101. Fungus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
with major events in fungal evolution. [ 89 ]
evolution
Main article: evolution of fungi
In contrast to plants and animals , the early fossil record of the fungi is meager. Factors that likely contribute to the under-representation of
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102. Bat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
record. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 16:151-173.
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103. Fungus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
with major events in fungal evolution. [ 89 ]
evolution
Main article: evolution of fungi
In contrast to plants and animals , the early fossil record of the fungi is meager. Factors that likely contribute to the under-representation of
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104. History of evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Memetics
Sociobiology
Evolutionary neuroscience
Human Evolution
Sociocultural Evolution
Evolutionary anthropology
Evolutionary medicine
Evolutionary linguistics
Biosocial criminology
Lists
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105. Artificial selection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecological genetics
Evolutionary aesthetics
Evolutionary anthropology
Evolutionary computation
Evolutionary economics
Evolutionary ethics
Evolutionary game theory
Evolutionary linguistics
Evolutionary medicine
Evolutionary
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106. Karl Popper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the engine of biological evolution has produced, over time, adaptive traits equipped to deal with more and more complex problems of survival, likewise, the evolution of theories through the scientific method may, in Popper's view, reflect a
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107. Cephalopod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ 78 ]
[edit ] Evolution
Main article: Evolutionary history of cephalopods
The traditional view of cephalopod Evolution holds that they evolved in the Late Cambrian from a monoplacophoran -like ancestor [ 79 ] with a curved,
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108. Constructal theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to morph in a constructal evolutionary process toward greater and greater flow access in time.
The constructal law was proposed in 1996 as a summary of all design generation and evolution phenomena in nature. The constructal law represents
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