BioOne Vista
November 2021 | Evolutionary Biology
Charles Darwin published his foundational work in evolutionary biology, On the Origin of the Species, on November 24th, 1859. Many scientists and researchers have since contributed to the conversation to better understand evolutionary processes in the natural world. Explore current evolutionary biology research in BioOne Complete with this selection of recently-published articles.
Representing a cross-section of subjects across the field of evolutionary biology and beyond, the November 2021 edition of BioOne Vista includes titles from: Adansonia, Anthropozoologica, Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation, Museum of Comparative Zoology-Harvard University, Paleobiology, Zoological Science, and more.
Why Do Platypuses Fluoresce? or Why Darwin Did Not Believe in “Evolution”
The American Biology Teacher |
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Australian lizards are outstanding models for reproductive biology research Australian Journal of Zoology |
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Phenotypic Plasticity and the Endless Forms of Freshwater Gastropod Shells Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation |
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Micromammals from the late early Miocene of Çapak (western Anatolia) herald a time of change Journal of Paleontology |
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Journal of Resources and Ecology |
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