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Music, Biology, and Math: An Evolutionary Play in the Ecological Theater

Proceedings of the 2021 ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation, 2021
How did I get here? I will talk about how my father's serendipitous acceptance of a six-week teaching assistantship at the University of Colorado lead to lead to my growing up in Boulder, Colorado, and how early immersion in an environment full of music, biology, and math (in that order) inspired my early interest in trying to understand the workings ...
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Sequencing breakthroughs for genomic ecology and evolutionary biology

Molecular Ecology Resources, 2008
AbstractTechniques involving whole‐genome sequencing and whole‐population sequencing (metagenomics) are beginning to revolutionize the study of ecology and evolution. This revolution is furthest advanced in the Bacteria and Archaea, and more sequence data are required for genomic ecology to be fully applied to the majority of eukaryotes.
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Recruiting future talent in ecology and evolutionary biology

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2010
Disseminating primary research is fundamental to ensuring continued advancement in ecology and evolutionary biology. Studies reported in this journal and others are eagerly distributed within experienced academic echelons or are perhaps lucky enough to make it into journal clubs, but all too often fail to move beyond seasoned academics to a wider ...
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Population Biology. Ecological and Evolutionary Viewpoints.

The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1991
1 Genetic Variation: Prerequisite and Consequence of Evolution.- DNA, the Basis of Inheritance.- Factors Causing Variation in DNA.- Population Genetic Consequences of Transposable Elements.- Evolution of Genome Size.- Gene Families.- Polyploidy.- Gene Activity.- Gene Regulation.- Neutrality.- Gene Interaction.- Recombination.- Phenotype-Genotype ...
A. F. Raybould, K. Wohrmann, S. K. Jain
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Perspectives on Ecological and Evolutionary Systems Biology

2009
Understanding the emergent properties inherent to genome function requires an integrated approach of data from all levels of biology. Molecular biol- ogy data alone does not describe the complex interacting functions of organisms, while studies at the level of ecological communities and ecosystems have provided little insight into the molecular ...
Richards, Christina L.   +5 more
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Basic Concepts of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

The Hastings Center Report, 1998
us regarding the wise allocation of resources in our regions and worldwide. Unfortunately, ecology and evolutionary biology are not widely understood; we are not good at reading the landscape.2 If these studies were part of the common operating knowledge of our society, this article, indeed the whole supplement and the project it describes, could take ...
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An emerging synthesis between community ecology and evolutionary biology

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2007
A synthesis between community ecology and evolutionary biology is emerging that identifies how genetic variation and evolution within one species can shape the ecological properties of entire communities and, in turn, how community context can govern evolutionary processes and patterns.
Marc T J, Johnson, John R, Stinchcombe
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The Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Epidemiology of Coccidia of Passerine Birds

2018
Coccidia are intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa that cause a range of pathologies collectively termed coccidiosis. Species of coccidia of commercial importance have been well studied, with the effect of other species on passerine birds receiving increasing attention.
Alex, Knight   +3 more
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Evolutionary and ecological aspects of recalcitrant seed biology

Seed Science Research, 2000
AbstractThere is a substantial literature on the basic physiology and response to desiccation of recalcitrant seeds, but little is known about their ecology and even less of their evolutionary status. It is difficult to assess the response of early land plants to dehydration, but it is likely that desiccation tolerance in vegetative tissue arose ...
N.W. Pammenter, Patricia Berjak
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Indigenous Knowledge, Ecology, and Evolutionary Biology

2010
Introduction 1. Defining Traditional Ecological Knowledge 2. All Things Are Connected: Communities as Both Ecological and Social Entities in Indigenous American Thought 3. Predators Not Prey: "Wolves of Creation" Rather Than "Lambs of God" 4. Metaphors and Models: Indigenous Knowledge and Evolutionary Ecology 5. Cultural and Biological Creation and the
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