Browsing Department of Biology by Subject "Natural selection"
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The evolution of complexity: tests of the ecological drivers of eye size evolution in nature
(2019-04-29)Organisms exhibit extensive variation in eye size and structure across the animal kingdom. The long standing hypothesis is that divergent ecological selective pressures drive and maintain this variation. While multiple ... -
Using snake genomes to illuminate the patterns and mechanisms of rapid adaptation
(2018-08-01)One of the most important and interesting goals in evolutionary biology is to understand the mechanisms generating biodiversity and adaptive novelty. Ever-evolving genomic techniques have served as a catalyst for this work, ...