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==Fundamentals== | ==Fundamentals== |
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Evolution is the change in traits of biological organisms over time due to natural selection, mutation, gene flow, and genetic drift. Evolutionary biology or evolution is the subfield of biology concerned with study of evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life on Earth.
Fundamentals
- Introduction to evolution, non-technical introduction
- Applications of evolution, practical applications in fields such as ecology, artificial intelligence, medicine, and computer science
- Common descent, how different lineages of organisms share a most recent common ancestor
- Evolution as fact and theory, basis for scientific acceptance as theory (well-substantiated explanation) based on fact (empirical data and objective verifiable observation)
- Evolutionary history of life, outline of major events during evolution of life on Earth
- Timeline of evolutionary history of life, more concise outline
- Macroevolution, change above level of species, including speciation, anagenesis, and extinction
- Microevolution, change within species or populations, due to mutation, selection (natural and artificial), gene flow, and genetic drift
Subfields
- Ecological genetics
- Evolutionary aesthetics
- Evolutionary anthropology
- Evolutionary developmental biology
- Evolutionary ecology
- Evolutionary medicine
- Evolutionary neuroscience
- Evolutionary physiology
- Evolutionary psychology
- Evolutionary taxonomy
- Experimental evolution
- Molecular evolution
- Population genetics
- Systematics
History
- 1860 Oxford evolution debate
- Evolutionary progress
- History of evolutionary psychology
- History of evolutionary thought
- Modern evolutionary synthesis
Organisms
Tetrapods
Other animals
Plants
Other taxa
Cells, organs, systems
- Evolution of cells
- Evolution of flagella
- Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles
- Evolution of nervous systems
- Evolution of the brain
- Evolution of the eye
Molecules and genes
- Directed evolution
- Error threshold (evolution)
- Evolution of DNA
- Gene-centered view of evolution
- Genome evolution
- Hologenome theory of evolution
- Molecular evolution
Processes
- Evolution of ageing
- Evolution of biological complexity
- Evolution of multicellularity
- Evolution of photosynthesis
- Evolutionary arms race
- Evolutionary capacitance
- Evolutionary fauna
- Evolutionary logic
- Evolutionary pressure
- Evolutionary radiation
- Evolutionary trap
- Horizontal evolution
- Horizontal gene transfer in evolution
- Human evolution (origins of society and culture)
- Inversion (evolutionary biology)
- Mosaic evolution
- Parallel evolution
- Quantum evolution
- Recurrent evolution
- Robustness (evolution)
Taxonomy, systematics, and phylogeny
- Alpha taxonomy
- Biological classification
- Cladistics
- Evolutionary grade
- Lineage (evolution)
- Linnaean taxonomy
- Phylogenetics
- Taxonomy (biology)
- Taxonomic rank
Psychology and behaviour
- Co-operation (evolution)
- Evolution of biparental care in tropical frogs
- Evolution of dominance
- Evolution of emotion
- Evolution of eusociality
- Evolution of human intelligence
- Evolution of morality
- Evolution of schizophrenia
- Evolution of sexual reproduction
- Evolutionary aesthetics
- Evolutionary approaches to depression
- Evolutionary developmental psychology
- Evolutionary educational psychology
- Evolutionary ethics
- Evolutionary leadership theory
- Evolutionary musicology
- Evolutionary origin of religions
- Evolutionary psychology of parenting
- Evolutionary psychology of religion
- Reciprocity (evolution)
- Theoretical foundations of evolutionary psychology
Modelling
- Emergent evolution
- Epic of evolution
- Evolution window
- Evolutionary dynamics
- Evolutionary game theory
- Evolutionary graph theory
- Evolutionary invasion analysis
- Largest-scale trends in evolution
Religious and philosophical views
- Acceptance of evolution by religious groups
- Atheistic evolution
- Conscious evolution
- Buddhism and evolution
- Catholic Church and evolution
- Hindu views on evolution
- Islamic views on evolution
Controversy
- Creation–evolution controversy
- Criticism of evolutionary psychology
- Evolutionary argument against naturalism
- Level of support for evolution
- Objections to evolution
- Social effects of evolutionary theory
- Theology of creationism and evolution
See also
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