41. Evolutionary physiology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecological genetics
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42. Richard Dawkins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] Work
[edit ] Evolutionary biology
Dawkins at the University of Texas at Austin , March 2008
Further information: Gene-centred view of Evolution
In his scientific works, Dawkins is best known for his popularisation
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43. Primate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
K., and D. Osorio (2003). "Evolution and selection of trichromatic vision in primates". Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18 (4): 198–205. DOI :10.1016/S0169-5347(03)00012-0 .
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44. Primate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
K., and D. Osorio (2003). "Evolution and selection of trichromatic vision in primates". Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18 (4): 198–205. DOI :10.1016/S0169-5347(03)00012-0 .
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45. Evolution of color vision in primates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Evolution of color vision in primates
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46. Culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
years of research on human evolution, human neurology, and primatology, describes this "ratcheting effect" as a form of "Baldwinian evolution." Named after psychologist James Baldwin , this describes a situation in which an animal's behavior has
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47. Alfred Russel Wallace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in nature and directed evolution that would arise from various religious traditions throughout the 20th century. [ 92 ]
[edit ] Assessment of Wallace's role in history of evolutionary theory
In many accounts of the development of
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48. Evolutionary origin of religions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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