The ability to successfully apply species and species concepts to real world problems such as biostratigraphy and conservation biology makes a strong argument for the existence of species (i.e., a level of organization that exists in the phenotype and genotype), whether or not we fully understand the processes involved in their origin. What we do know about the origin of biological species is drawn from four general perspectives: (1) Biological: variation within and among the broader phenotypes of closely related living organisms (including behavior, skeletal and nonskeletal morphology, physiology, and biochemistry, all generally limited to ecological timescales) and crossbreeding hybridization experiments; (2) Molecular: genetic data consi...
SETTING THE PROBLEM The emergence of dramatic morphological differences (disparity) and the ensuing ...
Evolutionary trees underpin virtually all of biology, and the wealth of new genomic data has enabled...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
Changes in the rate at which biological evolution proceeds are widespread and common. Advancements i...
Variation is the raw material for natural selection, but the factors shaping variation are still poo...
Evolution (also known as biological or organic evolution) is the change over time in one or more inh...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Almost 30 y ago, the field of intraspecific phylogeography laid the foundation for spatially explici...
The Darwinian synthesis focuses on speciation as the leading edge of evolution. But species are poor...
The modern obsession with methodological reductionism in some areas of biology is arguably a product...
Evolutionary theory is the philosophical backbone of biology. Interestingly, contemporary research i...
Morphology, the description and analysis of organismal form, is one of the oldest biological discipl...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
The idea that all life on earth traces back to a common beginning dates back at least to Charles Dar...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
SETTING THE PROBLEM The emergence of dramatic morphological differences (disparity) and the ensuing ...
Evolutionary trees underpin virtually all of biology, and the wealth of new genomic data has enabled...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
Changes in the rate at which biological evolution proceeds are widespread and common. Advancements i...
Variation is the raw material for natural selection, but the factors shaping variation are still poo...
Evolution (also known as biological or organic evolution) is the change over time in one or more inh...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Almost 30 y ago, the field of intraspecific phylogeography laid the foundation for spatially explici...
The Darwinian synthesis focuses on speciation as the leading edge of evolution. But species are poor...
The modern obsession with methodological reductionism in some areas of biology is arguably a product...
Evolutionary theory is the philosophical backbone of biology. Interestingly, contemporary research i...
Morphology, the description and analysis of organismal form, is one of the oldest biological discipl...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
The idea that all life on earth traces back to a common beginning dates back at least to Charles Dar...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
SETTING THE PROBLEM The emergence of dramatic morphological differences (disparity) and the ensuing ...
Evolutionary trees underpin virtually all of biology, and the wealth of new genomic data has enabled...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...