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. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/heeg/ Ucl.ac.uk~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
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. http://www.evolutionary-ecology.com/ Evolutionary-ecology.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
UCMP Evolution Wing Excellent evolution resource provided by the University of California. Also includes an interesting account of Darwin's evolutionary antecendants. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/evolution.html Berkeley.edu~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
International Journal of Organic Evolution The objectives of the Society for the Study of Evolution, are the promotion of the study of organic evolution and the integration of the various fields of science concerned with evolution. This scientific journal has a good subject search facility http://evol.allenpress.com/evolonline/?request=index-html Allenpress.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Origin of the Species Despite being published before the discovery of DNA, Darwin's 1859 classic remains a robust describtion of evolution by natural selection. http://www.literature.org/authors/darwin-charles/the-origin-of-species/ Literature.org~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Evolution & Diversité Biologique laboratory The Evolution and Diversité Biologique is a joint Research laboratory between CNRS and the Toulouse University Paul Sabatier. It deals with Ecological, Evolutionary and Biodiversity Research in various taxa as Mushrooms, Plants, Insects, Mammals and bi http://www.edb.ups-tlse.fr Ups-tlse.fr~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
The Evolution of Dispersal Nicholas Friedenberg has demonstrated the evolution of dispersal experimentally using the soil nematode C. elegans. http://www.archidictus.org/theory/dispersal.html Archidictus.org~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check