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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Pages in category "Evolutionary biology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 477 total.
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- Acanthodii
- Acquired trait
- Adaptive landscape
- Adaptive peak
- Adaptive radiation
- Adaptive value
- Agouti (coloration)
- Allometry
- Alloparenting
- Allopatric speciation
- Allopolyploid
- Altruism
- Altruism (biology)
- Alu
- Anagenesis
- Anamniotes
- Anamorphosis (biology)
- Anapsid
- Anastamosis
- Androdioecious
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
- Angular bone
- Animal coloration
- Animals with only two limbs
- Anisogamy
- Anti-predator adaptation
- Antimicrobial resistance
- Antigenic drift
- Antipredator adaptation
- Aposematism
- Aptery
- Arciferal
- Arthropod head problem
- Assortative mating
- Assortive mating
- Atavism
- Autapomorphy
- Autogamy
B
- Balanced polymorphism
- Balancing selection
- Baldwin effect
- Bat wing development
- Batesian mimicry
- Batrachosauria
- Bergmann's rule
- Bilateria
- Biogenesis
- Biogenetic law
- Biogeography
- Biological fitness
- Biological imperative
- Biomorph
- Blastocrithidia nuclear code
- Blastospore
- Body plan
- Brain size
- Branches of immunology
C
- Caenogenesis
- Capitella
- Carnassial tooth
- Cat gap
- Cenogenesis
- Cephalization
- Character displacement
- Chimeric gene
- Choanoflagellate
- Chromosomal crossover
- Chromosomal polymorphism
- Chronospecies
- Clade
- Cladistics
- Cladogenesis
- Cladogram
- Cline (biology)
- Cnidocyte
- Coalescent
- Codon reassignment
- Coelom
- Coevolution
- Common ancestry
- Common descent
- Comparative foot morphology
- Comparative genomics
- Compilospecies
- Complex traits
- Concerted evolution
- Continuous variation
- Cooperation
- Cooperative breeding
- Cooperative eye hypothesis
- Cospeciation
- Costly Signaling Theory In
- Countergradient variation
- Crossing over
- Crypsis
- Cursorial
- Cytoplasmic incompatibility
D
E
- E. coli long-term evolution experiment
- Ecological genetics
- Ecological speciation
- Ecomorphology
- Ecophenotypic variation
- Egg predation
- Egg predator
- Embryonic diapause
- Emery's rule
- Encephalization quotient
- Endocast
- Endogenous retrovirus
- Endogenous viral element
- Endogeny (biology)
- Endosymbiont
- Enzyme promiscuity
- Enzyme superfamily
- Ernst Mayr
- Eukaryotic
- Evidence of common descent
- Evolution of ageing
- Evolution of eusociality
- Evolution of Infectious Disease
- Evolution of leaves
- Evolution of lemurs
- Evolution of nervous systems
- Evolution of reptiles
- Evolution of snake venom
- Evolutionary
- Evolutionary capacitance
- Evolutionary developmental biology
- Evolutionary epidemiology
- Evolutionary history of plants
- Evolutionary landscape
- Evolutionary medicine
- Evolutionary models of food sharing
- Evolutionary neuroscience
- Evolutionary physiology
- Evolutionary psychology
- Evolutionary radiation
- Evolutionary rate
- Evolutionary rescue
- Exon shuffling
- Extinction event
- Extrinsic mortality
- Eyespot (mimicry)
F
G
- Gene family
- Gene flow
- Gene frequency
- Gene pool
- Genetic assimilation
- Genetic distance
- Genetic fingerprint
- Genetic hitchhiking
- Genetic markers
- Genetic polymorphisms
- Genetic structure
- Genetic variation
- Genetically modified
- Genome size
- Genosome
- Genotype-phenotype correlation
- Genotype–phenotype distinction
- Genotype–phenotype Distinction
- Germ-line theory
- Gibbon–human last common ancestor
- Gill arches
- Glaucophyte
- Gradualism
- Group selection