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Heterochrony
Miriam Zelditch
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2017-02-28
HeterochronyIntroductionHeterochrony, broadly defined, refers to evolutionary change in the rate or timing of development. The concept has long been c...
Heterozygosity
Fred W. Allendorf
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Heterozygosity Introduction Heterozygosity—the condition of having two different alleles at a locus—is fundamental to the study of genetic vari...
History of Evolutionary Thought before Darwin
Pietro Corsi
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
History of Evolutionary Thought before DarwinIntroductionThe history of early theories of evolution has suffered from two opposite assumptions. The mo...
History of Evolutionary Thought Since 1930
Roberta Millstein, Michael Dietrich, Robert A. Skipper
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2019-02-27
History of Evolutionary Thought Since 1930IntroductionEvolutionary biology underwent several significant transformations in the period after 1930. Whi...
History of Evolutionary Thought, 1860–1925
Garland E. Allen
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
History of Evolutionary Thought, 1860–1925IntroductionThe reaction to the publication of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species was as varied as the source...
Human Behavioral Ecology
Bobbi Low
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2016-05-26
Human Behavioral EcologyIntroductionHuman behavioral ecology (HBE) asks how environmental conditions—physical, biotic, and social—shape human lifetime...
Human Evolution
Bernard Wood
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Human EvolutionIntroductionThe study of human evolution involves (1) understanding the evolutionary context and the circumstances surrounding the orig...
Hybrid Speciation
Michael L. Arnold
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Hybrid Speciation Introduction The process of hybrid speciation—the formation of evolutionarily independent lineages from genetic exchange eve...
Hybrid Zones
Sean P. Mullen
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Hybrid Zones Introduction Hybrid zones are regions where genetically distinct populations meet, mate, and produce at least some offspring of m...
Identifying the Genomic Basis Underlying Phenotypic Variation
Kara Powder, Craig Albertson
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2018-04-26
Identifying the Genomic Basis Underlying Phenotypic VariationIntroductionSince the Modern Synthesis and the identification of the structure of DNA, ev...
Inbreeding and Inbreeding Depression
Donald M. Waller, Lukas F. Keller
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2020-02-26
Inbreeding and Inbreeding DepressionIntroductionInbreeding (also referred to as “consanguinity”) occurs when mates are related to each other due to in...
Inclusive Fitness
Charlie K. Cornwallis
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
Inclusive Fitness Introduction Cooperation is abundant throughout the natural world and exists at all biological levels, from genes forming ge...
Innovation, Evolutionary
Douglas H. Erwin
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2014-11-25
Evolutionary Innovation Introduction Innovation has been one of the most contentious issues in evolutionary biology in the past several decade...
Islands as Evolutionary Laboratories
Anna Holmquist, Rosemary G. Gillespie
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2021-03-24
Islands as Evolutionary LaboratoriesIntroductionIslands have inspired biologists for hundreds of years as locations that foster unique biotic assembla...
Kin Selection
François Rousset, Laurent Lehmann
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2016-09-28
Kin SelectionIntroductionKin selection theory is a formulation of natural selection theory that is particularly suitable for understanding cases of re...
Land Plants, Evolution of
Charles C. Davis, Sarah Mathews
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2019-04-24
Evolution of Land PlantsIntroductionThe colonization of land by plants was one of the most important events in the earth’s history, setting the stage ...
Landscape Genetics
Andrew Storfer
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2015-08-31
Landscape Genetics Introduction Landscape genetics emerged in 2003 as a field that integrates population genetics, landscape ecology, and spat...
Landscapes, Adaptive
Erik Svensson
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2016-03-31
Adaptive LandscapesIntroductionAdaptive landscapes hold a central and special position in evolutionary theory, particularly in population and quantita...
Language, Evolution of
Sverker Johansson
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2016-06-28
Evolution of LanguageIntroductionWhy do humans have language at all and how did we become language users? These are central questions in language evol...
Macroevolution
Pasquale Raia
Subject: Evolutionary Biology »
Date Added: 2016-05-26
MacroevolutionIntroductionMacroevolution is evolution above the level of species. As such, macroevolution applies to the study of the birth, diversifi...
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