121. Coevolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecological genetics Evolutionary aesthetics Evolutionary anthropology Evolutionary computation Evolutionary economics Evolutionary ethics Evolutionary game theory Evolutionary linguistics Evolutionary medicine Evolutionary neuroscience
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122. Allopatric speciation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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123. Evolutionary musicology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Memetics
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124. Allopatric speciation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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125. Evolutionary educational psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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126. Evolutionarily stable strategy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as the end of biological evolution, but as an end point in cultural evolution or individual learning. [ 8 ]
In evolutionary psychology , ESS is used primarily as a model for human biological evolution .
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The Nash
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127. Bird flight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A. (1999). The Origin and Evolution of Birds . Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-07861-9 . http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn=978-0-300-07861-9 . See also Feduccia, A. (February 1995). "Explosive Evolution in Tertiary
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128. Diatom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is decoupled from the evolution of grasses , and that diatoms were most diverse prior to the diversification of grasses. [ 32 ] Nevertheless, regardless of the details of the "take-over" timing, it is clear that this most recent
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129. Bacteria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
divided prokaryotes into two evolutionary domains, as part of the three-domain system . [ 28 ]
Origin and early evolution
Further information: Timeline of evolution
The ancestors of modern bacteria were single-celled microorganisms that
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