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1. Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Population Connectivity in an Amphibian with Local Adaptation.

Zellmer, Amanda June,

Worldwide habitat loss and fragmentation remain serious threats to population persistence, as reduced dispersal affects population dynamics and reduced gene flow impacts genetic integrity of populatio...

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2. Feeding ecology and territoriality of the Cactus Finch Geospiza scandens on Isla Daphne Major, Galápagos

Millington, S. J. Grant, Peter R.,

In this study we investigated the relationship between food availability, feeding ecology and territoriality in a population of Cactus Finches, Geospiza scandens , on Isla Daphne Major, Galápagos, bet...

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3. ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CONSERVATION OF PANAMANIAN GOLDEN FROGS.

Richards, Corinne L.,

The conservation of endangered species is best achieved by studies that consider both ecological and evolutionary aspects of population viability. Integrative research of this type is especially impor...

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4. Ecological and Evolutionary Dynamics of Influenza Viruses.

Cobey, Sarah E.,

Host-pathogen interactions, especially those involving RNA viruses and bacteria, are often characterized by a convergence of ecological and evolutionary time scales. This work explores how such conver...

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5. Biogeography, Ecology, and Evolution of the Endemic Vascular Flora of the Glaciated Great Lakes Region: A Case Study of the Solidago Simplex Species Complex.

Peirson, Jess A.,

Pleistocene glacial activity transformed the Great Lakes basin into a natural laboratory where the effects of past glaciation on the development of the regional flora and the evolution of endemic spec...

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6. Parting with illusions in evolutionary ethics

Lahti, David C.,

I offer a critical analysis of a view that has become a dominant aspect of recent thought on the relationship between evolution and morality, and propose an alternative. An ingredient in Michael Ruse'...

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7. Modeling Biotic Causes of Extinction: Vertebrate Case Studies at the Intersection of Evolutionary Ecology, Paleontology, and Conservation Biology.

Yule, Jeffrey Vincent,

Stony Brook University Libraries. SBU Graduate School in Ecology and Evolution. Lawrence Martin (Dean of Graduate School), Lev R. Ginzburg, Dissertation Advisor Professor, Department of Ecology and Ev...

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8. A CONSIDERATION OF EPISTEMOLOGY IN SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SPECIES

Frost, Darrel R. Kluge, Arnold G.,

Science progresses through the development of integrative theories that unify more and more subsidiary theories. Progress in phylogenetic theory comes from mutual reconciliation with the theoretical s...

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9. A Consideration of Epistemology in Systematic Biology, with Special Reference to Species

Frost, Darrel R. Kluge, Arnold G.,

Abstract--Science progresses through the development of integrative theories that unify more and more subsidiary theories. Progress in phylogenetic theory comes from mutual reconciliation with the the...

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10. The population biology and evolutionary significance of Ty elements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Wilke, C. M. Maimer, E. Adams, J.,

The basic structure and properties of Ty elements are considered with special reference to their role as agents of evolutionary change. Ty elements may generate genetic variation for fitness by their ...

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