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- Evolutionary Ecology Research - A scientific journal which has some sample readings available. Articles are rather technical but provide a good insight into contemporary evolutionary research.
- Thornhill, Randy - Evolutionary and ecological aspects of animal social psychology and behavior; insect behavioral ecology; human behavioral ecology and evolutionary psychology; evolutionary methodology (University of New Mexico)
- Functional Ecology - A journal of the British Ecological Society. Publishes short original papers in a wide range of ecological topics, but particularly emphasizes the fields of physiological, biophysical and evolutionary ecology.
- Journal of Animal Ecology - A journal of the British Ecological Society, publishing original research on any aspect of animal ecology, including population, behavioural, community, physiological, and evolutionary ecology. Includes table of contents archive.
- Human Evolutionary Ecology Group - Research group convened by Ruth Mace at University College London studying human behaviour and life history as adaptations to local environments. Summaries of research projects and details of graduate study opportunities.
- Evolutionary Ecology Research - Professional scientific journal focusing on the overlap between ecology and evolution. Tables of contents, subscription information, instructions to authors, editor profiles, and related content.
- UCMP Evolution Wing - Excellent evolution resource provided by the University of California. Also contains an interesting account of Darwin's evolutionary antecendants.
- The Talk.Origins Archive: Exploring the Creation/Evolution/Intelligent Design Controversy - A useful indepth exploration of the creation/evolution controversy from a mainstream scientific perspective. Contains essays on the Earth's history and events relevant to evolutionary theory
- Daly, Martin - Evolutionary and ecological theories and psychology, particularly epidemiological studies on lethal violence among humans, and the behavioral ecology of desert rodents (McMaster University, Ontario, Canada).
- Evolutionary Genetics Group, Groningen University - Focuses on evolutionary genetics questions, in particular, how genetic structure and variation affect evolutionary and ecological processes. Features staff profiles, publications, and education opportunities. Located in Haren, The Netherlands
Wikipedia Articles
- Evolutionary ecology - Evolutionary ecology lies at the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology. It approaches the study of ecology in a way that explicitly considers the evolutionary histories of species and the interactions between them.
- Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado at Boulder - The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is an academic department in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The department conducts research in numerous aspects of biology ranging from ecosystems to genetics.
- Human behavioral ecology - Human behavioral ecology (HBE) or human evolutionary ecology applies the principles of evolutionary theory and optimization to the study of human behavioral and cultural diversity. HBE examines the adaptive design of traits, behaviors, and life histories of humans in an ecological context.
- Historical ecology - Historical ecology is a fairly new field of study that takes a human/nature dialectical approach to the history of landscapes, cultures, and regions. It is similar in some ways to environmental history, cultural ecology, and evolutionary ecology though different enough that many scholars identify instead with this field.
- Evolutionary developmental biology - Evolutionary developmental biology (evolution of development or informally, evo-devo) is a field of biology that compares the developmental processes of different animals and plants in an attempt to determine the ancestral relationship between organisms and how developmental processes evolved. Evo-devo addresses the origin and evolution of embryonic development; how modifications of development and developmental processes lead to the production of novel features; the role of developmental plasticity in evolution; how ecology impacts development and evolutionary change; and the developmental basis of homoplasy and Homology.