Category:Evolutionary biology
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Evolutionary biology is a sub-field of biology concerned with the study of the evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life on Earth. Evolutionary biologists study the descent of species, and the origin of new species.
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This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 29 total.
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- Most recent common ancestors (15 P)
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- Evolution by phenotype (16 P)
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- Signalling theory (13 P)
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- Vestigial organs (4 P)
Pages in category "Evolutionary biology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 451 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- E. coli long-term evolution experiment
- The eclipse of Darwinism
- Ecological evolutionary developmental biology
- Ecological inheritance
- EggNOG (database)
- EICA hypothesis
- Eichler's rule
- Emergent evolution
- Emotional selection (dreaming)
- Emotional selection (evolution)
- Emotional selection (information)
- Empathic concern
- Entomophily
- Error threshold (evolution)
- Escalation hypothesis
- Evidence of common descent
- Evo-devo gene toolkit
- Evolution as fact and theory
- Evolution of ageing
- Evolution of bacteria
- Evolution of biological complexity
- Evolution of biparental care in tropical frogs
- Evolution of cells
- Evolution of eusociality
- Evolution of metal ions in biological systems
- Evolution of morality
- Evolution of photosynthesis
- Evolution of sex-determining mechanisms
- Evolution of sexual reproduction
- Evolution of snake venom
- Evolutionary anachronism
- Evolutionary baggage
- Evolutionary capacitance
- Evolutionary dynamics
- Evolutionary ecology
- Evolutionary fauna
- Evolutionary landscape
- Evolutionary medicine
- Evolutionary mismatch
- Evolutionary physiology
- Evolutionary pressure
- Evolutionary rescue
- Evolutionary suicide
- Evolutionary Theory (journal)
- Evolutionary therapy
- Evolvability
- Evolving digital ecological network
- Exaptation
- Exercise physiology
- Expensive tissue hypothesis
- Experimental evolution
- Extended female sexuality
- Extinction
- Extinction event
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- Gard model
- Gene pool
- Gene-centered view of evolution
- Generalized exchange
- Genetic anthropomorphism
- Genetic assimilation
- Genetic divergence
- Genetic drift
- Genetic erosion
- Genetic pollution
- Human genetic resistance to malaria
- Genic capture
- Genomic evolution of birds
- Green-beard effect
- Grit, not grass hypothesis
- Group living
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- Haldane's dilemma
- Haldane's rule
- Haldane's sieve
- Haplotype convergence
- Harrison's rule
- Helping behavior
- Heterotopy
- High-altitude adaptation in humans
- Hill–Robertson effect
- History of attachment theory
- History of life
- History of speciation
- Hjernevask
- HKA test
- Homo consumericus
- Homology (psychology)
- Horizontal evolution
- Horizontal gene transfer in evolution
- Host switch
- Host–parasite coevolution
- Human evolutionary developmental biology
- Human mitochondrial molecular clock
- Human reproductive ecology
- Human somatic variation
- Hybrid (biology)
- Hybrid iguana
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- Illegitimate receiver
- Inbreeding avoidance
- Inclusive fitness in humans
- Infinite alleles model
- Institute of Evolutionary Biology
- Insular dwarfism
- Interactor
- Intergradation
- Interlocus sexual conflict
- Internal working model of attachment
- Intragenomic and intrauterine conflict in humans
- Intragenomic conflict
- Intralocus sexual conflict
- Inversion (evolutionary biology)
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- Macroevolution
- Maladaptation
- Male intrasexual competition
- Mate choice
- Mate choice in humans
- Mate guarding
- Maternal effect
- Maternal effect dominant embryonic arrest
- Matground
- Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology
- Medea hypothesis
- Megabias
- Megaevolution
- Megatrajectory
- Mesowear
- Mesozoic–Cenozoic radiation
- Microbial cooperation
- Microbial mat
- Microbial population biology
- Microchimerism
- Mid-Mesozoic Parasitoid Revolution
- Molecular drive
- Molecular paleontology
- Mosaic coevolution
- Most recent common ancestor
- Multicellular organism
- Mutant
- Mutation
- Mutation accumulation experiments
- Mutation accumulation theory
- Mutation rate
- Mutationism