Evolutionary biology
The EvoWiki
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the animana pages (a socioecology blog)
Animana.org - Animana.org
American Museum of Natural History says that scientists estimate that "at least" 99.9% of all species of plants and animals that have ever lived are now extinct. The Permian-Triassic extinction alone killed off about 90 percent of marine species and 70 percent of the terrestrial ve
Dinosaurs | American Museum of Natural History
A mass extinction summary lecture from the University of North Carolina estimates that living creations are drawn from only fifty billion species, but that fifty billion species may have lived on the planet. It estimates a background extinction rate (aside from the mass extinctions) a
Lecture 34
Naturalis - Extinct Birds : 3D images of extinct bird species in the collection of the National Museum of Natural History (Leiden, Netherlands).
Naturalis - Extinct birds
Univ. of Arizona lecture on extinction nitro arizona courses lectures extinction extinction
Extinction
ZMA - Threatened and Extinct Birds in the collection of the Zoological Museum Amsterdam (Netherlands). Also includes 3D images of the type specimens.
ZMA - Catalogue of threatened and extinct species
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Committee on recently extinct organisms
Committee on Recently Extinct Organisms (CREO)
The Wildlands Project takes action on wildlife conservation to address the extinction crisis in the Americas.
What We Do - Wildlands Project
Red List of Threatened Species
The 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Species disappearing at an alarming rate (MSNBC)
Unprecedented species decline reported - Environment - MSNBC.com
A mathematical model for mass extinction science extinction
Mass extinction
The Current Mass Extinction Event well user extinction
Mass Extinction Underway | Biodiversity Crisis | Global Species Loss
The Extinction Forum , part of The Extinction Website.
The Extinction Forum - The forum about extinct animals and plants - Home
The Extinction Website extinct
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry plato stanford entries fitness
Fitness
Evolution A-Z: Fitness ridley fitness
Evolution - A-Z - Fitness
Why Do Islands Breed Giants (And Sometimes Dwarfs)? pbs nova eden giants
NOVA Online | Garden of Eden | Why Do Islands Breed Giants?
Gene Expression - 'Population genetics notes' (only 1 migrant per generation between populations of any size can prevent divergence in allelic frequencies)
Gene Expression: Population genetics notes
The Genome News Network
Genome News Network - Home
Genomes OnLine Database
GOLD: Genomes OnLine Database Homepage
"The Theory of Honest Signaling" zoology washington handicap
The Theory of Honest Signaling - Introduction
Hominid Species at talkorigins.org
Hominid Species
Facilitated Variation yale book
TalkDesign.org (sister site to talk.origins archive on intelligent design)
Welcome to TalkDesign.org!
Strange world of island species October 31, 2004 The Observer guardian life science story
Guardian Unlimited | Life | Strange world of island species
A reply to the critique of "29+ Evidences" camp
A response to Ashby Camp's "Critique"
"A Critique of 29+ Evidences for Macroevolution"
- A Critique of ''29 Evidences for Macroevolution'' - Intro -
Macroevolution in the 21st Century
Macroevolution
swuklink.com - Animal Migration
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