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  • |Darwin’s clear elucidation of natural selection launched a revolutionary new paradigm in biology wherein organismal traits ...he 'fit' between the species and environment. Thus biologists characterize natural selection as increasing the 'fitness' of the species, meaning its better 'adaptation'
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  • ** [[Karl Popper|Popper K]] (1978) Natural selection and the emergence of mind. ''Dialectica'' 32:339-55. See [http://www.geocit ...s|Williams GC]] (1966) ''[[Adaptation and Natural Selection|Adaptation and Natural Selection: A Critique of Some Current Evolutionary Thought]]'' Oxford University Pres
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  • ...tion by Natural Selection] - An introduction to the logic of the theory of natural selection * [http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/futuyma.html#learnmore ''Natural selection: how evolution works''] Interview with [[Douglas J. Futuyma]]
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  • ...tion by Natural Selection] - An introduction to the logic of the theory of natural selection * [http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/futuyma.html#learnmore ''Natural selection: how evolution works''] Interview with [[Douglas J. Futuyma]]
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  • ...1882) English natural scientist, most famous for proposing the theory of [[natural selection]].
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  • ...breed]] is a variety of a [[domestic]] [[animal]] that occurred through [[natural selection|natural]], rather than [[artificial selection]]. Domesticated animals, such
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  • A type of [[natural selection]] due to within-sex competition for successful [[mating]].
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  • Efforts to draw political conclusions from the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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  • ...ook by [[Charles Darwin]] expounding the theory of [[evolution]] through [[natural selection]]
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  • ...highly influential book, ''Adaptation and Natural Selection'', argued for natural selection acting at the level of the gene or the individual organism as opposed to th
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  • ...– 1913) British explorer and naturalist, discovered the principle of natural selection independently of Darwin.
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  • Describes the event of a [[trait]] being selected by the mechanism of natural selection.
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  • ...highly influential book, ''Adaptation and Natural Selection'', argued for natural selection acting at the level of the gene or the individual organism as opposed to th
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  • *[[Natural selection]]
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  • ...nosauria and for his opposition to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
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  • *[[Natural selection]]
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  • ** [[Karl Popper|Popper K]] (1978) Natural selection and the emergence of mind. ''Dialectica'' 32:339-55. See [http://www.geocit ...s|Williams GC]] (1966) ''[[Adaptation and Natural Selection|Adaptation and Natural Selection: A Critique of Some Current Evolutionary Thought]]'' Oxford University Pres
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  • ...http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/biot.2008.3.1.17 Self-organization Proposes What Natural Selection Disposes.] ''Biological Theory'' 3(1):17-29. ...eber B. (1995) ''Darwinism Evolving: Systems Dynamics and the Genealogy of Natural Selection''. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. | [http://www.amazon.com/Darwinism-Evolving-Dy
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  • ...jor type (see [[Old earth creationism]]; or the belief that [[evolution by natural selection]] was the indirect means by which God created the variety of life. ...e into being. They deny the [[theory of evolution]], on the grounds that [[natural selection]] is not a sufficient creative force, or on Biblical grounds; or on both gr
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  • ...gene]]s, subject to universal [[Evolution|evolutionary forces]], such as [[natural selection]], the replicators subject to random variation, and to non-random selection
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  • ...ators, analogs of genes, subject to universal evolutionary forces, such as natural selection, the replicators subject to random variation, and to non-random selection f
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  • ...ution by Natural Selection] — An introduction to the logic of evolution by natural selection
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  • ** <b><u>Excerpt:</u></b>&nbsp;Darwin's elaboration of diversification and natural selection as organizingprinciples of life inspired early immunologists,helping them s
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Hamilton 1966 The moulding of senescence by natural selection}}
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  • ...lutionary mechanisms—[[mutation]], [[migration]], [[genetic drift]], and [[natural selection]].<ref>[http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evosite/evo101/VIADefinition.shtml Wh
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  • ...of animal life. In the nineteenth century, accompanying the discovery of [[natural selection]] by [[Charles Darwin]], the study of animals became a professional scienti
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  • ...al of the Likeliest? &mdash; ''Using the laws of thermodynamics to explain natural selection &mdash; and life itself'' &mdash; A Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS
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  • |13. Natural selection modifies the genetic basis of organism design |13. Natural selection procedures modify the software that specifies a machine design
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  • In biology, for ''survival of the fittest'' see [[Natural selection]]
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  • ...environmental conditions &mdash; the interaction of self-organization and natural selection reciprocal in nature and, through evolution, determining of the global patt ...opose a view according to which the relation between self-organization and natural selection can be divided into three stages:
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  • * 1859: ''[[The Origin of Species|On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life]]''
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  • ...in evolutionary biology. It sought to integrate Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection with the development of population genetics by R. A. Fisher, Sewall Wright,
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  • ...ublished in 1859.<ref>Darwin, C. 1859. ''The origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life.'' In: Burr ...at not only physical traits, such as the length of a limb, are affected by natural selection, but also the mental capacities of animals. He gives the interesting exampl
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  • Breeders use [[artificial selection]], as opposed to [[natural selection]], terms first employed by [[Charles Darwin]] in his seminal work ''[[On th
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