Includes bibliographical references (pages [371]-425) and index.
The overall argument -- Raw materials for coevolution I: populations, species, and lineages -- Raw materials for coevolution II: ecological structure and distributed outcomes -- Local adaptation I: geographic selection mosaics -- Local adaptation II: rates of adaptation and classes of coevolutionary dynamics -- The conceptual framework: the geographic mosaic theory of coevolution -- Coevolutionary diversification -- Analyzing the geographic mosaic of coevolution -- Antagonists I: the geographic mosaic of coevolving polymorphisms -- Antagonists II: sexual reproduction and the Red Queen -- Antagonists III: coevolutionary alternation and escalation -- Mutualists I: attenuated antagonism and mutualistic complementarity -- Mutualists II: the geographic mosaic of mutualistic symbioses -- Mutualists III: convergence within mutualistic networks of free-living species -- Coevolutionary displacement -- Applied coevolutionary biology