.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1987.  Molecular Order- A novel perspective. Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum 80: 453-458.
  • Lambert, D. M. 1987.  On Darwin's shoulders or on our feet?  Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum 80: 127-133.
  • Spencer, H.G., B.H. Mcardle and D.M. Lambert 1986.  A theoretical investigation of speciation by reinforcement.  American Naturalist 128 (2): 241-262.
  • Millar C.D., N.R. Phillips and D.M. Lambert 1986.  Evolution - the struggle continues.  Nature 321: 475.
  • Millar, C.D. and D.M. Lambert 1986.  Laboratory induced changes in the mate recognition system of Drosophila pseudoobscura.  Behaviour Genetics 16(2): 285-293.
  • Drew, R.A.I. and D.M. Lambert 1986.  On the specific status of Dacus (Baxtrocera) aquilonis (May) and Dacus (Bactrocera) tryoni (Froggatt) Diptera : Tephritidae.  Annals of the Entomological Society of America 79: 870-878.
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  • Lambert, D.M., C.D. Millar and A.J. Hughes 1986a.  On the classic case of natural selection.  Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum 79(1): 11-49.
  • Lambert, D.M. and N.R. Henderson 1986.  The stability of the mate recognition system in Drosophila melanogaster.  Behaviour Genetics 16 (3): 369-373.
  • Millar, C.D. and D.M. Lambert. 1985.  The mating behaviour of individuals of Drosophila pseudoobscura from New Zealand.  Experientia 41: 950-952.
  • McLea, M.C. and D.M. Lambert 1985.  Population cytogenetics of New Zealand Blackflies of the Genus Austrosimulium (Diptera:Simuliidae) II.  Heterozygote deficiency and non-random association of inversion heterozygotes.  Genetica 66: 203-211.
  • Lambert, D.M. and A.A. Harper 1985.  Mating behaviour stability in strains of Drosophila melanogaster which have been kept under constant darkness for about 27 years.  Japanese Journal of Genetics 60: 281-291.
  • Slooten, E. and D.M. Lambert 1984.  Evolutionary studies of the New Zealand coastal Mosquito Opifex fuscus (Hutton) II.  Competition for mates.  Behaviour ii-112: 1-12.
  • Masters, J.C., D.M. Lambert and H.E.H. Paterson.  1984.  Scientific prejudice, reproductive isolation and apartheid.  Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 28: 107-116.
  • Hughes, A.J. and D.M. Lambert.  1984.  Functionalism, structuralism and "Ways of Seeing".  Journal of theoretical Biology 111: 787-800.
  • Lambert, D.M., H.G. Spencer and C.D. Millar 1984. What Kaneshiro "really said" about asymmetrical evolution.  Evolutionary Theory 7: 165-167.
  • Lambert, D.M. and H.E.H. Paterson 1984.  On "Bridging the Gap between Race and Species": the Isolation Concept and an alternative.  Proceedings of the Linnean Society. N.S.W. 107(4), 1983) 1984: 501-514.
  • Lambert, D.M. and A.J. Hughes 1984.  Misery of functionalism: Biological function, a misleading concept.  Rivista di Biologia : 77: 477-501.
  • Lambert, D.M., M. Centner and H.E.H. Paterson 1984.  Simulation of the conditions necessary for the evolution of species by reinforcement.  S. Afri. J. Sci. 80: 308-311.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1984b.  Population genetics and the 'third view' of evolution.  Tuatara: 27: 121-126.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1984a.  Specific-Mate Recognition Systems, phylogenies and asymmetrical evolution.  Journal of theoretical Biology.  101: 147-156.
  • McLea, M.C. and D.M. Lambert 1983.  Population cytogenetics of New Zealand Blackflies of the genus Austrosimulium (Diptera : Simuliidae) I.  The Cytogenetics of Austrosimulium australense.  N.Z.J. Zool. 10: 271-280.
  • Slooten, E. and D.M. Lambert 1983.  Evolutionary studies of the New Zealand coastal mosquito Opifex fuscus (Hutton) I. Mating behaviour.  Behaviour 84-1/2: 157-172.
  • Harper, A.A. and D.M. Lambert 1983a. The population genetics of reinforcing selection.  Genetica 62: 15-23.
  • Henderson, N.R. and D.M. Lambert 1982.  No significant deviation from random mating of worldwide populations of Drosophila melanogaster. Nature: 300: 437-440.
  • Lambert, D.M. and H.E. Paterson 1982.  Morphological resemblance and its relationship to genetic distance measures.  Evolutionary Theory 5: 291-300.
  • Lambert, D.M., Kingett, P.D. and E. Slooten 1982.  Intersexual selection: the problem and a discussion of the evidence.  Evolutionary Theory 6: 67-78.
  • Lambert, D.M. and M. Coetzee 1982.  A dual genetical and taxonomic approach to the resolution of a mosquito taxon.  Systematic Entomology 7 (3): 321-332.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1982c.  A population genetical study of the African mosquito Anopheles marshallii (Theobald).  Evolution 37: 484-495.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1982b.  Darwinian views and patterns of speciation in New Zealand or what's adaptive about a radiation?  Tuatara 25: 41-47.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1982a.  Mate recognition in members of the Drosophila nasuta complex.  Animal Behaviour 30: 438-443.
  • Kingett, P.D., Lambert, D.M. and S.R. Telford 1981.  Does mate choice occur in Drosophila melanogaster?  Nature 293-294.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1981.  Cytogenetic evidence of a possible fourth cryptic species within the taxon Anopheles marshallii (Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae) from northern Natal. Mosquito Systematics 13 (2): 168-175.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1979a.  Anopheles marshallii is a complex of species.  Mosquito Systematics 11(3): 173-178.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1978b.  Crossing experiments within and between species of the nasuta complex of Drosophila.  Genetica 48(1) 41-46.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1978a.  The chromosomes of four species of the nasuta complex of Drosophila II.  Phylogenetic relationships.  Genetica 48(1): 47-53.
  • Lambert, D.M. 1976a.  The chromosomes of four species of the nasuta complex of Drosophila I.  Chromosome maps and inversion polymorphism.  Journal of Heredity 67: 92-98.

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