Evolutionary Biology - C - Oxford Bibliographies
Canalization and Robustness
Thomas Flatt, Günter Wagner
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2018-06-27
Canalization and RobustnessIntroductionCanalization describes the phenomenon whereby particular genotypes exhibit reduced phenotypic sensitivity or va...
Cancer, Evolutionary Processes in
Carlo Maley
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2022-01-12
Evolutionary Processes in CancerIntroductionCancer develops through the evolution of somatic cells in multicellular bodies. The familiar dynamics of o...
Character Displacement
Greg Grether
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2018-04-26
Character DisplacementIntroductionCharacter displacement is the phenomenon of species at the same trophic level evolving through natural selection in ...
Coevolution
Benjamin J. Ridenhour
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Coevolution Introduction Coevolution is most broadly interpreted as two groups of organisms reciprocally influencing the evolution of each oth...
Cognition, Evolution of
Simon M. Reader
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Evolution of Cognition Introduction Work on the evolution of cognition has a long history and involves numerous fields, most notably ethology,...
Constraints, Evolutionary
Thomas F. Hansen
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2015-01-15
Evolutionary Constraints Introduction Evolutionary constraints are restrictions, limitations, or biases on the course or outcome of adaptive e...
Contemporary Evolution
Andrew P. Hendry, Michael T. Kinnison
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2020-08-26
Contemporary EvolutionIntroductionThe term “contemporary evolution” is typically used in reference to ongoing or recent genetically based (heritable) ...
Convergent Evolution
Luke J. Harmon
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Convergent Evolution Introduction Convergent evolution is typically defined as the repeated evolution of similar traits in independent evoluti...
Cooperation and Conflict: Microbes to Humans
Kevin R. Foster
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Cooperation and Conflict: Microbes to Humans Introduction Cooperation—when one individual improves the fitness of another—is common in the nat...
Cooperative Breeding in Insects and Vertebrates
Anne-Katrin Eggert
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Cooperative Breeding in Insects and Vertebrates Introduction Cooperative breeding in the broadest sense occurs in animals with parental care w...
Creationism
Michael Ruse
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-09-29
CreationismIntroductionCreationism in the broadest sense refers to God as Creator. It is an essential element in the beliefs of the so-called Abrahami...
Cryptic Female Choice
Hanne Løvlie
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2016-03-31
Cryptic Female ChoiceIntroductionSexual selection (see the Oxford Bibliographies article “Sexual Selection”) is a powerful evolutionary force, selecti...
Darwin, Charles
Gregory Radick
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-09-29
Charles Darwin Introduction Anyone beginning to learn about Charles Darwin (b. 1809–d. 1882) will sooner or later need to reckon with the vast...
Darwinism
Michael Ruse
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
DarwinismIntroductionThe modern usage of the term Darwinism dates from the publication of On the Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin, in which he arg...
Disease Virulence, Evolution of
Samuel Alizon
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Evolution of Disease Virulence Introduction Understanding why parasites harm their host has long puzzled evolutionary biologists. For most mic...
Diversification, Diversity-Dependent
Marina C. Rillo, Rampal S. Etienne
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2022-02-21
Diversity-Dependent DiversificationIntroductionAre there limits to the number of species on Earth? If resources on the planet are finite, it is reason...
Ecological Speciation
Timothy P. Craig
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2018-11-29
Ecological SpeciationIntroductionSpeciation produces diversity of life on earth by splitting evolutionary lineages through the evolution of reproducti...
Endosymbiosis
Nancy A. Moran, Rebecca A. Chong
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2018-09-25
EndosymbiosisIntroductionWithout endosymbiosis, life on Earth would be vastly different. Endosymbiosis has been key to the diversification of eukaryot...
Epigenetics and Behavior
Eva Jablonka, Zohar Bronfman
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2015-04-29
Epigenetics and Behavior Introduction Behavioral epigenetics is part of the thriving field of epigenetics, which describes the study of develo...
Epistasis and Evolution
Joachim Krug
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2021-07-28
Epistasis and EvolutionIntroductionThe concept of epistasis was introduced into evolutionary theory more than a hundred years ago. Its history is mark...
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