211. Arthropod head problem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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212. Chordate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
phylogenetics for dating evolutionary transitions is controversial.
It has also proved difficult to produce a detailed classification within the living chordates. Attempts to produce evolutionary "family trees " give results that differ from
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213. Chordate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
phylogenetics for dating evolutionary transitions is controversial.
It has also proved difficult to produce a detailed classification within the living chordates. Attempts to produce evolutionary "family trees " give results that differ from
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214. Anisogamy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
nor sufficient for the evolution of anisogamy. Sperm competition only caused sperm to become as smaller as possible (considering them still functional) after anisogamy and smaller sperm had already evolved. The real reason for the evolution
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215. Accelerating change - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
with social and cultural evolution. Some, like Lewis H. Morgan , Leslie White , and Gerhard Lenski , declare technological progress to be the primary factor driving the development of human civilization.
Morgan's concept of three major stages
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216. Bird vision - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
eye
Evolution
Evolution of the eye
Evolution of color vision
Evolution of color vision in primates
Coloration
Animal coloration
Aposematism
Camouflage
Chromatophore
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217. Butterfly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Jan 2003). "Development and evolution of adaptive polyphenisms". evolution & development 5 (1): 9–18. DOI :10.1046/j.1525-142X.2003.03003.x . ISSN 1520-541X . PMID 12492404 .
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218. Robert Trivers - 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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219. Hybrid (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Basic topics in evolutionary biology
Evidence of common descent
Processes of evolution
Adaptation
Macroevolution
Microevolution
Speciation
Population genetic mechanisms
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