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         Evolution Biology:     more books (100)
  1. The Evolution of Morality (Life and Mind: Philosophical Issues in Biology and Psychology) by Richard Joyce, 2007-09-30
  2. Lagomorph Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation
  3. Biological Emergences: Evolution by Natural Experiment (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology) by Robert G. B. Reid, 2007-03-01
  4. Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life (Life and Mind: Philosophical Issues in Biology and Psychology) by Eva Jablonka, Marion J. Lamb, 2006-10-01
  5. Evolution: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters by Donald R. Prothero, 2007-10-11
  6. Evolution's Eye: A Systems View of the Biology-Culture Divide (Science and Cultural Theory) by Susan Oyama, 2000-12
  7. Modularity: Understanding the Development and Evolution of Natural Complex Systems (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology)
  8. Evolution by Nicholas H. Barton, Derek E. G. Briggs, et all 2007-06-30
  9. Information Theory and Evolution by John Avery, 2003-08
  10. Missing Links: Evolutionary Concepts and Transitions Through Time (Jones and Bartlett Series in Biology) by Robert A. Martin, 2004-02-25
  11. An Introduction to Biological Evolution by Kenneth V. Kardong, 2007-01-08
  12. Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? Why Much of What We Teach About Evolution is Wrong by Jonathan Wells, 2002-01
  13. The Top 10 Myths About Evolution by Cameron M. Smith, Charles Sullivan, 2006-11
  14. Can You Believe in God And Evolution?: A Guide for the Perplexed by Ted Peters, Martinez Hewlett, 2006-07-01

21. BioTech Science Resources
Excellent directory of WWW Lab Protocols/Methodology, Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Medicine, Ecology, evolution resources from Indiana Univ.
http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/pages/scitools.html

22. Evolution: A Context For Biology - 1995 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute
evolution A Context for biology. Hypercard Program. Pedigree. Story. HyperCard Program. Simulations Using Paper Chromatography. Dioramas. Simulation. Music. Games. Concept Maps. Acknowledgments
http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/bi/1995
Evolution: A Context for Biology
1995 Biology Institute Participants
1995 Biology Institute Faculty
I. Introduction
Preface / Donald Cronkite
Chronology of Evolution / Barbara W. Heavers and Judith K. Wood
II. Time
Introduction / Judith K. Wood
Simulations
III. Studying Fossils
Introduction / Karen Wickersham
Paper Labs
Hypercard Program
Hand-On Labs
IV. Studying Living Organisms
Introduction / Linda Culp
Simulations

23. Biology Online. Life Science Reference
Dictionary, links and tutorials on cell biology, genetics, genetics and evolution, control of growth and development, regulation of biological systems, adaptation and freshwater ecology.
http://biology-online.org
About the Site
Biology Online - Information in the Life Sciences
Welcome to Biology Online, a choice source for biological information, ideal for homework, research projects and general interest. Moreover, check out the hundreds of related biology sites on the web, all to be found from this site.
The site is currently separated into three main areas, each offering a different way for you to look up biological information. For more information on these, scroll down the page.
Comments and suggestions about the site at present, or any future enhancements you would like to see are most welcome! If you want to see something specific on this site, simply e-mail the webmaster. If the site lacks something you have in mind, do not complain, be pro-active, tell us about it.
Dictionary of Biology
Check out the biology dictionary consisting of thousands of terms, working alongside the tutorials. Not sure of some terminology? Use the dictionary in conjunction with the tutorials to develop your understanding of the wording used.
Biology Tutorials
The biology tutorials aim to give an introductory to intermediate understanding of various biological concepts and disciplines, split up into sections for ease of use. Within each tutorial are references to the biology dictionary, intending to give an easy reference to the terminology used.

24. Oxford Evolutionary Biology - Evolution, Molecular Phylogenetics & Epidemiology,
This is a site for various projects in evolutionary biology, molecular evolution and phylogenetic epidemiology being carried out by members of the evolutionary
http://evolve.zoo.ox.ac.uk/
University of Oxford, Department of Zoology
Evolutionary Biology Group Department of Zoology
University of Oxford
South Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3PS, U.K.
Fax: +44 1865 271249 Home People Research Publications ... Links Introduction This is a site for various projects in evolutionary biology, molecular evolution and phylogenetic epidemiology being carried out by members of the research group headed by Paul Harvey in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford. All email addresses on this web site are drawn using JavaScript. This prevents them being collected for use in spam. Contents People Currrent and past members of the group Research Research interests of the group Publications Publications produced by the group Software Software developed by the group Data Data associated with publications Links Links to other groups and collaborators A map of how to find the Zoology Department is available here. Appointments DPhil Opportunity Comparative analyses of large-scale population dynamics Recent Publications Origin of AIDS: Contaminated polio vaccine theory refuted Worobey M , Santiago ML, Keele BF, Ndjango J-BN, Joy JB, Labama BL, Dhed'a BD, Rambaut A Nature The population genetics and evolutionary epidemiology of RNA viruses Moya A

25. Evolution: The Origin And Subsequent Elaboration Of The 'Chromosomal' Hypothesis
Fulltext versions of key papers in evolutionary biology from the nineteenth century onwards, with particular emphasis on the work of William Bateson and Darwin's close research associate, George Romanes.
http://post.queensu.ca/~forsdyke/evolutio.htm
Evolution SELECTED PAPERS AND COMMENTARY
To really understand evolution we must first understand the historical development of ideas on evolution. But to really understand its history, we must first understand evolution. OVERVIEW Introduction: Species Barriers Origin of Species (Darwin 1859), Revisited Two Levels of Information in DNA Haldane's Rule ... Allen, Romanes and Gould SELECTED PAPERS on the Four Black Boxes:
  • 1. Variation 2. Heredity 3. Phenotypic (" Natural ") Selection/Isolation
Hybrid Sterility (Darwin 1862) Variation (Hooker 1862) Pangenesis (Darwin 1868) Inutility of Characters (Gulick 1872) ... Inutility of Characters. Paradox of Sex. Random Drift (Delboeuf 1877)
  • 4. Reproductive (" Physiological ") Selection/Isolation
An Unnoticed Factor in Evolution (Catchpool 1884) Physiological Selection (Romanes 1886) Physiological Selection (Romanes 1887)
  • " Physiological " Selection/Isolation, the " Chromosomal " basis
Hybridism and the Germ-Cell (Guyer 1900, 1902) Cytological Basis for the Mendelian Laws (Cannon 1902) Chromosomes of the Germ Cells (Montgomery 1901) Chromosomes in Heredity (Sutton 1903) ... New Book on Evolution
Introduction: Species Barriers T he idea of barriers against members of other species was evident in the nineteenth century in the context of infectious disease ( Click here ). These barriers are both external (e.g. hygiene), and internal (e.g. the immune response). Internally, our bodies ("

26. Oxford Evolutionary Biology - Software
TipDate. A program to estimate the rate of molecular evolution and timescale of a phylogeny from dated sequences. Latest version v1
http://evolve.zoo.ox.ac.uk/software.html
University of Oxford, Department of Zoology
Evolutionary Biology Group
Home ... Links Software Software developed by the group BEAUti A simple user interface for creating input files to run BEAST. Latest version: Fixed one problem generating working BEAST files for undated sequences. Plus a couple of other bug fixes and minor new features.
Authors: Andrew Rambaut Alexei Drummond Web Page Tracer Latest version: New version with a number of new features.
Authors: Andrew Rambaut Alexei Drummond Web Page BEAST Bayesian Evolutionary Analysis Sampling Trees - a Bayesian MCMC for phylogenetic analyses of molecular sequences. Latest version: Minor bug fix update
Authors: Alexei Drummond Andrew Rambaut Web Page Phyl-O-Gen Phylogenetic tree simulator package Latest version: First released version
Author: Andrew Rambaut Web Page Genie A program for the inference of demographic history from molecular phylogenies Latest version: Major update
Authors: Oliver Pybus Andrew Rambaut Web Page Rhino Phylogenetic models for estimating rates and dates Latest version: First released version
Author: Andrew Rambaut Web Page TreeMap A program that performs cophylogeny mapping from a dependent evolutionary tree (e.g., a group of parasites) into an independent one (e.g., the hosts of those parasites).

27. Honest Intellectual Inquiry: Science Sites
Includes categorized links to general science, anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, biology, genetics, evolution, chemistry, physics, climatology, computers, ecology, geology, mathematics, medicine, and paleontology.
http://www.azstarnet.com/~depriest/sci.htm
Index The Weird Bookstores TusCon History ... Science May 31, 2004.
Honest Intellectual Inquiry:
Selected Science Sites
If you're trapped in someone else's frames click here to break free.
If it hadn't been for my abysmal lack of ability in math, I probably would've become a scientist instead of a Romantic Lit major. As to what kind of science, I never had the opportunity to discover my alter milieu - I love several fields of hard science and several of (what are considered by some) the "softer" sciences. I have now broken these links down by category. Because of the inter-disciplinary nature of so much in the sciences these days, I thought it better to list some links in more than just one category. If you think any other link(s) belong in a different category, or definitely should be in more than one, please send me e-mail. I'd also like to know if you are aware of other good Science links I have missed. Thank you.
I have divided my Science page into the following subjects for your convenience:
General Science References

Anthropology and Archaeology

Astronomy

Biology, Genetics, and Evolution

28. Museum Of Vertebrate Zoology
Research institute holding large research and teaching collection of terrestrial vertebrates, including tissue samples for molecular biology research and information about their ecology, evolution and geographic distribution. Research oriented website provides direct access to collections database.
http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/mvz/
Founded in 1908 by a gift to the University of California from Miss Annie Montague Alexander, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology is a center for research on, conservation of, and education in terrestrial vertebrates. Our collections of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are among the largest in the United States and our University setting has made the Museum one of the premier centers for the education of undergraduate and graduate students in vertebrate biology. Under the successive leadership of eminent naturalists and evolutionary biologists, starting with Joseph Grinnell, the Museum’s program has focused continually on evolutionary biology from the perspective of ecology, behavior, morphology, population biology, and genetics. Because the Museum was founded with the philosophy that organisms should be studied in relationship to their natural environments, the specimen collections are supplemented by extensive field notes, maps, photographs, and correspondence which enhances their value to researchers. The Museum’s collections thus grew as a direct, material manifestation of the activities of its students and staff, academic and nonacademic. Field activities of those associated with the Museum over the decades have extended to the far-flung corners of the globe, but have primarily centered in western North America, Mexico and Central America, western South America, central Asia, and east Africa. The collections reflect this geographic scale.

29. SMBE Home Page
Is an international society that exists to provide facilities for association and communication among molecular evolutionists, and has as one of its primary goals increasing communication between the fields of evolution and molecular biology.
http://www.smbe.org/
S O C I E T Y F O R
he Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution is an international society that exists to provide facilities for association and communication among molecular evolutionists, and has as one of its primary goals increasing communication between the fields of evolution and molecular biology. In order to accomplish those goals the Society publishes the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution (MBE), and it sponsors an annual meeting. Council Bylaws History Journal (MBE) ... Walter M. Fitch Prize
Join us at the 2004 SMBE conference
at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 17-20 June 2004
The 2003 SMBE conference was held in Newport Beach, California, June 26-29, 2003
Oxford University Press
commenced publication of
Molecular Biology and Evolution
with the January 2003 issue
For information about membership in the Society with or without a subscription: www.mbe.oupjournals.org
The Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution thanks Duke University for hosting this site.

30. IGERT At ISU - Integrative Graduate Education And Research Traineeship
Research based interdisciplinary training of graduate students in computational molecular biology with emphasis on bioinformatics, genomics, genome evolution, and macromolecular structurefunction studies at Iowa State University.
http://www.bioinformatics.iastate.edu/IGERT/
var dateModified = "September 26, 2000"; Computational Molecular Biology (CMB) Training Group
Graduate and Postdoctoral Fellowships in Computational Molecular Biology
The Computational Molecular Biology (CMB) Training Group has been established at Iowa State University through a grant from the National Science Foundation. This group is composed of investigators with diverse areas of expertise, including evolutionary, molecular and structural biology, computer science, mathematics and statistics. Due to the genome sequencing efforts and recent advances in molecular genetics, the next generation of biologists will be able to address questions from a systems-wide perspective. The goal of the CMB Training Group is to provide graduate and postdoctoral students with the necessary skills to explore biological questions at this level of complexity. Student training will largely focus on discerning biological information from genome sequence and expression data and will include four interrelated areas of research focus (see also Thematic Basis for the Training Group): By infusing training in the biological sciences with the analytic perspective of mathematics and computer science, we have created an exciting learning environment in which to prepare students for the challenges and opportunities presented by the post-genomics era.

31. Ben S. Roesch's Shark Page: Masterpiece Of Evolution
biology, stories, photos, and links.
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bz050/HomePage.shark.html
A Masterpiece of Evolution - The Shark
Welcome to Ben S. Roesch 's shark page. Although this site mainly deals with sharks, there's also material on the other elasmobranchs, the skates and rays. This site is always under construction. Don't hold your breath though, as I am extremely busy with other commitments. Thanks for visiting, and enjoy your stay! Shameless promotion: Check out the new shark bookstore (link is at the bottom of the page), where you can buy shark books and videos! (Presented in association with Amazon.com , the Internet's foremost book seller).
General Shark Biology
Before continuing, it would be wise to examine some of the basic details of the shark's existence. Shark Classification Where do sharks fit into the "Tree of Life" and how many species are there? Do Sharks Have Tongues? A frequently asked question! More to Come! White shark ( Carcharodon carcharias
Those Predatory Sharks...
Predatory animals inspire a sense of awe, respect and fear among humans. On land, big cats, wolves, and bears are some of the quintessential predators. Dip beneath the waves, however, and sharks take the stage, alongside orcas, sperm whales, and large squids and fishes. Although there are many marine predators, it is the sharks that have been most stereotyped as the "killers from the deep". There's no denying the fact that sharks are carnivorous and predatory. Generally, however, sharks have a more diverse diet than usually credited by the general public. The giant filter-feeding basking shark (

32. Virtual Library-Developmental Biology
Resource for gametogenesis, fertilization through to organogenesis and morphogenesis. Also relationship to gene regulation, evolution, diseases and congenital defects. Maintained by the Society for Developmental biology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
http://sdb.bio.purdue.edu/Other/VL_DB.html

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Gametogenesis and Fertilization Early Development Organogenesis and Morphogenesis ... WWW Virtual Library All links checked and updated Tuesday, April 15, 2003 Note: To suggest a link be added to the Virtual Library-Developmental Biology , please fill out a Virtual Library Suggestion Form
Developmental Biology

Published by Elsevier Science under Auspices of Society for Developmental Biology Page Modified: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 News About SDB Membership Meetings ... Virtual Library

33. CMS Molecular Biology Resource
A compendium of tools for molecular biology, biotechnology, molecular evolution, biochemistry and biomolecular modeling.
http://restools.sdsc.edu/

Sequence Databases

Physico-Chemical Features Analyses

Enzyme Info and Structure Databases

Organism-Specific Genome Databases

Sequence Databases

Physico-Chemical Features Analyses

Enzyme Info and Structure Databases

Organism-Specific Genome Databases
...
Protein Seq/Syn Services

34. Committee On Evolutionary Biology
Graduate admissions is coordinated with the Departments of Organismal biology and Anatomy (OBA) and Ecology and evolution (E E), the other members of the
http://pondside.uchicago.edu/ceb/

Ecology
Evolution Function Systematics and Comparative Biology ... WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Related Programs: Developmental Biology Genetics
Human Genetics
Computational Neurosciences ... North America The Committee on Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago is a unique interdepartmental and inter-institutional graduate program for the study of Evolutionary Biology in its broadest sense. The program is directed at students interested in the interdisciplinary study of evolutionary biology at time scales that range from single generations to the entire history of life and at all organizational scales on all evolutionary processes.
The approximately 55 faculty include members from all four graduate divisions (Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities) as well as from institutions outside the University (Argonne National Laboratory, Brookfield Zoo and the Field Museum of Natural History). Research is conducted throughout the world and on most major groups of organisms and in most ecosystems. Resources include access to numerous field sites, field vehicles, research funds for pilot work, labs in molecular genetics as well as numerous other types of expertise. The curriculum is directed at a broad synthetic view of evolution.
Committee on Evolutionary Biology
1025 E. 57th Street

35. Centre For Ecology, Evolution And Conservation At The University Of East Anglia
A group of 21 faculty, with interests in behavioural ecology, biodiversity, biogeochemistry, ecophysiology, genetics, environmental genomics, life histories, pollution, population biology, tropical, landscape, microbial, molecular and restoration ecology.
http://www.uea.ac.uk/ceec/
Research Undergraduate degrees in Ecology MSc in Applied Ecology and Conservation PhD Opportunities ... Contact Us Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Conservation (CEEC)
University of East Anglia

Norwich
UK The Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Conservation at UEA , Norwich, is one of the largest groups of ecologists and evolutionary biologists in Europe, with over 20 members of faculty and a community of around 70 research staff and PhD students. We offer: BSc degrees in Ecology , including options to spend a year in North America; Australasia or mainland Europe A one year Masters programme in Applied Ecology and Conservation Doctoral programmes in ecology, evolutionary biology and conservation. CEEC brings together staff and students based in two departments, the School of Biological Sciences and the School of Environmental Sciences . There are strong collaborative links in research and close integration of teaching between the two Schools, and some staff hold joint appointments. External collaborators include British Trust for Ornithology, RSPB, the John Innes Centre and CEFAS. We are also members of the NERC funded UK Population Biology Network (

36. Committee On Evolutionary Biology
evolutionary biology, paleontology and conservation. Janet R. Voight Marine biogeography, cephalopod evolution and ecology, biology of the deep sea.
http://pondside.uchicago.edu/ceb/faculty.html
CEB Faculty
LISTING BY RESEARCH FIELD
Priyanga Amarasekare
Population and community ecology with special emphasis on spatial dynamics of multi-species interactions. John Bates
Genetic structure and evolution of tropical birds, historical biogeography, conservation biology. Joy Bergelson
Ecology and evolution of resistance in plants, plant-enemy interactions, coevolution. RŸdiger Bieler
Molluscan evolutionary biology, phylogenetic systematics, invertebrate anatomy. John R. Bolt
Early diversification of tetrapods, particularly amphibians, of Mississippian, Pennsylvanian, and Early Permian age (ca. 360 to 270 million years before present); systematics; comparative and functional morphology; biogeography. Barry Chernoff
Morphological evolution, systematics, biogeography of fishes, systematic biology of South American freshwater fishes and silverside fishes of the world Michael Coates
Early vertebrate diversity and evolution, comparative anatomy and interrelationships of acanthodians, and the morphology and systematics of sparid teleosts. Jerry Coyne
Experimental population and evolutionary genetics, speciation, ecological genetics, molecular evolution.

37. Journal Of Heredity
Articles discuss gene action, regulation, and transmission in both plant and animal species, including the genetic aspects of botany, cytogenetics and evolution, zoology, and molecular and developmental biology.
http://jhered.oupjournals.org/
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Browse the Archive Email notification of TOCs ABOUT THE JOURNAL ... RELATED LINKS Other Oxford University Press journals that may be of interest:
Behavioral Ecology
Journal of Experimental Botany Journal of Plankton Research Mutagenesis ... Human Molecular Genetics
For faster access from selected countries outside of North America use this URL: Journal of Heredity is published for the American Genetic Association by Oxford University Press assisted by Stanford University Libraries' HighWire Press
Online ISSN: 1471-8505

38. Laden ~ Home
Courses and research in human evolution, human behavioral biology and African prehistory. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~laden002/
Greg Laden
Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota Greg Laden
Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
University of Minnesota
301 19th Avenue S
Minneapolis MN 55455 laden002@tc.umn.edu
click here

Information on the 2003 Field School in South Africa and Botswana

click here ... The time in South Africa
The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the page author. The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by the University of Minnesota.

39. Midwest Ecology And Evolution Conference
March 2003, University of Akron, Ohio. Complete details.
http://www3.uakron.edu/biology/meec/
Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference (MEEC) 2003 Hosted by the Graduate Students of the Biology Dept at The University of Akron If you or your university is interested in hosting MEEC 2004, please contact Cameron Carlyle or Jennifer Purrenhage Links Biology Department at The University of Akron Award Winners The Members of the MEEC 2003 Committee ( Cameron Carlyle, Jennifer Purrenhage, Tara Miletti, Kristin Napper, L. Brian Patrick, Shane R. Miller, Christian Picard, Kitty Mulac, Shannon Ehlers, Ashley Nussbaum, and Lauchlan Fraser) would like to thank all the attendees and sponsors for contributing to the success of MEEC 2003.

40. Conchologists Of America -- CONCH-L Introduction Page
A forum for informal discussions of molluscan biology, taxonomy, natural history, evolution, conservation, and collectionrelated subjects.
http://erato.acnatsci.org:80/conchnet/conch-l.html
COA Presents:
CONCH-L
Are you having trouble finding the online information you need about the hobby of conchology? Do you want to link up with other shellers? To answer your needs, the Conchologists of America has established the Conch-List, CONCH-L, the first Listserv expressly for shell collectors. You can subscribe by sending your email address immediately. Conch-L will provide a forum for conchologists, indeed, for anyone with an interest in mollusks, to discuss any topic related to conchology. Looking for storage cabinets for your collection? Want to know how to start a catalog? Do you just want to talk shells with a like-minded group of people? Or find a good spot for a shelling vacation? The Conch-L will help you get it together. Here is your opportunity to interact by email with conchologists around the world. Get answers to your questions from other members, find shellers with similar interests, report new finds and field observations, help others learn more about our fascinating hobby. And you can keep up with events in the shell world: messages about meetings, shell shows, new species, new regulations, software for the collector, conventions, and exhibitions will be posted frequently. In fact, CONCH-L will host messages on just about every aspect of conchology. Your interests and your participation are our only limitations. Both beginners and advanced conchologists alike will find our list server useful. We also invite and encourage the professional community to participate on CONCH-L. We will, as always, need you, your interest and your advice.

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