John Skelhorn & Candy Rowe, 2005. Frequency-dependent taste-rejection by avian predation may select for defence chemical polymorphisms in aposematic prey. ...
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Was Darwin Wrong? NO, the evidence for Evolution is overwhelming By DAVID QUAMMEN NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC November 2004 Charles Darwin's grand theory, evolution...
Jason M. Baker, 2005. Adaptive speciation: the role of natural selection in mechanisms of geographic and non-geographic speciation. Studies in History & ...
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B.D. Redelings & M.A. Suchard, 2005. Joint Bayesian estimation of alignment and phylogeny. Systematic Biology 54(3):401-418. ABSTRACT. We describe a novel ...
Sara Magalhaes, Arne Janssen, Marta Montserrat, M.W. Sabelis, 2005. Prey attack and predators defend: counterattacking prey trigger parental care in predators....
P.A. Hamback & Goran Englund, 2005. Patch area, population density, and the scaling of migration rates: the resource concentration hypothesis revisited. ...
R.A. Rapp & J.F. Wendel, 2005. Epigenetics and plant evolution. New Phytologist 168(1):81-91. ABSTRACT. A fundamental precept of evolutionary biology is that...
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A.H. Clarke, 2005. On the vestibular labyrinth of Brachiosaurus brancai. Jour. Vestibular Research 15(2):65-71. ABSTRACT. The extensive remains of large ...
Neeta Sharma, R.K. Kar, A. Agarwal, Ratan Kar, 2005. Fungi in dinosaurian ( Isisaurus) coprolites from the Lameta Formation (Maastrichtian) and its reflection...
Dear Friends of NCSE, 2 September 2005 The expected adoption of antievolution science standards in Kansas is hurting the state's reputation, while no fewer...
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One wonders about patterns among diving avian theropods, as well. Martin Wikelski, 2005. Evolution of body size in Galapagos marine iguanas. Proc. Royal Soc....
Dear Friends of NCSE, 9 September 2005 The state board of education in Utah issues a resounding endorsement of evolution education, while the University of...
William A. Searcy & Stephen Nowicki. The evolution of animal communication: reliability & deception in signaling systems Princeton University Press Paper |...
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Alexandra C.V. Balogh & Olof Leimar, 2005. Müllerian mimicry: an examination of Fisher's theory of gradual evolutionary change. Proc. Royal Soc. London B272....
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P.A. Abrams & Christopher Quince, 2005. The impact of mortality on predator population size and stability in systems with stage-structured prey. Theoretical...
Clive Finlayson, 2005. Biogeography and evolution of the genus Homo. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 20(8):457-463. ABSTRACT. The debate about the origins of ...