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Evolutionary biology (3702 bytes)
1: ...ho studies evolutionary biology is known as an '''evolutionary biologist''', or less frequently '''evolutionist'... 3: ...through the study of [[evolutionary developmental biology]]. 6: ...ents (which often have subsumed older departments in [[paleontology]], [[zoology]] and the like). 8: ==Notable Evolutionary Biologists== 9: Notable contributors to evolutionary biology include: Evolutionary developmental biology (4244 bytes) 1: ...The discovery of [[gene]]s regulating development in [[model organism]]s allowed for comparisons to be... 3: ==Introduction== 5: ...tal biology has arisen as a response to these growing trends. 7: ==Development and the origin of novelty== 9: ...dox: "where we most expect to find variation, we find conservation, a lack of change". List of publications in biology (9946 bytes) 1: {{List of publications intro|[[biology]]}} <!-- do not remove or change! --> 2: ... introduction, see "Template:List of publications intro" --> 5: ==[[Aerobiology]]== 8: ==[[Astrobiology]]== 12: ==[[Bioinformatics]]== European Society for Evolutionary Biology (686 bytes) 1: ...[Journal of Evolutionary Biology]], organises meetings and biannually awards a ''[[John Maynard Smith]... 4: ...ution: [[molecular biology|molecular]] and [[microbiology|microbial]] evolution, [[ethology|behaviour]], [[... 6: ==External links== List of evolutionary biology topics (2840 bytes) 1: This is a '''list of topics in [[evolutionary biology]] and [[evolution]]'''. 3: ...ect Evolutionary biology|WikiProject Evolutionary biology]] 20: [[Charles Darwin]] - [[Richard Dawkins]] - [[Theodosius Dobzhansky]] 23: ...onary tree]] - [[experimental evolution]] - [[extinction]] 26: [[Ronald Fisher]] - [[fitness (biology)|fitness]] - [[fitness landscape]] - [[E.B. Ford... Evolutionary linguistics (3309 bytes) 1: ...lt, because language leaves only vicarious traces in the fossil record. 3: ... tree|evolutionary tree]]'' in articles published in [[1853]]. 6: (see also [[Evolutionary psychology]]) 8: ... their description of their approach is the following: 10: ...elopment (and vice-versa) and child language learning." Evolutionary ethic (1123 bytes) 1: The evolutionary ethic holds that the ultimate goal of human life ... 3: ... ethic" is the organizing principle of Marxism-Leninism. 9: ...eless, there are people for whom the process that increases the creativity of themselves and those aro... Evolutionary psychology (6786 bytes) 2: ... preferences and strategies, [[Westermarck effect|incest avoidance mechanisms]], and [[Wason test|chea... 4: ...hly influential [[1992]] book ''The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and The Generation of Culture'' (ISBN ... 6: ...s been applied to the study of many fields, including [[economics]], [[aggression]], [[law]], [[psychi... 10: ...ection]] provided a scientific account of the origins of function. 12: ...ek to understand cognitive processes by understanding the survival and reproductive functions they mig... Evolutionary taxonomy (703 bytes) 1: ...ich is monophyletic according to the cladistic definition). Evolutionary tree (3243 bytes) 2: ...my]] would follow the tree whenever possible, but in many places it does not at present. 6: ...ng things are classified as belonging to domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and [[sp... 9: ** Domain [[Eubacteria]] 10: ***[[Actinobacteria]] 18: ***[[Deinococcus-Thermus]] group Evolutionary economics (6362 bytes) 1: ...dencies, competition, growth, and resource constraints. 3: ... for any agent becomes a straightforward exercise in the [[differential calculus]]. 5: ...economics derives from a more modern tradition of inquiry, which does not take the characteristics of ... 7: ==Development of evolutionary economics== 9: ... a function of the social and [[economic system]] in which it occurred. Evolutionary socialism (389 bytes) 1: ...was originally developed by [[Eduard Bernstein]]. Evolutionary socialism argues that socialist goals can be grad... Evolutionary psychoanalysis (9209 bytes) 1: ...y, and the Therapeutic Process'' by [[Malcolm Slavin]] and [[Daniel Kriegman]] (ISBN 0898627958 Guilfo... 3: ...choanalytic "sects" that create theories that are incapable of falsification. 5: ...this has been seen as the basis for a successful linkage between these two fields and methods of obser... 7: ...tique and transform psychoanalytic thinking using evolutionary logic. (Robert Trivers, Ph.D., Rutgers University... 9: ...r anyone interested in the psychodynamics of the mind. (Irven DeVore, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Anth... High Evolutionary (1174 bytes) 1: ...ficially mutate (or "evolve") a number of animals into a [[humanoid]] form. He designated these mutat... 3: ...own as the Beyonders), the High Evolutionary came into conflict with a number of [[superhero]]es, nota... 5: ...perheroes, having recently confronted his mentor Sinister alongside the [[X-Men]]. 7: [[Category:Marvel Comics supervillains]] Evolutionary creationism (11247 bytes) 2: ...atible, and that the acceptance of [[evolutionary biology]] is not fundamentally different from the accepta... 4: ==Spectrum of viewpoints== 5: ...lly interpreted as being [[allegory|allegorical]] in nature. 7: ...aries. Additionally, individuals or movements within such organizations may not accept evolution, and ... 9: ...which Christian churches. Cite which Judaism denominations. Cite other religious organizations. If the... Evolutionary algorithm (4523 bytes) 1: ... [[cost function]] determines the environment within which the solutions "live" (see also [[fitness fu... 3: ...hese techniques are similar in spirit, but differ in the details of their implementation and the natur... 5: ...virtually always applying recombination operators in addition to selection and mutation; 6: ... of computer programs, and their fitness is determined by their ability to solve a computational probl... 8: ...Evolutionary programming]] - Like genetic programming, only the structure of the program is fixed and ... Evolutionary art (1295 bytes) 1: ...twork which continually changes according to an [[evolutionary algorithm]]. 3: ...m or behaviour over many reproductive generations in response to a selective regime. 5: ...ngth of time a viewer spends near a piece of evolving art. 7: ...am, and the viewer plays no role in selection, as in the [[Black Shoals]] project. 9: '''Further Reading''' Evolutionary processes (3543 bytes) 1: ...e="background-color: #FFFCE6; margin: 0 2.5%; padding: 0 10px; border: 1px solid #aaa;"> 2: ...ade on Wikipedia for this article to be deleted]] in accordance with the [[Wikipedia:Deletion policy|d... 4: ...sidered. However, you are welcome to continue editing this article and improve it, especially if you c... 8: [[Evolutionary System Development Processes]]. By [[Tom]]@[[Gilb... 10: ...imations and expectations. Evo methods then determine what changes they want and need to make to both ... Evolutionary approach (536 bytes) 1: ...ime that accommodate improved technology and allowing full and adaptable systems over time. Evolutionary robotics (3987 bytes) 1: ...irst done in [[computer simulation]] and only working controllers are transferred to real robots. 2: ... the strengths of connections between the neurons in the neural network. 4: ...omains of [[Robotics]], [[Artificial Life]] and [[Evolutionary Computation]]. 7: ...e initial idea of encoding a robot control system into a genome and have [[artificial evolution]] impr... 9: ...ed a wave of activity in labs around the world trying to harness the potential of the approach.
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