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  • ...[http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-intro-to-biology.html Introduction to Evolutionary Biology]</ref> ...that bring about those evolutionary changes. In pursuing those concerns, evolutionary biology informs us about ourselves and the living world that embeds us, rewards us
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  • * Rose MR. (1998) ''Darwin's Spectre: Evolutionary Biology in the Modern World''. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. ISBN 06 ...eral reader with an introduction to the theory of evolution...explains how evolutionary biology has been used to support both valuable applied research, particularly in ag
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  • ...evolution is, how it works, how it factors into your life, how research in evolutionary biology is performed, and how ideas in this area have changed over time."
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  • :*[[Evolutionary biology]]
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  • (1834&ndash;1919) German [[zoologist]] and one of the founders of [[evolutionary biology|evolutionary]] and [[developmental biology|developmental]] [[biology]].
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  • *[[Evolutionary biology]]
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  • (1941–2002) American [[evolutionary biology|evolutionary biologist]], [[paleontology|paleontologist]], [[historiography
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  • ...Williams Profile]. ''Science'' 304:1235-1236. | "Stretching the Limits of Evolutionary Biology".</ref>&nbsp;<ref name=meyer2010>Meyer A. (2010) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038
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  • Subset of evolutionary biology that studies genetic differences across species populations.
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  • ...evolution is, how it works, how it factors into your life, how research in evolutionary biology is performed, and how ideas in this area have changed over time."
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  • * Rose MR. (1998) ''Darwin's Spectre: Evolutionary Biology in the Modern World''. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. ISBN 06 ...eral reader with an introduction to the theory of evolution...explains how evolutionary biology has been used to support both valuable applied research, particularly in ag
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  • The study of diseases from the point of view of human evolutionary biology
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  • '''Stephen Jay Gould''' (1941–2002) was an American [[evolutionary biology|evolutionary biologist]], [[paleontology|paleontologist]], [[historiography
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  • An [[Evolutionary biology|evolutionary biologist]], whose highly influential book, ''Adaptation and N
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  • ...org The Bacteriophage Ecology Group (BEG): Home of Phage Ecology and Phage Evolutionary Biology (www.phage.org)]
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  • .... He was most famous as one of the founders of the "Modern Synthesis" in [[evolutionary biology]]. ...atics and the Origin of Species'' (1942), was solving a central problem in evolutionary biology: how new species came about. He rejected the longstanding theory that speci
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  • ...s and clinicians working at the interface of evolution and medicine. While evolutionary biology has long provided a foundation for studies of antibiotic resistance and pop *[http://www.lsa.umich.edu/psych/courses/darmed/links.htm Evolutionary Biology and Human Disease]
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  • ...p Between Science and Religion'' defends a thesis of compatibilism between evolutionary biology and Christian theism, while other works explore the concept of progress in
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  • ...n to Be Human?] &mdash; consciousness discussed from the perspectives of [[evolutionary biology]], [[philosophy]] and [[neuroscience]]
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  • ...ics]], the study of biological human variability and diversity (related to evolutionary biology).
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  • ...structured his theory set the tone for much of the subsequent thinking in evolutionary biology, through to the present day.
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  • ...in historical linguistics, applying computational methodologies used by [[Evolutionary biology|evolutionary biologists]] to study organic evolution:<ref name=harrisemma>H
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  • When evolutionary biology emerged, the older discipline of taxonomy merged with it as the discipline
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  • ..."classical" explanation of industrial melanism: Assessing the evidence. ''Evolutionary Biology'' 30:299-322.
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  • ...or of the Challenges Series and Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States. E-mail: slevin ...it again, producing departments of cell and molecular biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, neurobiology and behavior, genetics and development, physiology, and so on
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  • This [[evolutionary biology]] hypothesis has broad implications in [[evolutionary medicine | medicine]]
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  • ...[http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-intro-to-biology.html Introduction to Evolutionary Biology]</ref> ...that bring about those evolutionary changes. In pursuing those concerns, evolutionary biology informs us about ourselves and the living world that embeds us, rewards us
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  • *{{cite book | author=Provine, William | date=1986 | title=Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology | publisher= University of Chicago Press |isbn=0-226-68473-3 }}
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  • ...(2004) ''The Evolution of Darwinism: Selection, Adaptation and Progress in Evolutionary Biology'' ISBN 0521834139
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  • ...bbins]]. The neodarwinian synthesis was the most important development in evolutionary biology after [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]]. Wright also had a major effect on the deve
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  • ...Depew | Baldwin effects and the expansion of the explanatory repertoire in evolutionary biology / Stephen M. Downes | Between Baldwin skepticism and Baldwin boosterism / P
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  • ...cs are: Artificial Life; Bioinformatics; Bioinspired Modeling; Complexity; Evolutionary Biology; Genetics; History of Biology; Mathematical Biology; hilosophy of Biology;
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  • ...sleading picture of the impact of modern biology on social understandings. Evolutionary biology and Darwinian conceptions have had a major impact on sociology and social a
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  • "Those who have a professional knowledge of evolutionary biology know that it is not possible to cook up after the fact explanations of just Critics point out that within evolutionary biology there are many other non-adaptive pathways along which evolution can move t
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  • ...ing. Mayr's interests subsequently began to diversify beyond taxonomy into evolutionary biology, and this expansion of his interests culminated in his first, and possibly Ernst Mayr had many fundamental insights into evolutionary biology, and almost every topic of importance in evolution was advanced by his idea
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  • ...hologist]]<ref>A branch of [[zoology]], i.e. animal behaviour.</ref> and [[evolutionary biology|evolutionary biologist]] who has written widely on science and religion. He
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  • ...02. '''Homospory 2002: an odyssey of progress in Pteridophyte genetics and evolutionary biology''' ''BioScience'' 52(12): 1081-1093</ref>). This creates the opportunity to
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