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  • Brahman-Atman Yoga: The Art and Science of Evolutionary Acceleration at the First World Yoga Expo h
  • The book begins with an evolutionary account of sex itself, defending the theory
  • It further proposes that an evolutionary account would provide some insight into not
  • kadees' complex vocalizations are likely an evolutionary adaptation to their habitat: they live and
  • eories that explore to what degree, if any, evolutionary adaptations influence the psychology of rap
  • al ecology, in particular for understanding evolutionary adaptations and their consequences for natu
  • present during Homo sapiens environment of evolutionary adaptiveness.
  • high resolution multibeam sonar which is an evolutionary advanced form of side-scan sonar, navigated
  • C4 is an evolutionary advancement over the simpler C3 cycle which
  • The mesoglea is an evolutionary advancement in body plan from Porifera (spo
  • It describes an evolutionary advantage to genetic recombination.
  • n lost or reduced, the host gains much less evolutionary advantage by surviving the parasite than it
  • It has also been suggested that there is an evolutionary advantage due to the tendency of primates,
  • hought that this behavioral change holds an evolutionary advantage for the parasite by increasing it
  • alf-life of the HE mRNA, thus conferring an evolutionary advantage to the HE.
  • which case religion conferred some sort of evolutionary advantage.
  • plentifully than their competitors have an evolutionary advantage.
  • by Guy Murchie who offered that death is an evolutionary advantage: "…Death is a tool for change and
  • Attempting to explain the evolutionary advent of bipedalism among hominids, McHenr
  • inference) allowed to recover its cnidarian evolutionary affinities.
  • reef microbial ecology and viruses as both evolutionary agents and opportunistic pathogens in vario
  • Evolutionary Agents
  • ed, but quite different phenomenon found in evolutionary AI systems related to the concept of bounde
  • rk has helped to understand the dynamics of evolutionary algorithms and to put evolutionary computat
  • Evolutionary Algorithms Applied to History Matching of C
  • thods employed include simulated annealing, evolutionary algorithms, distributed multipole analysis,
  • solving data mining problems and assessing evolutionary algorithms.
  • acDonald, K. B. The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth
  • haliana), rice (Oryza sativa), and an early evolutionary ancestor of the vertebrates (which includes
  • It is thought to be the evolutionary ancestor of species in the genus Aldrovanda
  • pectively, and are thought to have a common evolutionary ancestor.
  • hway, and they are thought to have a common evolutionary ancestor.
  • rapid changes in humans compared with their evolutionary ancestors, NPAS3 was found to be located in
  • The Fantastic Four, High Evolutionary, and Gorr were unable to convince Galactus
  • M. and Malamuth, N., "Sex, Power, Conflict: Evolutionary and Feminist Perspectives".
  • a complex system (e.g., emergent, dynamic, evolutionary), and as such, will at times eliminate the
  • model have introduced "a new concept in the evolutionary and hereditary process - i.e the pre-select
  • He was a postdoctoral researcher in the evolutionary and adaptive systems group in the School of
  • tempting to regain his powers with the High Evolutionary and surmised that Kitty was inside.
  • Human Biology: An Evolutionary and Biocultural Approach, edited with S. St
  • earch has provided further insight into the evolutionary and ecological role of bioturbation.
  • The names of the dredge-ups are set by the evolutionary and structural state of the star in which e
  • Lack's hypothesis posits an evolutionary and ecological explanation as to why birds
  • nal publishing material at the interface of evolutionary and developmental biology.
  • n exchange as well as a curiosity about the evolutionary and biological bases for affection expectat
  • a researcher at UC Berkeley in the field of evolutionary and developmental biology.
  • contemplation and research on the possible evolutionary and genetic causes of diabetes among popula
  • announced that the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in collaboration with the 454
  • Green et al. from Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Munich, Germany published t
  • Evolutionary Anthropology (1991, with Edward Staski)
  • known as Jyotishis, have been practicing an evolutionary approach for much longer.
  • ociobiology (2003), and Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach (ninth edition, 2009).
  • Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach, Sinauer Associates.
  • Invertebrate Zoology: A Functional Evolutionary Approach, (7th edition ed.).
  • e University of Chicago had been pioneering evolutionary approaches to anthropology, and Tax made pr
  • Kurzban's research focuses on evolutionary approaches to understanding human social be
  • defend against these plant defenses (in an evolutionary arms race).
  • One example of an evolutionary arms race is in sexual conflict between the
  • sets may be in different species, as in an evolutionary arms race between a predator species and it
  • nd in all insects legs, and the probably an evolutionary artifact of prior insect body-types which u
  • Gorr remained with the High Evolutionary as a servant.
  • films were screened: The Ladder of Life and Evolutionary Aspects of Social Communication in Animals.
  • dies that investigate the ecological and/or evolutionary aspects of physiological and biochemical me
  • ning body overseeing the development of the evolutionary astrology philosophy, astrologers may use t
  • The evolutionary backdrop of our common origins in Africa co
  • This phenomena can be considered evolutionary baggage because the deviation from the Pale
  • This seeming paradox is the origin of evolutionary baggage, which is the collectively inherite
  • He is the author of The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption (Erlbaum, 2007), The C
  • nces, specially by Gad Saad in his book The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption.
  • erest since it appears to be provide little evolutionary benefit to the feeding bird.
  • he Institute is publisher of the Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology (ISSN 0022-0930
  • Kreps successfully promoted research in evolutionary biochemistry.
  • Jody Hey is an evolutionary biologist at Rutgers University.
  • ntial monograph written in 1983 by Japanese evolutionary biologist Motoo Kimura.
  • Speakers included evolutionary biologist and bestselling author, Richard D
  • David Houle is an evolutionary biologist who studies fruitflies as an expe
  • Tyson has collaborated with evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and presented tal
  • Joy K. Ward is a notable evolutionary biologist who is an Associate Professor in
  • n Gregory (born May 16, 1975) is a Canadian evolutionary biologist and genome biologist and a tenure
  • n have been criticized as not logical while evolutionary biologist Kevin Padian has stated that peop
  • The term was coined by the English evolutionary biologist Julian Huxley in 1938.
  • No Icons of Evolution: A Review of by evolutionary biologist Massimo Pigliucci
  • Evolutionary biologist and geneticist Theodosius Dobzhan
  • University of Oxford evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins reviewed the book
  • bove the Species Level is a book written by evolutionary biologist and botanist G. Ledyard Stebbins
  • habo Mbeki, popular musician Boy George and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins.
  • Richard Dawkins is a British evolutionary biologist and popular science writer.
  • Evolutionary biologist and advocate for atheism Richard
  • of Infectious Disease is a 1993 book by the evolutionary biologist Paul Ewald.
  • don that once lived on Flores, according to evolutionary biologist Jared Diamond.
  • Eske Willerslev is a Danish evolutionary biologist notable for his pioneering work o
  • Light of Evolution" is a 1973 essay by the evolutionary biologist and Russian Orthodox Christian Th
  • Carl T. Bergstrom is a theoretical and evolutionary biologist and a professor at the University
  • has been married since 1967 to the British evolutionary biologist Brian Charlesworth.
  • assachusetts, in 1988) is a book by Harvard evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr.
  • or Lin Chao is a Chinese Brazilian American evolutionary biologist and geneticist.
  • 0) is a 1937 book by the Ukrainian-American evolutionary biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky and one of
  • graduate she was influenced by the renowned evolutionary biologist Robert L. Trivers who was her adv
  • Ronald Fisher, statistician, evolutionary biologist, eugenicist and geneticist.
  • n July 31, 1945) is an American ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and popular science writer.
  • arwin", a mock movie in which he played the evolutionary biologist, as well as a spoof of the hit sh
  • He is a parasitologist, evolutionary biologist, the author of the book Frozen Ev
  • sing University of Oklahoma's invitation of evolutionary biologist, Richard Dawkins.
  • ether with his children, the geneticist and evolutionary biologist, J. B. S. Haldane (Fellow of New
  • (21 January 1900-4 April 1990) was a German evolutionary biologist, and ornithologist who did field
  • y, naturalized in 1956) American scientist, evolutionary biologist, is a professor at Washington Uni
  • Alan Grafen is a Scottish ethologist and evolutionary biologist.
  • Patricia Adair Gowaty is an American evolutionary biologist.
  • 0, 1953 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch writer and evolutionary biologist.
  • rasmus Darwin - physician, poet, author and evolutionary biologist.
  • Joseph (Joe) Thornton is an American evolutionary biologist.
  • is a theoretical population geneticist and evolutionary biologist.
  • FRS FRSE (born 30 August 1955) is a British evolutionary biologist.
  • enski (born August 13, 1956) is an American evolutionary biologist.
  • , 1926 - September 8, 2010) was an American evolutionary biologist.
  • ne 12, 1977) was a prominent geneticist and evolutionary biologist.
  • David Seaborg (born 1949) is an evolutionary biologist; as well as a peace activist, aut
  • y Grant, a married couple, are both British evolutionary biologists at Princeton University; each ho
  • Mathis has been criticized for misleading evolutionary biologists PZ Myers and Richard Dawkins to
  • rk was reconciled in the 1920s and 1930s by evolutionary biologists such as J.B.S. Haldane, Sewall W
  • ural selection, Kimura maintained (and most evolutionary biologists agree) that the two theories are
  • as a connection between many of the leading evolutionary biologists of the 20th century, including T
  • Though evolutionary biologists have developed powerful tools fo
  • In the early 1970s, evolutionary biologists found that rates of protein evol
  • s as "one of the most respected of American evolutionary biologists".
  • match the critiques of Darwinism offered by evolutionary biologists, and instead parrots the critici
  • Such traits attract the attention of evolutionary biologists.
  • Evolution is a professional organization of evolutionary biologists.
  • y (psychoanalysis), control systems theory, evolutionary biology and the fields of ethology and cogn
  • Catagenesis is an archaic term from evolutionary biology referring to evolutionary direction
  • He states "the development of evolutionary biology since 1858 is one of the great inte
  • The Journal of Evolutionary Biology is a scientific journal in the fiel
  • of the theory of punctuated equilibrium in evolutionary biology
  • of populations or species, as in fields in evolutionary biology such as population genetics and phy
  • nd devoted full time to his research on the evolutionary biology of Drosophila.
  • as illustrate some of the controversies of evolutionary biology of the time.
  • ently working as a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Cornell University.
  • ponents that, "I would add that progress in evolutionary biology has led to better explanations of t
  • research focuses on population genetics and evolutionary biology including the International HapMap
  • he Chronicle of Higher Education noted that evolutionary biology had been removed from the list of q
  • ms Biology and Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and on the faculty of the Center fo
  • red Wallace historian and an Organismic and Evolutionary Biology lecturer at Harvard University.
  • ws no sign of knowing anything at all about evolutionary biology in the 21st century."
  • molecular biology have become core parts of evolutionary biology and have revolutionised the field o
  • hile the essay argues that Christianity and evolutionary biology are compatible, a position describe
  • Graduate programs in Ecology / Evolutionary Biology ranked 4th, international economics
  • d holds a Master's Degree in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Massachusett
  • s a professor of psychology and ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Toronto.
  • Keywords in Evolutionary Biology (co-edited with Evelyn Fox Keller),
  • Mismatch theory is a concept in evolutionary biology that refers to fluidity in fitness
  • rican historian of science, particularly of evolutionary biology and population genetics.
  • In the evolutionary biology of sexual reproduction, the operati
  • c Bekoff, Professor Emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado
  • Megatrajectory is a theoretical concept in evolutionary biology that describes paradigmatic develop
  • ts to take up the challenge from behavioral evolutionary biology (“sociobiology”) to work toward a s
  • on is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of evolutionary biology and phylogenetics.
  • s now home to the department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology on the Brown campus at 80 Waterman
  • he leading light of the Cambridge school in evolutionary biology which argues, within the context of
  • ting to reconcile the foundations of modern evolutionary biology with the principles of modern Chris
  • Marine Mammals: Evolutionary Biology by Annalisa Berta, James L. Sumich,
  • a is the author of the widely used textbook Evolutionary Biology and Science on Trial: The Case for
  • Evolutionary biology is included in the high-school curr
  • Marine mammals: evolutionary biology By Annalisa Berta, James L. Sumich,
  • Dolph Schluter is a professor of Evolutionary Biology and a Canada Research Chair in the
  • logy, research and education in ecology and evolutionary biology has integrated many molecular techn
  • Jeremy Field is the Professor of Evolutionary Biology at the University of Sussex, in the
  • This is important in fields such as evolutionary biology and oncology.
  • embly (PGA) is a hypothesis in the field of evolutionary biology proposing a mechanism by which the
  • rst in-depth presentations of insights from evolutionary biology on various fields in health science
  • has served as a professor of of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton University since recei
  • He is currently a doctoral student in evolutionary biology at the University of California, Be
  • He is a member of the Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and Earth and Planetary Sciences fa
  • She was a Professor of Evolutionary Biology at Helsinki University, Finland, an
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Evolutionary Biology of Primates.
  • Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology
  • book is The Long Tomorrow: How Advances in Evolutionary Biology Can Help Us Postpone Aging
  • the only undergraduate degree dedicated to Evolutionary biology in the UK .
  • Hamilton, Ontario in 1997 and his Ph.D. in evolutionary biology and zoology at the University of Gu
  • is research has been on the implications of evolutionary biology for biomedical research.
  • d the status of Sipuncula and Echiura" "BMC Evolutionary Biology" 7(57)Times Cited 53
  • lected to the National Academy of Sciences ( Evolutionary Biology).
  • Apart from the field of evolutionary biology, the concept of a fitness landscape
  • His main areas of research are evolutionary biology, behavioural and community ecology,
  • arth and environmental science, ecology and evolutionary biology, environmental biology, environment
  • logy, units of inheritance and selection in evolutionary biology, and visual representation in embry
  • ticular interest in behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology, and is most noted for introducing
  • In evolutionary biology, the term autoconstructive refers t
  • In evolutionary biology, an evolutionary arms race is an ev
  • and developed the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, at UA Tucson, now a major center f
  • In evolutionary biology, carcinisation (or carcinization) i
  • home to degree programs titled Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, offering integrated studies in the
  • has been recognized as a leading thinker in evolutionary biology, both by the MacArthur Foundation's
  • ral fellow at the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, at the University of Arizona.
  • In evolutionary biology, people often speak of the four Fs
  • le, the fields of archaeology, climatology, evolutionary biology, financial analysis, forensic scien
  • He draws evidence from evolutionary biology, moral and political philosophy, pr
  • May 2008 (UTC) Grade does mean something in evolutionary biology, but it means something different f
  • developmental and cell biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, molecular biology and biochemistry
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