>What are Evolution 101 students using these days? Well, I can suggest a couple, although my knowledge is limited to only around 30 hours of anthro and biology. Not enough for the anthro snobs on this list, but I can actually read something besides science books too. ;-) My sexual evolution class (reproduction is the main theme with the theory of natural selection) used either of these texts. The first is more general reading, the second slightly more scientific. Neither presumes a background in biology or in anthropology. In other words, most folks. _The Red Queen_ by Matt Ridley (Peguin Books) _Sex, Evolution, and Behavior_ by Martin Daly and Margo Wilson (Wadsworth Publishing) They both deal with the theories of evolution in many different organisms, including mammals. My two cents here: it may not be apparent by the posts here, but not all anthropologists accept the theory of natural selection, and many who do, don't take it to the same degrees. I had one prof laughing at how anal some of the Darwinists get sometimes. I always thought that was funny. Maggie [Posted in FML issue 2385]