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  • American Naturalist open this site in another window - The American Naturalist journal publishes research in ecology, evolution, and population and integrative biology.
  • Biology and Evolutionary Theory - Talk.Origins Archive open this site in another window - Essays and FAQs addressing evolutionary biology, the modern synthesis of genetics and evolution, macroevolution, speciation, and related topics.
  • Biology Links: Evolution open this site in another window - Links to journals, academic departments, museums, papers, and other resources dedicated to evolution.
  • BMC Evolutionary Biology open this site in another window - Publishes original research articles in all aspects of molecular and non-molecular evolution of all organisms, as well as phylogenetics and palaeontology
  • Breakthrough of the Year 2005: Evolution in Action open this site in another window - Video from Science and American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) recapping some of the advancements made in evolutionary biology in 2005.
  • Butterflies and Plants: Partners in Evolution open this site in another window - Discover how natural selection has shaped animals and plants together through their ancient and persistent dependencies, and defences with one another in this Smithsonian exhibit.
  • Chaos, Cheating and Cooperation: Potential Solutions to the Prisoner's Dilemma open this site in another window - Outlines the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma, which is widely regarded as a standard model for the evolution of cooperation.
  • Cosmic Evolution open this site in another window - Describes a grand synthesis of a long series of changes in the assembly and composition of energy, matter, and life - from the Big Bang to humankind.
  • Darwin Digital Library of Evolution open this site in another window - American Museum of Natural History Library project working to make the full literature of evolution available online within a historically and topically coherent structure.
  • Darwin: Who Wants to Live a Million Years? open this site in another window [new] - Learn about natural selection through this Science Channel interactive feature.
  • Dawn of Animal Life open this site in another window - Using exclusively Canadian rocks and fossils, this exhibit highlights almost three billion years of early evolution when only simple, soft-bodied creatures inhabited the Earth. From the Miller Museum of Geology.
  • Descent of Man, The open this site in another window - Four part radio series and a web site on neo-Darwinism.
  • Early Animal Evolution: Emerging Views from Comparative Biology and Geology open this site in another window - Article examining the data that has begun to emerge that can resolve the sequence of genetic and morphological innovations, environmental events, and ecological interactions that collectively shaped Cambrian evolution.
  • Early Theories of Evolution open this site in another window - Provides an overview of the 17th-19th century discoveries that led to the acceptance of biological evolution.
  • Elementary Evolutionary Biology open this site in another window - Notes on basic population genetics, frequency dependent selection, sexual selection, mitochondrial DNA, mimicry, speciation, and related topics.
  • EMuseum: Evolution open this site in another window - Provides a brief overview of the history of natural evolution and the processes of genetics and evolution.
  • Evolution open this site in another window[*] - PBS TV series and project examining evolutionary science and the profound effect it has had on society and culture. Web feature also includes a multimedia library explaining and illustrating major evolutionary concepts.
  • evolution & ecology @ nature.com open this site in another window - Collection of all relevant Nature Publishing Group resources in the field of evolution and ecology.
  • Evolution - Blackwell Publishing open this site in another window [new] - Evolution is an undergraduate text in the study of evolution by Mark Ridley. Companion site includes tutorials, downloadable experiments, a timeline, and excerpts from classic texts dedicated to evolutionary biology.
  • Evolution 101 open this site in another window [new] - Evolution 101 provides the nuts-and-bolts on the patterns and mechanisms of evolution.
  • Evolution Update open this site in another window - Collection of major news and scientific reports in evolutionary biology.
  • Evolution, Science and Society: Evolutionary Biology and the National Research Agenda open this site in another window - Looks at how evolutionary biology will contribute directly to pressing societal challenges as well as inform and accelerate other biological disciplines in the coming century.
  • Evolution: International Journal of Organic Evolution open this site in another window - Published by the Society for the Study of Evolution to promote the study of organic evolution and the integration of the various fields of science concerned with evolution.
  • Evolution: Selected Papers and Commentary open this site in another window - Looks at the historical development of ideas on evolution.
  • Evolving Planet open this site in another window - The Field Museum's exhibit Evolving Planet takes visitors on an awe-inspiring journey through 4 billion years of life on Earth, from single-celled organisms to towering dinosaurs and our extended human family.
  • EvoNet.org open this site in another window - Network for evolution biologists and directory of research and education resources.
  • EvoTutor open this site in another window - Online resource for interactive simulations of evolutionary processes.
  • EvoWiki open this site in another window - Designed to promote general evolution education and to provide mainstream scientific responses to the arguments of creationism and other antievolutionists.
  • Genetics and Evolution Tutorials - Biology-Online open this site in another window - Series of articles and exercises that introduce their readers to Mendelian genetics, genetic mutations, theoretical and practical natural selection, genetic engineering, selective breeding, and adaptation.
  • Good Science, Bad Science: Teaching Evolution in the States open this site in another window - Report from the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation that provides a state-by-state evaluation of the treatment of evolution in science standards.
  • Howstuffworks Evolution Channel open this site in another window - Explore the theory of evolution and its impact on science. peruse Howstufworks selection of articles on fossils, natural selection, bioluminescence, animal migration, animal camouflage, and other evolutionary biology topics.
  • Introduction to Evolutionary Biology open this site in another window - Offers a brief introduction to the cornerstone of modern biology that unites all the fields of biology under one theoretical umbrella.
  • Issues in Evolution - ActionBioscience.org open this site in another window - Collection of articles addressing evolutionary theory, new species discoveries, the fossil record, and other evolution-related topics.
  • Lefalophodon: An Informal History of Evolutionary Biology Web Site open this site in another window - Emphasizes the works of the late 19th century and the findings of palaeontology.
  • Loom, The open this site in another window - Science author Carl Zimmer's blog about biological life, past and future.
  • Mechanisms: The Processes of Evolution open this site in another window - Examines the mechanisms of evolution by focusing on descent; the importance of genetic variation; the random nature of genetic drift; and natural selection.
  • Modern Synthesis of Genetics and Evolution, The open this site in another window - Provides a brief summary of the modern consensus among evolutionary biologists.
  • NATURE: Triumph of Life open this site in another window - PBS series and companion site detail the four-billion-year-old history of the origin and evolution of life on planet Earth.
  • New Scientist Special Report on Evolution open this site in another window - Article about evolution, the unifying force in modern biology that ties together fields as disparate as genetics, microbiology and palaeontology.
  • NOVA: Origins open this site in another window - Journey back to the beginning of everything: the universe, the Earth, and life itself.
  • NOVA: The Missing Link open this site in another window - Learn about the search for the ancestor of all four-limbed animals, including humans. Includes an illustrated table of the geologic time scale.
  • Origins open this site in another window - Exploratorium feature exploring the extraordinary places, people, tools, and ideas behind the search for the origins of matter, the universe, and life.
  • Ornithology and the Genesis of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution open this site in another window (PDF) - Report discussing in which respect ornithologists were especially prepared to appreciate the new genetical theory of evolution.
  • Pharyngula open this site in another window - Paul Z. Myers, an associate professor of biology at UMM, with a blog providing information about his courses as well as discussing evolution and developmental biology.
  • Principles of Evolution & Systematics open this site in another window - Dr. Steven M. Carr's lecture notes addressing natural selection, mutation, variation, speciation, patterns in the fossil record, and related topics.
  • Radiation of the First Animals open this site in another window - Article by Dr. Jere H. Lipps.
  • Replicators: Evolutionary Powerhouses open this site in another window - Interactive guide about replicators and their roles in biological and cultural evolution, language development, and communication.
  • Science and Creationism: A View from the National Academy of Sciences open this site in another window - Companion site for the NAS title offers illustrations, synopsis, and recommended resources.
  • Scientific American: Life Goes for a Spin open this site in another window - A topsy-turvy earth may have triggered an evolutionary big bang.
  • Shape of Life open this site in another window - PBS eight-part series that reveals the dramatic rise of the animal kingdom through breakthroughs in scientific discovery.
  • Synthetic Theory of Evolution open this site in another window - Offers an introduction to late 20th century evolutionary concepts and theories.
  • Synthetic Theory of Evolution: General Problems and the German Contribution to the Synthesis open this site in another window (PDF) - Examines the international development of the Synthetic Theory, particularly the contributions of German biologists.
  • Teach Evolution and Make it Relevant open this site in another window - Resources and materials for teaching evolution at the pre-college level. Find teaching guides and lesson plans for the following topics: nature of science, evidence for evolution, pathways of evolution, human evolution, heredity, speciation, and related topics.
  • Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science open this site in another window - Summarizes the overwhelming observational evidence for evolution and suggests effective ways of teaching the subject for teachers, other educators, and policy makers who design, deliver, and oversee classroom instruction in biology.
  • Transitions: The Evolution of Life open this site in another window - Blog highlighting the latest fossil discoveries and great evolution web sites.
  • Understanding Evolution open this site in another window[*] - Offers detailed explanations of the mechanisms of evolution and the history of life on Earth, explains the relevance of evolutionary theory to our everyday lives, and outlines the multiple lines of scientific evidence relating to evolution. From the University of California Museum of Palaeontology.
  • Understanding Evolution For Teachers open this site in another window - Explore the ultimate evolution resource for K-12 teachers. Includes lesson plans and sections detailing the important concepts to impart to students - history of life, evidence of evolution, mechanisms of evolution, and the nature of science.
  • Wikipedia: Evolution open this site in another window - Hyperlinked article about the theory of evolution by natural selection and genetics.
 



 
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