Shervis L.J., Boosh G.M., Koval C.F. Infestation of sour cherries by the apple maggot: confirmation of a previously uncertain host status // Journal of Economic Entomology. 1970. V. 63. № 1. P. 294–295.
Shilton C.M., Brown G.P., Benedict S., Shine R. Spinal arthropathy associated with Ochrobactrum anthropi in free-ranging cane toads (Chaunus [Bufo] marinus) in Australia // Veterinary Pathology. 2008. V. 45. P. 85–94.
Shine R., Brown G.P., Phillips B.L. (a) An evolutionary process that assembles phenotypes through space rather than time // PNAS. 2011. V. 108. № 14. P. 5708–5711.
Shine R., Brown G.P., Phillips B.L. (b) Spatial sorting, assortative mating, and natural selection // PNAS. 2011. V. 108. № 31. P. E348.
Simmons R.E., Scheepers L. Winning by a neck: sexual selection in the evolution of giraffe // The American Naturalist. 1996. V. 148. № 5. P. 771–786.
Smejkal G.B., Schweitzer M.H. Will current technologies enable dinosaur proteomics? // Expert Rev. Proteomics. 2007. V. 4. № 6. P. 695–699.
Sodera V. One small speck to man: the evolution myth. Vija Sodera Productions. 2009. – 560 p.
Soltis P.S., Soltis D.E., Smiley G.J. An rbcL sequence from a Miocene Taxodium (bald cypress) // Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 1992. V. 89. P. 449–451.
Spirin A.S. When, where, and in what environment could the RNA world appear and evolve? // Paleontological Journal. 2007. V. 41. № 5. P. 481–488.
Stahle D.W., Burnette D.J, Villanueva J., Cerano J., Fye F.K., Griffin R.D., Cleaveland M.K., Stahle D.K., Edmondson J.R. Wolff K.P. Tree-ring analysis of ancient baldcypress trees and subfossil wood // Quaternary Science Reviews. 2012. V. 34. P. 1–15.
Stambaugh M.C., Guyette R.P. Progress in constructing a long oak chronology from the central United States // Tree-Ring Research. 2009. V. 65. P. 147–156.
Sutherland J.D. Ribonucleotides // Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 2010. V. 2. P. a005439.
Swallow J.S., Carter P.A., Garland T.Jr. Arttificial selection for increased wheel-running behavior in house mice // Behav Genet. 1998. V. 28. № 3. P. 227–237.
Schwartz A.W. Evaluating the plausibility of prebiotic multistage syntheses // Astrobiology. 2013. V. 13. № 8. P. 784–789.
Takahashi M., Arita H., Hiraiwa-Hasegawa M., Hasegawa T. Peahens do not prefer peacocks with more elaborate trains // Animal Behaviour. 2008. V. 75. № 4. P. 1209–1219.
Tanaka G., Hou X., Ma X., Edgecombe G.D., Strausfeld N.J. Chelicerate neural ground pattern in a Cambrian great appendage arthropod // Nature. 2013. V. 502. P. 364–367.
Tinghitella R.M., Zuk M., Beveridge M., Simmons L.W. Island hopping introduces Polynesian field crickets to novel environments, genetic bottlenecks and rapid evolution // Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 2011. V. 24. P. 1199–1211.
Trussell G.C., Nicklin M.O. Cue sensitivity, inducible defense, and trade-offs in a marine snail // Ecology. 2002. V. 83. P. 1635–1647.
Udintsev G.B. Equatorial Segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: initial results of the geological and geophysical investigations under the EQUARIDGE Program, cruises of R/V 'Akademik Nikolaj Strakhov' in 1987, 1990, 1991. Unesco, 1996. 122 p.
Verheyen E., Salzburger W., Snoeks J., Meyer A. Origin of the superflock of cichlid fishes from lake Victoria, East Africa // Science. 2003. V. 300. № 5617. P. 325–329.
Vervust B., Grbac I., Van Damme R. Differences in morphology, performance and behaviour between recently diverged populations of Podarcis sicula mirror differences in predation pressure // Oikos. 2007. V. 116. № 8. P. 1343–1352.
Vreeland R.H., Rosenzweig W.D., Powers D.W. Isolation of a 250 million-year-old halotolerant bacterium from a primary salt crystal // Nature. 2000. V. 407, P. 897–900.
Weiner S., Lowenstam H.A., Hood L. Characterization of 80-million-year-old mollusk shell proteins // Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 1976, V. 73. № 8. P. 2541–2545.
Weinreich D.M., Delaney N.F., DePristo M.A., Hartl D.L. Darwinian evolution can follow only very few mutational paths to fitter proteins // Science. 2006. V. 312. P. 111–114.